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While Supernova introduces himself to her, Cassandra seems to think Supernova is Kon-El – Superboy who also died during Infinite Crisis.
52 – Week Nineteen – History Repeats | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Supernova is the brainchild of Kevin Werbach, former FCC wonk turned editor of Esther Dyson's Release 2.0 and convenor of the PC Forum conference.
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When CBS tried to appropriate the name Supernova for a reality series of its own, the trio
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I really liked Dilana’s run in Supernova … this is good news for Allison, thanks for taking notice of Dilana’s music she deserves it …. way to go Dilanison!!!!
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Before we get to this weeks major revelation, let’s jump to Metropolis where Supernova is racing to save people trapped in a bank from one of Weather Wizard’s storms.
52 – Week Nineteen – History Repeats | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Some have already speculated that Supernova is another of Lex Luthor’s Superman clones – a.k.a. Superboy returned, but my money, at least this week, is still on Mon-El.
52 – Week 20 – God is Fragged | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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The supernova, dubbed Supernova 2010lt, was discovered in galaxy UGC3378, which is approximately 240 million light years away.
10-Year-Old Girl Makes Amazing Discovery The Huffington Post 2011
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The supernova, dubbed Supernova 2010lt, was discovered in galaxy UGC3378, which is approximately 240 million light years away.
10-Year-Old Girl Makes Amazing Discovery The Huffington Post 2011
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The supernova, dubbed Supernova 2010lt, was discovered in galaxy UGC3378, which is approximately 240 million light years away.
10-Year-Old Girl Makes Amazing Discovery The Huffington Post 2011
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The supernova, dubbed Supernova 2010lt, was discovered in galaxy UGC3378, which is approximately 240 million light years away.
10-Year-Old Girl Makes Amazing Discovery The Huffington Post 2011
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