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1-Proof of Earth's Expansion

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1-Proof of Earth's Expansion
... lar (30x25x15); near Tethys Helene Saturn 35 Irregular? Pasiphae (R) Jupiter 36 Irregular (45x8) Atlas Saturn 37 Irregular (37x34x27) Aethra Asteroid #132 38 Irregular? Metis Jupiter 40 Irregular? Bianca Uranus 42 Irregular? Desdemona Uranus 54 Irregular? Rosalind Uranus 54 Irregular? Naiad Neptune 54 Irregular? Ida Asteroid #243 56 Irregular (56x24x210), potato-shaped Cressida Uranus 62 Irregular? Belinda Uranus 66 Irregular? Thalassa Neptune 80 Irregular? Elara Jupiter 80 Irregular? Juliet Uranus 84 Irregular? Nysa Asteroid #44 84 Irregular? Feronia Asteroid #72 96 Irregular? Prometheus Saturn 100 Irregular (48x100x68) Portia Uranus 106 Irregul ...

The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 61

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... cover or on the inside splash page. In other stories, Superman used a computer to create predictions -- as in "Superman's Other Life!" in _Superman_ #132 (1st series, 1959). In that story, Batman and Robin decide to make a gift to Superman by feeding information into Superman's 'Super Univac' computer to predict what would have happened if Krypton had never exploded. Most of the imaginary stories are light hearted and feature 'incredible coincidences'. "Superman's Other Life!" has these coincidences by the bucket. Superman goes to a masquerade party dressed as an Earthman ("By sheer chance, Kal-El made himself look like Clark Kent"). A professor ...

The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 56

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... Cover by Jurgens and Breeding Standard Cover by Jurgens and Rubinstein Superman is split in two by the team of the Cyborg and the Toyman 7 - SUPERMAN #132, "Double Play" Written by Dan Jurgens Art and Cover by Ron Frenz and Josef Rubinstein The two Supermen finally learn of each other's existence 8 - ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #555, "Face-Off!" Written by Karl Kesel Art and Cover by Tom Grummett and Denis Rodier The two Supermen battle; Jimmy and Misa rescue Scorn and Ashbury 9 - SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF TOMORROW #10, "Who Do You Love?" Written by Roger Stern Art and Cover by Paul Ryan and Brett Breeding Obsession and Maxima battle over Supermen Red and ...

The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 47

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... ber of readers. ================================================= From: Rob Jensen (ShutUpRob@aol.com) Thomas Deja wrote, in his review of _Superman_ #132, "Josef Rubinstein continues his crusade to make every penciller he works with look like Sal Buscema." Uh, no. Take a look at your credits list again. What you witnessed was noted comics plagiarist Ron (Tom DeFalco's pitiful demolition of _Thor_) Frenz doing Sal Buscema doing Jack Kirby -- and otherwise respected inker Josef Rubinstein (way too many good credits to count) simply doing a journeyman's job of interpreting Kirby's -- I mean Buscema's -- I mean -- Frenz's lack of style. Blame Frenz ...

The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 46

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... ction 3: New Comic Reviews The Superman Titles Superman: The Man of Steel #76, by Mike Smith Superman Red/Superman Blue, by Shane Travis Superman #132, by Thomas Deja Section 4: New Comic Reviews The Superman Titles (cont) Adventures of Superman #555, by Dan Radice Super-Family Titles Steel #47, by Jeff Sykes Superboy #48, by Rene' Gobeyn Superboy and the Ravers #18, by Jeff Sykes Section 5: New Comic Reviews Super-Family Titles (cont) Supergirl #18, by Thomas Deja Other Superman Titles JLA #15, by Anatole Wilson Superman Adventures #16, by Cory Strode Section 6: New Comic Reviews Superman Features and Specials Legends of the DC Universe #1, ...

The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 45

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... d to tell its own arc from beginning to end, in weekly installments. For example, the Jurgens/Frenz team could start a six-part story in SUPERMAN #132 and finish it in ACTION COMICS #743, six weeks later, to be followed by a four-part Immonen/Marzan story beginning in MOS #78 the very next week, to be followed four weeks later with a Bogdanove-written one-parter drawn by Someone Other Than Bogdanove, which would be followed by a three-week Kesel/Grummett arc, and so on and so on and so on ... Subplots could still continue from arc to arc, and the yearly summits would still be necessary, but the titles would turn away from disjointed c ...

The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 44

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... ", by Nathan Bredfeldt Sneak Peeks: The Kryptonian Cybernet's Pre-Reviews Steel #47, by Jeff Sykes Superman Adventures #16, by Alan Kercinik Superman #132, by Jim Butler STAFF: ------ Jeffery D. Sykes, Editor-in-Chief Shane Travis, Executive Editor: New Comic Reviews Nancy Jones, Executive Editor: Lois and Clark section Neil Ottenstein, Executive Editor: S:TAS section Editors: Chip Chandler Steve Hanes D.M. Simms Joe Crowe Curtis Herink Shane Travis Trevor Gates William O'Hara Steven Younis LEGAL DISCLAIMERS: ----------------- Superman and all related characters, locations, and events are copyright and trademark DC Comics. Use of the aforemention ...

The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 23

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... r Friends Superman meets the Flash in DC COMICS PRESENTS #1-2 by Joe Crowe Section 6: The Phantom Zone (cont) The Girl Friend and the Pal JIMMY OLSEN #132 and LOIS LANE #75 by Jon B. Knutson Into the Archives Superman #2, by Neil Ottenstein The Mailbag Section 7: TELEscopic VISION: Superman on the Small Screen Tick ... Tick ... Tick by Zoomway Episode Reviews #3-15: "I Now Pronounce You...", by Jeff Sykes #3-16: "Double Jeopardy", by Marta Olson Section 8: TELEscopic VISION (cont) Episode Reviews (cont) #3-17: "Seconds", by Shane Furlong Contest Results The winner of and answers to the pre-Crisis trivia contest! Coming Attractions EDITORIAL STAFF ...

The Kryptonian Cybernet Issue 12

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... ory, yet it isnÕt. DC was just beginning to use the Imaginary concept, and hadnÕt codified it yet. ÒSupermanÕs Other LifeÓ first appeared in Superman #132, October 1959. It was a 3-Part Novel, with art by Wayne Boring, a plus in my book, and the story was by Otto Binder. It has been reprinted in The Greatest Superman Stories Ever Told, in 1987. This book lives up to its name, it is still in print, and I recommend it to every Superman fan. The story begins in SupermanÕs Fortress. Batman and Robin have brought Superman a birthday presentÑphotographs of life on Krypton. Superman is puzzled. He himself had taken those photos by Òchasing down light ra ...

HOMEBREW Digest Index (part 1)

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... ue 18 April 1989) Compuserve (rdg) Australian Amber Ale Recipes? (pbmoss!mal) Culturing yeast from bottle conditioned beers. (ephram) HOMEBREW Digest #132 (Wed 19 April 1989) HB.DIG#131 [Summer ales & Sierra Nevada] (florianb) some discussion from another net (Michael Bergman) HOMEBREW Digest #133 (Thu 20 April 1989) Re: Culturing yeast from bottle conditioned beers. (dw) HOMEBREW Digest #134 (Mon 24 April 1989) dividing hops? (Dick Dunn) summer ale recipe (BROWN) HOMEBREW Digest #135 (Tue 25 April 1989) "fading" taste (David Benjamin x4050) White precipitate in beer?? (Brian Atkins) HOMEBREW Digest #136 (Wed 26 April 1989) goodbye (jhersh) R ...
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