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− | On the far-distant planet [[Oceania]], in the large city of [[Macropolis]], a close counterpart to Earth's [[Metropolis]], girl reporter Lydia Long plays a role for [[Hyper-Man]] that parallels the one played by [[Lois Lane]] in the life of [[Superman]] (Act No. 265, Jun 1960: "The 'Superman' from Outer Space"). | + | ''On the far-distant planet [[Oceania]], in the large city of [[Macropolis]], a close counterpart to Earth's [[Metropolis]], girl reporter Lydia Long plays a role for [[Hyper-Man]] that parallels the one played by [[Lois Lane]] in the life of [[Superman]]'' (Act No. 265, Jun 1960: "The 'Superman' from Outer Space"). |
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+ | A television reporter on the planet Oceania who bears a striking resemblance to Lois Lane and who plays a role in the life of [[Chester King]], the man who is secretly Hyper-Man, which closely parallels that played by Lois Lane in the life of [[Clark Kent]], the man who is secretly Superman, Lydia Long marries King following his forced retirement from crime-fighting, and remains his wife until his death a year later from zoronite poisoning (Act No. 265, Jun 1960: “The ‘Superman’ from Outer Space!â€). | ||
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On the far-distant planet Oceania, in the large city of Macropolis, a close counterpart to Earth's Metropolis, girl reporter Lydia Long plays a role for Hyper-Man that parallels the one played by Lois Lane in the life of Superman (Act No. 265, Jun 1960: "The 'Superman' from Outer Space").
A television reporter on the planet Oceania who bears a striking resemblance to Lois Lane and who plays a role in the life of Chester King, the man who is secretly Hyper-Man, which closely parallels that played by Lois Lane in the life of Clark Kent, the man who is secretly Superman, Lydia Long marries King following his forced retirement from crime-fighting, and remains his wife until his death a year later from zoronite poisoning (Act No. 265, Jun 1960: “The ‘Superman’ from Outer Space!â€).