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'''Professor Jasper J. Pepperwinkle.''' A "well known" inventor and apparent acquantaince of [[Clark Kent]] who resides in a "modest suburban home" near [[Metropolis]]. In March 1976, he provides the intrepid reporter with an anti-gravity "gizmo" that Clark Kent, who is temporarily without his super-powers as the result of a complex scheme instigated by the alien observer [[Mr. Xavier]], uses to defeat a group of [[Inter-Gang]] hoodlums (S No. 297: "Clark Kent Forever--Superman Never!"). | '''Professor Jasper J. Pepperwinkle.''' A "well known" inventor and apparent acquantaince of [[Clark Kent]] who resides in a "modest suburban home" near [[Metropolis]]. In March 1976, he provides the intrepid reporter with an anti-gravity "gizmo" that Clark Kent, who is temporarily without his super-powers as the result of a complex scheme instigated by the alien observer [[Mr. Xavier]], uses to defeat a group of [[Inter-Gang]] hoodlums (S No. 297: "Clark Kent Forever--Superman Never!"). | ||
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− | Professor Potter considers himself to be the "greatest inventor in the world," while Clark Kent notes that he has "been known to fowl-up | + | Professor Potter considers himself to be the "greatest inventor in the world," while Clark Kent notes that he has "been known to fowl-up occasionally" (S No. 297, Mar 1976: "Clark Kent Forever--Superman Never!"). |
''(This entry still needs biographic info from Act No 442/1, Dec 1974: "The Midnight Murder Show!"; S No. 289/1, Jul 1975: "The Phantom Horseman of Metropolis!"; S No. 308, Feb 1987: "This Planet is Mine!")'' | ''(This entry still needs biographic info from Act No 442/1, Dec 1974: "The Midnight Murder Show!"; S No. 289/1, Jul 1975: "The Phantom Horseman of Metropolis!"; S No. 308, Feb 1987: "This Planet is Mine!")'' |
Revision as of 14:00, 28 February 2005
Professor Jasper J. Pepperwinkle. A "well known" inventor and apparent acquantaince of Clark Kent who resides in a "modest suburban home" near Metropolis. In March 1976, he provides the intrepid reporter with an anti-gravity "gizmo" that Clark Kent, who is temporarily without his super-powers as the result of a complex scheme instigated by the alien observer Mr. Xavier, uses to defeat a group of Inter-Gang hoodlums (S No. 297: "Clark Kent Forever--Superman Never!").
Professor Potter considers himself to be the "greatest inventor in the world," while Clark Kent notes that he has "been known to fowl-up occasionally" (S No. 297, Mar 1976: "Clark Kent Forever--Superman Never!").
(This entry still needs biographic info from Act No 442/1, Dec 1974: "The Midnight Murder Show!"; S No. 289/1, Jul 1975: "The Phantom Horseman of Metropolis!"; S No. 308, Feb 1987: "This Planet is Mine!")