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'''The North Pole'''
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The most northern point on the surface of the Earth.
 
The most northern point on the surface of the Earth.
  
In May/June 1948, [[Superman]] encounters and defeats several actors masquerading as the Norse gods [[Thor]], Loki, and Odin on the set of a film being produced at the North Pole (S No.52).
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In a text for February 1947, the evil [[Jasper Rasper]] goes to the North Pole to kidnap [[Santa Claus]] and sabotage Christmas, [[Superman]] saves Santa and ensures that Christmas goes smoothly (Act No. 105: "The Man Who Hated Christmas!").
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In May/June 1948, Superman encounters and defeats several actors masquerading as the Norse gods [[Thor]], Loki, and Odin on the set of a film being produced at the North Pole (S No. 52/3: "Superman in Valhalla!").
  
In May/June 1949 Superman first makes use of his [[Fortress of Solitude]], noting "I built it here, in the polar wastes because the intense cold keeps away snoopers" (S No.58/3: "The Case of the Second Superman"). The Fortress is said to be located inside "a desolate mountain top in the Arctic" (Act No.241, June 1958: "The Super-Key to Fort Superman"; and others), either "at the North Pole" (Act No.242, July 1958: "The Super-Duel in Space") or near it (Act No.243, August 1958: "The Lady and the Lion"; and others).
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In May/June 1949 Superman first makes use of his [[Fortress of Solitude]], noting "I built it here, in the polar wastes because the intense cold keeps away snoopers" (S No. 58/3: "The Case of the Second Superman"). The Fortress is said to be located inside "a desolate mountain top in the Arctic" (Act No. 241, Jun 1958: "The Super-Key to Fort Superman"; and others), either "at the North Pole" (Act No. 242, Jul 1958: "The Super-Duel in Space") or near it (Act No. 243, Aug 1958: "The Lady and the Lion"; and others).
  
In November 1972, Superman battles the [[Galactic Golem]] near the Fortress of Solitude. Forcing the Golem over the magnetic North Pole (the point on the Earth's surface where the planet's magnetic field is strongest), Superman encases him in molten iron and nickel (S No.258/1: "Fury of the Energy-Eater!").
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In November 1972, Superman battles the [[Galactic Golem]] near the Fortress of Solitude. Forcing the Golem over the magnetic North Pole (the point on the Earth's surface where the planet's magnetic field is strongest), Superman encases him in molten iron and nickel (S No. 258/1: "Fury of the Energy-Eater!").
  
  
== Links ==
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==External Links==
  
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Pole North Pole Wikipedia Entry]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Pole North Pole Wikipedia Entry]

Revision as of 02:24, 20 December 2007

The North Pole

The most northern point on the surface of the Earth.

In a text for February 1947, the evil Jasper Rasper goes to the North Pole to kidnap Santa Claus and sabotage Christmas, Superman saves Santa and ensures that Christmas goes smoothly (Act No. 105: "The Man Who Hated Christmas!").

In May/June 1948, Superman encounters and defeats several actors masquerading as the Norse gods Thor, Loki, and Odin on the set of a film being produced at the North Pole (S No. 52/3: "Superman in Valhalla!").

In May/June 1949 Superman first makes use of his Fortress of Solitude, noting "I built it here, in the polar wastes because the intense cold keeps away snoopers" (S No. 58/3: "The Case of the Second Superman"). The Fortress is said to be located inside "a desolate mountain top in the Arctic" (Act No. 241, Jun 1958: "The Super-Key to Fort Superman"; and others), either "at the North Pole" (Act No. 242, Jul 1958: "The Super-Duel in Space") or near it (Act No. 243, Aug 1958: "The Lady and the Lion"; and others).

In November 1972, Superman battles the Galactic Golem near the Fortress of Solitude. Forcing the Golem over the magnetic North Pole (the point on the Earth's surface where the planet's magnetic field is strongest), Superman encases him in molten iron and nickel (S No. 258/1: "Fury of the Energy-Eater!").


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