The Wizard of Earth-2

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The criminal sorcerer who is the enemy of the [[Justice Society of America of Earth-2]] (first appearance: All Star Comics No. 34, Apr/May 1947: "The Wiles of the Wizard!").
 
The criminal sorcerer who is the enemy of the [[Justice Society of America of Earth-2]] (first appearance: All Star Comics No. 34, Apr/May 1947: "The Wiles of the Wizard!").
  
The Wizard is a "criminal master magician" who has "the ability to make mystifying and scientifically unexplainable things happen."  At the urging of [[Colonel Future of Earth-2|Colonel Future]], the Wizard employed the '''Glastonbury Wand''', "a priceless relic reputed to have been crafted by Merlin himself" to cause the [[Superman of Earth-2|Superman]] to vanish for an entire year (Act No. 484, Jun 1978: "Superman Takes a Wife!").
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The Wizard is a "criminal master magician" who has "the ability to make mystifying and scientifically unexplainable things happen."  At the urging of [[Colonel Future of Earth-2|Colonel Future]], the Wizard employed the '''Glastonbury Wand''', "a priceless relic reputed to have been crafted by Merlin himself" to cause [[Superman of Earth-2|Superman]] to vanish for an entire year (Act No. 484, Jun 1978: "Superman Takes a Wife!").
  
 
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The Wizard of Earth-2

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Real Name: Frederick P. Garth (a.k.a. William Asmodeus Zard; a.k.a. W. I. Zard)

The criminal sorcerer who is the enemy of the Justice Society of America of Earth-2 (first appearance: All Star Comics No. 34, Apr/May 1947: "The Wiles of the Wizard!").

The Wizard is a "criminal master magician" who has "the ability to make mystifying and scientifically unexplainable things happen." At the urging of Colonel Future, the Wizard employed the Glastonbury Wand, "a priceless relic reputed to have been crafted by Merlin himself" to cause Superman to vanish for an entire year (Act No. 484, Jun 1978: "Superman Takes a Wife!").

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SUPERMAN takes a WIFE! from Action Comics No. 484

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