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'''Smallville'''
 
'''Smallville'''
  
A small town where young [[Superman]] grew up and began his career as [[Superboy]].
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The United States town—located ‘hundreds of miles” from [[Metropolis]] (S No. 116, Sep 1957: “Disaster Strikes Twice”). perhaps in the Midwest (S No. 141, Nov ‘60: Superman Return to Krypton!” pts. I-III—Superman Meets Jor-El and Late Again!”; Superman’s Kryptonian Romance!’; “The Surprise of Fate!”)—where [[Clark Kent]], the man who is secretly [[Superman]] spent his boyhood after being adopted into the home of [[Jonathan and Martha Kent]] (S No. 146/I, Jul ‘61: “The Story of Superman’s life!”; and others).
  
[[Clark Kent]] worked on his parents, Martha ("Ma") and Jonathan ("Pa") Kent's, farm (and later their general store) (See [[Jonathan and Martha Kent]]) and attended [[Smallville High School]] with his friends [[Lana Lang]] and [[Pete Ross]].
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It was near Smallville that the experimental rocket bearing the infant Superman landed after its journey through space from the planet [[Krypton]] (WF No.57, Mar/Apr 1952: The Artificial Superman!; and others). The [[Smallville Orphanage]], where the Kents brought the infant Superman immediately upon finding him, and where he remained for a brief period preceding his adoption, in located in Smallville (Act No. 273, Feb’61: “The World of Mr. Mxyzptlk!’; and others), and the Kents’ farm, where Superman spent his early childhood years, is located somewhere "outside of Smallville” (S No. 152/2. Apr 1962: "Superbaby Captures the Pumpkin Gang!"; and others). The Kent’s home, where the family moved after selling their farm and where Superman spent the remainder of his boyhood, in located in Smallville, as is Jonathan Kent’s general store (S No. 146/I, Jul ‘61: ‘The Story of Superman’s Life’; and othen), where Clark Kent used to work afternoons after school (S No. ‘16/2, Sep 67: ‘Disaster Strikes Twice”).
  
Local [[Police Chief Parker]] maintains law and order and often summons Superboy to assist.
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Clark Kent attended elementary school in Smallville and attended high school at [[Smallville High School]] (WF No. 69, Mar/Apr 1954: Jor-El’s Last Will!; and others). (TGSB)
 
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Proud of their favorite son, the town body erected a huge billboard on the outskirts of town proclaiming Smallville as the "Home of Superboy".  
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Revision as of 11:00, 14 January 2006

Smallville

The United States town—located ‘hundreds of miles” from Metropolis (S No. 116, Sep 1957: “Disaster Strikes Twice”). perhaps in the Midwest (S No. 141, Nov ‘60: Superman Return to Krypton!” pts. I-III—Superman Meets Jor-El and Late Again!”; Superman’s Kryptonian Romance!’; “The Surprise of Fate!”)—where Clark Kent, the man who is secretly Superman spent his boyhood after being adopted into the home of Jonathan and Martha Kent (S No. 146/I, Jul ‘61: “The Story of Superman’s life!”; and others).

It was near Smallville that the experimental rocket bearing the infant Superman landed after its journey through space from the planet Krypton (WF No.57, Mar/Apr 1952: The Artificial Superman!; and others). The Smallville Orphanage, where the Kents brought the infant Superman immediately upon finding him, and where he remained for a brief period preceding his adoption, in located in Smallville (Act No. 273, Feb’61: “The World of Mr. Mxyzptlk!’; and others), and the Kents’ farm, where Superman spent his early childhood years, is located somewhere "outside of Smallville” (S No. 152/2. Apr 1962: "Superbaby Captures the Pumpkin Gang!"; and others). The Kent’s home, where the family moved after selling their farm and where Superman spent the remainder of his boyhood, in located in Smallville, as is Jonathan Kent’s general store (S No. 146/I, Jul ‘61: ‘The Story of Superman’s Life’; and othen), where Clark Kent used to work afternoons after school (S No. ‘16/2, Sep 67: ‘Disaster Strikes Twice”).

Clark Kent attended elementary school in Smallville and attended high school at Smallville High School (WF No. 69, Mar/Apr 1954: Jor-El’s Last Will!; and others). (TGSB)

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