Smallville and its popularity

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Ralph S

 

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June 16, 2012

 

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Martha insisted on keeping the young boy and taking him into their family. Clark grew up on a farm helping out with chores and being loved by his human mother and father. The only difference with Clark's upbringing was that in the comics, he was just a baby when discovered by the Kents. In "Smallville" he was a boy about 6 years of age when he was found...
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The only difference with Clark's upbringing was that in the comics, he was just a baby when discovered by the Kents. In "Smallville" he was a boy about 6 years of age when he was found. This very scene I speak of has been played over and over in television besides the WB hit, "Smallville" (Kal-El). For example: "In the 1990's cartoon Pinky and the Brain, The Brain tracks down Superman's rocket ship and tries to raise Clark himself, with Pinky...
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