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From: ciaraldi@rochester.UUCP (Mike Ciaraldi)
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Subject: Re: Re: Kal-Els powers
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Date: Tue, 17-Sep-85 23:03:41 EDT
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> Seeing all this comparison between The Gladiator and Superman, I noticed that
> no one mentioned that Byrne Even used a little play on words (or letters 
> actually) in the FF issue before the Gladiator story. At the end of the issue
> there was the usual "Next Issue" preview & if memory serves, it said something
> like "Next Issue: superman". I'm not sure but I even think that the story with
> the Gladiator was called "superman". So I doubt the simlarity is coincidental.
>                                        Shawn P. Daly
>                                        New York Blood Center
>                                        New York, N.Y.
>                                        seismo!cmcl2!nybcb!daly

Actually, the issue was called
      
      MAN AND SUPERMAN

I presume this is after George Bernard Shaw...

Mike Ciaraldi
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