Inspector Bill Henderson
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In July, 1975, Inspector Henderson and Superman join forces with [[Professor Pepperwinkle]] in an attempt to track down the good professor's apparently stolen invention, a tri-dimensional silhouette-projector, which has been leading Superman on a wild goose chase by causing 3-dimensional projected phantoms to plague the city. (S No. 289/1, Jul 1975: "The Phantom Horseman of Metropolis!") | In July, 1975, Inspector Henderson and Superman join forces with [[Professor Pepperwinkle]] in an attempt to track down the good professor's apparently stolen invention, a tri-dimensional silhouette-projector, which has been leading Superman on a wild goose chase by causing 3-dimensional projected phantoms to plague the city. (S No. 289/1, Jul 1975: "The Phantom Horseman of Metropolis!") | ||
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Revision as of 14:46, 6 October 2005
An inspector with the Metropolis Police, and an ally of Superman (Act No. 442, Dec 1974: "The Midnight Murder Show").
In July, 1975, Inspector Henderson and Superman join forces with Professor Pepperwinkle in an attempt to track down the good professor's apparently stolen invention, a tri-dimensional silhouette-projector, which has been leading Superman on a wild goose chase by causing 3-dimensional projected phantoms to plague the city. (S No. 289/1, Jul 1975: "The Phantom Horseman of Metropolis!")
In June 1980, the youthful Detective Bill Henderson, who has not yet been promoted to Inspector, encounters Superman for the very first time, as Superboy, when Detective Henderson travels to Smallville in an attempt to convince Superboy to move his base of operations to the big city of Metropolis. (NSB No. 6, Jun 1980: "Too Big for Smallville!")