Luma Lynai

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'''Luma Lynai'''
 
'''Luma Lynai'''
 
  
 
[[Image:Luma_Lynai.jpg|left|thumb|Art by Curt Swan & Geo. Klein]]
 
[[Image:Luma_Lynai.jpg|left|thumb|Art by Curt Swan & Geo. Klein]]
  
Female protagonist in a tale of romance with a super-powered superwoman (Luma) and [[Superman]].  Unfortunately she only has her powers under an orange sun, so it is a short, sweet interlude for The Man of Steel...with ultimately no wife in the end.
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Female protagonist in a tale of the romance between a super-powered woman (Luma) and [[Superman]].  In a tragic story, [[Supergirl]] imagines [[Superman]] could be happy if only he could fall in love.  Supergirl arranges two encounters for Superman, one with Helen of Troy in the past, and one with an adult [[Saturn Girl]] in the future.  Neither situation works well, so Supergirl uses a computer in the [[Fortress of Solitude]] to locate Luma Lynai, super-woman of [[Staryl]].  Luma is an adult heroine who bears a startling resemblance to Supergirl herself.  Quickly, Luma and the Man of Tomorrow fall deeply in love. However, Luma derives her life force from an orange sun, cannot tolerate Earth's yellow sun, and convinces Superman to leave her, saying to Kal, "Earth needs you, go, forget me...I'll always love you!" (Act No. 289, Jun 1962: Superman's Super-Courtship!").
 
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(Cover, Nice try, [[Supergirl]])
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[[Category:Entries|Lynai, Luma]]
 
[[Category:Entries|Lynai, Luma]]

Revision as of 16:39, 10 September 2006

Luma Lynai

Art by Curt Swan & Geo. Klein

Female protagonist in a tale of the romance between a super-powered woman (Luma) and Superman. In a tragic story, Supergirl imagines Superman could be happy if only he could fall in love. Supergirl arranges two encounters for Superman, one with Helen of Troy in the past, and one with an adult Saturn Girl in the future. Neither situation works well, so Supergirl uses a computer in the Fortress of Solitude to locate Luma Lynai, super-woman of Staryl. Luma is an adult heroine who bears a startling resemblance to Supergirl herself. Quickly, Luma and the Man of Tomorrow fall deeply in love. However, Luma derives her life force from an orange sun, cannot tolerate Earth's yellow sun, and convinces Superman to leave her, saying to Kal, "Earth needs you, go, forget me...I'll always love you!" (Act No. 289, Jun 1962: Superman's Super-Courtship!").

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