Emma Blotz
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− | A beautiful but unscrupulous young woman from the town of Gopher Junction who, in collusion with an accomplice posing as a famous woman scientist, pretends that she is Helen of Troy, newly transported to our era via her accomplice’s “time machine,†as part of a scheme to cash in on Helen of Troy endorsements for such products as cosmetics, clothing, and jewelry. The bogus Helen, who is ostensibly transported through the time barrier to twentieth-century [[ | + | A beautiful but unscrupulous young woman from the town of Gopher Junction who, in collusion with an accomplice posing as a famous woman scientist, pretends that she is Helen of Troy, newly transported to our era via her accomplice’s “time machine,†as part of a scheme to cash in on Helen of Troy endorsements for such products as cosmetics, clothing, and jewelry. The bogus Helen, who is ostensibly transported through the time barrier to twentieth-century [[Metropolis]] as part of a city-sponsored effort to locate “the world’s most perfect girl†as a fitting mate for [[Superman]], is exposed as an impostor by Superman in June 1949 (Act No. 133: “The World’s Most Perfect Girl!â€). |
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A beautiful but unscrupulous young woman from the town of Gopher Junction who, in collusion with an accomplice posing as a famous woman scientist, pretends that she is Helen of Troy, newly transported to our era via her accomplice’s “time machine,†as part of a scheme to cash in on Helen of Troy endorsements for such products as cosmetics, clothing, and jewelry. The bogus Helen, who is ostensibly transported through the time barrier to twentieth-century Metropolis as part of a city-sponsored effort to locate “the world’s most perfect girl†as a fitting mate for Superman, is exposed as an impostor by Superman in June 1949 (Act No. 133: “The World’s Most Perfect Girl!â€).