Power-Man (Clark Kent)

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The Super-Clumsy, Super-Timid and Super-Stupid Super-Hero!
 
The Super-Clumsy, Super-Timid and Super-Stupid Super-Hero!
  
In November 1958, after [[Clark Kent]] is injured in an explosion at a power plant, [[Power Girl (Lois Lane)]] gives him a transfusion of her super-blood and thus endowing Kent with super-Powers. She then fashions him a Power-Man costume modeled after her own, but  Clark Kent proves timid and inept, even with super-powers, and ultimately, as Power-Man, he commits an idiotic blunder that betrays his secret identity to the entire world. Moments later, however, Lois awakens to discover that her acquisition of super-powers and the events that followed it were only part of an elaborate dream (S No. 125/1: “Lois Lane's Super=Dream!").
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In November 1958, after [[Clark Kent]] is injured in an explosion at a power plant, [[Power Girl (Lois Lane)]] gives him a transfusion of her super-blood and thus endowing Kent with super-Powers. She then fashions him a Power-Man costume modeled after her own, but  Clark Kent proves timid and inept, even with super-powers, and ultimately, as Power-Man, he commits an idiotic blunder that betrays his secret identity to the entire world. Moments later, however, Lois awakens to discover that her acquisition of super-powers and the events that followed it were only part of an elaborate dream (S No. 125/1: “Lois Lane's Super-Dream!").
  
 
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The Super-Clumsy, Super-Timid and Super-Stupid Super-Hero!

In November 1958, after Clark Kent is injured in an explosion at a power plant, Power Girl (Lois Lane) gives him a transfusion of her super-blood and thus endowing Kent with super-Powers. She then fashions him a Power-Man costume modeled after her own, but Clark Kent proves timid and inept, even with super-powers, and ultimately, as Power-Man, he commits an idiotic blunder that betrays his secret identity to the entire world. Moments later, however, Lois awakens to discover that her acquisition of super-powers and the events that followed it were only part of an elaborate dream (S No. 125/1: “Lois Lane's Super-Dream!").

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