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| + | '''The Babe of Steel'''  | ||
| − | Usage:  | + | The infant [[Kal-El]]. Although tales of [[Superman]]'s early life are now referred to as "Superbaby stories," Superbaby was not his official name at the time, and his presence was generally unknown; [[Clark Kent]]'s first secret identity was [[Superboy]]. He is also sometimes refered to as [[Super-Tot]].  | 
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"There had been rumors floating around the region about a super-powered tot almost since the day of young Clark's arrival on Earth.  At parties, on hayrides, in local newspaper offices and the like, people would swear that they had seen a three-year-old boy punch a timber wolf and fly away.  Or people would tell about others they knew who told some such story.  | "There had been rumors floating around the region about a super-powered tot almost since the day of young Clark's arrival on Earth.  At parties, on hayrides, in local newspaper offices and the like, people would swear that they had seen a three-year-old boy punch a timber wolf and fly away.  Or people would tell about others they knew who told some such story.  | ||
With each rash of new super-baby sightings there invariably seemed to follow an outbreak of tales of a werewolf in some cavern, or a 100-year-old Indian medicine man who hid out in the woods, or the old reliable flying saucers." (LSOK, Ch. 11)  | With each rash of new super-baby sightings there invariably seemed to follow an outbreak of tales of a werewolf in some cavern, or a 100-year-old Indian medicine man who hid out in the woods, or the old reliable flying saucers." (LSOK, Ch. 11)  | ||
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| + | == Some of Superbaby's appearances ==  | ||
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| + | *(SB No. 8, May-Jun 1950: "When Superboy was a Superbaby!")  | ||
| + | *(S No. 73, Nov-Dec 1951: "The Mighty Mite!")  | ||
| + | *(SB No. 26, Jun-Jul 1953: "The Super-Tot of Smallville!")  | ||
| + | *(S No. 90, Jun 1954: "Superman's Secret Past!")  | ||
| + | *(Adv No. 221, Feb 1956: "The Babe of Steel!")  | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 24 May 2010
The Babe of Steel
The infant Kal-El. Although tales of Superman's early life are now referred to as "Superbaby stories," Superbaby was not his official name at the time, and his presence was generally unknown; Clark Kent's first secret identity was Superboy. He is also sometimes refered to as Super-Tot.
Reference and Usage:
"There had been rumors floating around the region about a super-powered tot almost since the day of young Clark's arrival on Earth. At parties, on hayrides, in local newspaper offices and the like, people would swear that they had seen a three-year-old boy punch a timber wolf and fly away. Or people would tell about others they knew who told some such story.
With each rash of new super-baby sightings there invariably seemed to follow an outbreak of tales of a werewolf in some cavern, or a 100-year-old Indian medicine man who hid out in the woods, or the old reliable flying saucers." (LSOK, Ch. 11)
[edit] Some of Superbaby's appearances
- (SB No. 8, May-Jun 1950: "When Superboy was a Superbaby!")
 - (S No. 73, Nov-Dec 1951: "The Mighty Mite!")
 - (SB No. 26, Jun-Jul 1953: "The Super-Tot of Smallville!")
 - (S No. 90, Jun 1954: "Superman's Secret Past!")
 - (Adv No. 221, Feb 1956: "The Babe of Steel!")
 
