Kenneth Clarkson
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An alias employed by [[Superman]] in September-October 1946 when, with [[Clark Kent]] presumed dead and that identity therefore at least temporarily unusable, he adopts a new secret identity—obtaining employment first as a cub reporter on the sensationalist Evening Gazette, then as a waiter at the Bilt-Ritz Hotel restaurant, and finally as a door-to-door vacuum-cleaner salesman—until a way is finally found to resurrect Clark Kent without endangering the secret of Superman's dual identity (S No. 42/3: "The Death of Clark Kent!"). (TGSB)  | An alias employed by [[Superman]] in September-October 1946 when, with [[Clark Kent]] presumed dead and that identity therefore at least temporarily unusable, he adopts a new secret identity—obtaining employment first as a cub reporter on the sensationalist Evening Gazette, then as a waiter at the Bilt-Ritz Hotel restaurant, and finally as a door-to-door vacuum-cleaner salesman—until a way is finally found to resurrect Clark Kent without endangering the secret of Superman's dual identity (S No. 42/3: "The Death of Clark Kent!"). (TGSB)  | ||
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Kenneth Clarkson
An alias employed by Superman in September-October 1946 when, with Clark Kent presumed dead and that identity therefore at least temporarily unusable, he adopts a new secret identity—obtaining employment first as a cub reporter on the sensationalist Evening Gazette, then as a waiter at the Bilt-Ritz Hotel restaurant, and finally as a door-to-door vacuum-cleaner salesman—until a way is finally found to resurrect Clark Kent without endangering the secret of Superman's dual identity (S No. 42/3: "The Death of Clark Kent!"). (TGSB)