Princess Jena

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'''Princess Jena'''  
 
'''Princess Jena'''  
  
The beautiful blond daughter of the king and queen of [[Adoria]], a "distant planet" inhabited by strong [[Amazons|Amazon]] women and timid diminutive men, who, in July 1960, lures [[Superman]] into a [[kryptonite]] trap, kidnaps him to Adoria, and blackmails him into marriage by threatening to obliterate Earth with an awesome "destructo-ray" if he refuses. Princess Jena has the marriage annulled soon afterward, however, after Superman, through a ruse, has persuaded her that he is an "uncouth boor" unfit to be married to an Adorian princess (Act No. 266: "The Captive of the Amazons"). (TGSB)
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[[Image:Jena.jpg|thumb|left|Superman and Jena. Art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye, 1960.]]
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The beautiful blond daughter of the king and queen of [[Adoria]], a "distant planet" inhabited by strong [[Amazons|Amazon]] women and timid diminutive men, who, in July 1960, lures [[Superman]] into a [[kryptonite]] trap, kidnaps him to Adoria, and blackmails him into marriage by threatening to obliterate Earth with an awesome "destructo-ray" if he refuses. Princess Jena has the marriage annulled soon afterward, however, after Superman, through a ruse, has persuaded her that he is an "uncouth boor" unfit to be married to an Adorian princess (Act No. 266/1: "The Captive of the Amazons"). (TGSB)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:25, 22 May 2010

Princess Jena

Superman and Jena. Art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye, 1960.

The beautiful blond daughter of the king and queen of Adoria, a "distant planet" inhabited by strong Amazon women and timid diminutive men, who, in July 1960, lures Superman into a kryptonite trap, kidnaps him to Adoria, and blackmails him into marriage by threatening to obliterate Earth with an awesome "destructo-ray" if he refuses. Princess Jena has the marriage annulled soon afterward, however, after Superman, through a ruse, has persuaded her that he is an "uncouth boor" unfit to be married to an Adorian princess (Act No. 266/1: "The Captive of the Amazons"). (TGSB)

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