Bash Bashford
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Young [[Clark Kent]] is further tormented by Bashford and decides to use a small dose of [[kryptonite]] to remove his powers so that he can challenge him as an equal.  Clark bests him in a fight and in football, but must regain his powers at cost to hs own health to save Bash's life after a gridiron mishap (SB No. 161, Dec 1969: "The Strange Death of Superboy!").  | Young [[Clark Kent]] is further tormented by Bashford and decides to use a small dose of [[kryptonite]] to remove his powers so that he can challenge him as an equal.  Clark bests him in a fight and in football, but must regain his powers at cost to hs own health to save Bash's life after a gridiron mishap (SB No. 161, Dec 1969: "The Strange Death of Superboy!").  | ||
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| + | Bashford also appears in NSB No. 7, Jul 1980: "This Planet is Condemned" and NSB No. 9, Sep 1980: "Day of the Lost Clothing!".  | ||
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Revision as of 20:58, 29 July 2006
Bash Bashford
Bash Bashford is an egotistical Smallville High School sports star who gains incredible strength after eating bananas from a red sun world (fruit gathered by Superboy and meant to save the life of an alien white gorilla). Bash doesn't have the knowledge or ability to be a real super hero, despite his own and other's overblown expectations of his prowess, and he must defer to Superboy when a real emergency threatens the Earth (first appearance, SB No. 157, Jun 1969: "Get Lost Superboy -- Who Needs You?!").
Young Clark Kent is further tormented by Bashford and decides to use a small dose of kryptonite to remove his powers so that he can challenge him as an equal. Clark bests him in a fight and in football, but must regain his powers at cost to hs own health to save Bash's life after a gridiron mishap (SB No. 161, Dec 1969: "The Strange Death of Superboy!").
Bashford also appears in NSB No. 7, Jul 1980: "This Planet is Condemned" and NSB No. 9, Sep 1980: "Day of the Lost Clothing!".
