Superman I

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Superman I dies after being "attacked by an Energy Vampire from space" and the "remnants of his super-powers" are "amplified and transfused into a bio-copy of the original."  This copy is known as [[Superman II]] to future historians.
 
Superman I dies after being "attacked by an Energy Vampire from space" and the "remnants of his super-powers" are "amplified and transfused into a bio-copy of the original."  This copy is known as [[Superman II]] to future historians.
  
Superman learns of these events when he is accidentally transported by historians to the Twenty-Fourth Century of this parallel Earth along with parallel versions of [[George Washington]], [[Abe Lincoln]], and [[George Custer]] (Act No. 399/1, Apr 1971: "Superman, You're Dead ...Dead ...Dead!").
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Superman learns of these events when he is accidentally transported by historians to the Twenty-Fourth Century of this parallel Earth along with parallel versions of [[George Washington]], [[Abraham Lincoln]], and [[George Custer]] (Act No. 399/1, Apr 1971: "Superman, You're Dead ...Dead ...Dead!").
  
 
[[Image:SupermanI.jpg|thumb|The Cerebro-Helmet reveals all.  Art by Swanderson]]  
 
[[Image:SupermanI.jpg|thumb|The Cerebro-Helmet reveals all.  Art by Swanderson]]  
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Revision as of 12:10, 14 July 2005

The hero of an unnamed alternate Earth [see Parallel-Worlds], identical to Superman in every way.

Superman I dies after being "attacked by an Energy Vampire from space" and the "remnants of his super-powers" are "amplified and transfused into a bio-copy of the original." This copy is known as Superman II to future historians.

Superman learns of these events when he is accidentally transported by historians to the Twenty-Fourth Century of this parallel Earth along with parallel versions of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and George Custer (Act No. 399/1, Apr 1971: "Superman, You're Dead ...Dead ...Dead!").

The Cerebro-Helmet reveals all. Art by Swanderson
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