The Four Galactic Thiefmasters
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'''Four Galactic Thiefmasters, The.''' "Four of the most infamous thieves in the universe," a ruthless quartet of "interplanetary thieves" who, in an attempt to wreak vengeance on [[Superman]] for a past defeat, trick Superman into pursuing them into a solar system characterized by a red sun, where he has | '''Four Galactic Thiefmasters, The.''' "Four of the most infamous thieves in the universe," a ruthless quartet of "interplanetary thieves" who, in an attempt to wreak vengeance on [[Superman]] for a past defeat, trick Superman into pursuing them into a solar system characterized by a red sun, where he has | ||
no super-powers and is therefore as vulnerable to harm as any ordinary mortal. Stranded for a time on the red sun's only planet (see [[Thorones]]), Superman ultimately escapes the diabolical "red-suntrap" and apprehends the Four Galactic Thiefmasters in February 1965 (Act No. 321: "Superman--Weakest Man in the World!"). | no super-powers and is therefore as vulnerable to harm as any ordinary mortal. Stranded for a time on the red sun's only planet (see [[Thorones]]), Superman ultimately escapes the diabolical "red-suntrap" and apprehends the Four Galactic Thiefmasters in February 1965 (Act No. 321: "Superman--Weakest Man in the World!"). |
Revision as of 15:23, 27 February 2005
Four Galactic Thiefmasters, The. "Four of the most infamous thieves in the universe," a ruthless quartet of "interplanetary thieves" who, in an attempt to wreak vengeance on Superman for a past defeat, trick Superman into pursuing them into a solar system characterized by a red sun, where he has no super-powers and is therefore as vulnerable to harm as any ordinary mortal. Stranded for a time on the red sun's only planet (see Thorones), Superman ultimately escapes the diabolical "red-suntrap" and apprehends the Four Galactic Thiefmasters in February 1965 (Act No. 321: "Superman--Weakest Man in the World!").