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− | A costumed thief who has repeatedly robbed various [[Smallville]] businesses. | + | A costumed thief who has repeatedly robbed various [[Smallville]] businesses. Over the years, both [[Ma and Pa Kent]] have masqueraded as the Rainbow Raider (SB No. 84/2, Oct 1960: "The Rainbow Raider!"; and others). |
− | While preparing for the Smallville "Mystery-Costume Charity Ball", [[Jonathan and Martha Kent|Martha Kent]] discovers the costume of the Rainbow Raider in her attic and is determined to wear it to the Ball. | + | While preparing for the Smallville "Mystery-Costume Charity Ball", [[Jonathan and Martha Kent|Martha Kent]] discovers the costume of the Rainbow Raider in her attic and is determined to wear it to the Ball. At the same moment, jewel-thief [[Vic Munster]] is released from prison and hatches a scheme to use his own Rainbow Raider costume to rob the event. When Ma Kent mistakenly makes off with the cash box intended for Munster, [[Superboy]] uses his super-speed to substitute Munster for Ma Kent and then alerts the police to the scam (SB No. 164/2, Apr 1970: "The Revolt of Ma Kent!"). |
[[Category:Entries|Rainbow Raider (The)]] | [[Category:Entries|Rainbow Raider (The)]] |
Revision as of 04:01, 9 September 2009
The Rainbow Raider
A costumed thief who has repeatedly robbed various Smallville businesses. Over the years, both Ma and Pa Kent have masqueraded as the Rainbow Raider (SB No. 84/2, Oct 1960: "The Rainbow Raider!"; and others).
While preparing for the Smallville "Mystery-Costume Charity Ball", Martha Kent discovers the costume of the Rainbow Raider in her attic and is determined to wear it to the Ball. At the same moment, jewel-thief Vic Munster is released from prison and hatches a scheme to use his own Rainbow Raider costume to rob the event. When Ma Kent mistakenly makes off with the cash box intended for Munster, Superboy uses his super-speed to substitute Munster for Ma Kent and then alerts the police to the scam (SB No. 164/2, Apr 1970: "The Revolt of Ma Kent!").