Adam Strange

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Adam Strange was at one point an archaeologist on a dig in South America. When he met up with hostile natives, while he was running for his life, he jumped across a ravine and landed on a strange planet many light years away. He was beamed away a [[Zeta Beam]] sent from the planet [[Rann]], which orbited the star Alpha Centauri, in an effort to institute communications with Earth. Bizarre circumstances had altered the Zeta Beam into a teleportation ray.
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Adam Strange was at one point an archaeologist on a dig in South America, when he met up with hostile natives, while he was running for his life, he jumped across a ravine and landed on a strange planet many light years away. He was beamed away a [[Zeta Beam]] sent from the planet [[Rann]], which orbited the star Alpha Centauri, in an effort to institute communications with Earth but bizarre circumstances had altered the Zeta Beam into a teleportation ray.
  
 
Adam Strange teamed up with [[Superman]] to battle and defeat the villainous [[Kaskor]] in November 1978 (DCCP No. 3, Nov 1978: “The Riddle of Little Earth Lost!”).
 
Adam Strange teamed up with [[Superman]] to battle and defeat the villainous [[Kaskor]] in November 1978 (DCCP No. 3, Nov 1978: “The Riddle of Little Earth Lost!”).

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Adam Strange was at one point an archaeologist on a dig in South America, when he met up with hostile natives, while he was running for his life, he jumped across a ravine and landed on a strange planet many light years away. He was beamed away a Zeta Beam sent from the planet Rann, which orbited the star Alpha Centauri, in an effort to institute communications with Earth but bizarre circumstances had altered the Zeta Beam into a teleportation ray.

Adam Strange teamed up with Superman to battle and defeat the villainous Kaskor in November 1978 (DCCP No. 3, Nov 1978: “The Riddle of Little Earth Lost!”).


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