The Thinker (1954)

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The Thinker (1954), not to be confused with the super criminal [[The Thinker (1944)]], was the “big brain of gangdom,” and the leader of a gang of criminals who kidnap [[Jimmy Olsen]] in November 1954 and replace him with a hoodlum look-alike named [[Baby-Face]] in the hope that the impersonation will enable them to obtain valuable information they can turn to their advantage. While impersonating Olsen, Baby-Face stumbles upon evidence indicating [[Clark Kent]] is [[Superman]], but Superman apprehends "The Thinker" and his henchman and, through a ruse, convinces them that their evidence is inauthentic (S No. 93: "Jimmy Olsen's Double!").
 
The Thinker (1954), not to be confused with the super criminal [[The Thinker (1944)]], was the “big brain of gangdom,” and the leader of a gang of criminals who kidnap [[Jimmy Olsen]] in November 1954 and replace him with a hoodlum look-alike named [[Baby-Face]] in the hope that the impersonation will enable them to obtain valuable information they can turn to their advantage. While impersonating Olsen, Baby-Face stumbles upon evidence indicating [[Clark Kent]] is [[Superman]], but Superman apprehends "The Thinker" and his henchman and, through a ruse, convinces them that their evidence is inauthentic (S No. 93: "Jimmy Olsen's Double!").
  

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The Thinker (1954)

The Thinker (1954), not to be confused with the super criminal The Thinker (1944), was the “big brain of gangdom,” and the leader of a gang of criminals who kidnap Jimmy Olsen in November 1954 and replace him with a hoodlum look-alike named Baby-Face in the hope that the impersonation will enable them to obtain valuable information they can turn to their advantage. While impersonating Olsen, Baby-Face stumbles upon evidence indicating Clark Kent is Superman, but Superman apprehends "The Thinker" and his henchman and, through a ruse, convinces them that their evidence is inauthentic (S No. 93: "Jimmy Olsen's Double!").

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