Jonathan "Jon" Kent is the firstborn son of Kryptonian superhero Superman and news reporter Lois Lane. Jon began fighting crime as Superboy at the age of 10; at age 11, an accident caused him to experience time asynchronously for several weeks and return
"Before you arrived, we wanted a child so badly. The day you found us in that field, you were the miracle we prayed for. Now the world needs that same miracle." - Martha to Clark, Finale, Part 1 Martha Kent (née Clark) is the widow of Jonathan Kent, ado
Ohio. Poems in the first issue were gathered from the first reading in the series which occurred on March 25, 1966. Poems in the third issue were gathered from the second reading in the series which occurred on April 29, 1966. The featured reader was Kent Taylor, and The Jug Band perfor...
48 Hours Mystery: The Lost Night Columbia Police Department Kent Heitholt was strangled with his own belt. The leather snapped, leaving the buckle and a fragment of the belt at the crime scene. The rest of the belt was never recovered. The crime scene left police stymied for more than two...
(probably also mostly non-locals) politely exchanged business cards and agreed to meet up for drinks to hash through their differences and better understand each other… I mean, beat on, screamed at, and pepper-sprayed each other while Police in riot gear watched from a distance and helped ...
John Birch, porter at the "Shakespeare Hotel," deposed that he went to the station house to give information to the police, and on returning, found the ham on the step of the house lately occupied by Mr. Smith, poulterer, which was about four or five yards from where the waiter stopped...
"It was being taken out on my fiancé, my mom, and so I think writing down stories that happened, like the police coming to my hotel room, or throwing [Randall’s] things off 17 stories, those things were mortifying for me to write about. It's one thing to talk ab...
For most, changes are restricted to an extra hour or so at the end of the evening, and then often only at weekends, while on balance the police have seen no dis cernible increase in bad behaviour. Only those who enjoyed the frisson o f cur tains drawn, lights dimmed 'lates'...
“You are so right, we just have to hand it over to you. White goes extremely well with your shoes and we should be turned in to the fashion police if we were to deny such a harmony of white shoes and white ship,” he said in a voice of total understanding. He pulled some keys...