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They begin to plummet, but are snatched out of the sky by Adam Strange, and all three of drop into a hover car piloted by Adam's wife, the beautiful Alanna: ...turns out a race of beings named the Gordanians have declared war on Ranagar, Rann's biggest city.
Brave and The Bold: "Mystery In Space!" rob! 2009
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They ask Aquaman to call Rann's equivalent of his finny friends to help, and he initially obliges:
Archive 2009-03-01 rob! 2009
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They begin to plummet, but are snatched out of the sky by Adam Strange, and all three of drop into a hover car piloted by Adam's wife, the beautiful Alanna: ...turns out a race of beings named the Gordanians have declared war on Ranagar, Rann's biggest city.
Archive 2009-03-01 rob! 2009
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They ask Aquaman to call Rann's equivalent of his finny friends to help, and he initially obliges:
Brave and The Bold: "Mystery In Space!" rob! 2009
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Plus, Swamp Thing once visited Rann and helped revive their dying plantlife, so Rann's got a little bit of Swampy in it.
Archive 2005-05-08 2005
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Plus, Swamp Thing once visited Rann and helped revive their dying plantlife, so Rann's got a little bit of Swampy in it.
Archive 2005-05-08 2005
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The whole scheme lay bare before him -- he had but to drop these letters into the nearest box, and Rann's purpose would be fulfilled.
The Voice of the People Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909
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Now, while the glow of his anger still lingered in his brain, it was characteristic of the man that he was feeling a pity for Rann's disappointment -- for the discomfiture of one whose methods he despised.
The Voice of the People Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909
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It was a pity from Burr's point of view, he was willing to admit, but so long as Burr would make trouble it was just as well that the ill wind should blow his own side good -- he was honestly glad that it had blown Rann's influence in his direction.
The Voice of the People Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909
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In Rann's place, he felt that he should probably have risen to the charge as Rann rose -- implacable, unswerving; but he was not in Rann's place, nor could he be so long as personal reward was less to him than personal honour.
The Voice of the People Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909
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