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2958 was the ninth year of the 2950s and the fifty-eighth year of the thirtieth century.
The supervillain known as Lorac-K7 stole a Time Globe, an outlawed time machine; and travelled back to Smallville during the time of Superboy.[2]
On February 8, Tenzil Kem was born on Bismoll.[3]
On the eleventh of the same month, Rokk Krinn was born on Braal.[4]
On the twenty-fourth of the same month, Dirk Morgna was born on Earth.[5]
On the twenty-third of November, Imra Ardeen was born on Titan.[6]
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- ↑ As seen in the comic story: The Imposter from the Year 2958 (May 1958) from Adventure Comics # 250 (July 1958); part of which was reprinted in the The Jack Kirby Omnibus # 1 (August 3, 2011), which was the comic that preceded The Jack Kirby Omnibus # 2 (May 7, 2013); which featured Jack Kirby's Super Powers comics which tied into the Super Powers Collection toyline, which in turn tied into the last two seasons of the Superfriends (1973-1985).
- ↑ As seen in the comic story: The Imposter from the Year 2958 (May 1958) from Adventure Comics # 250 (July 1958); part of which was reprinted in the The Jack Kirby Omnibus # 1 (August 3, 2011), which was the comic that preceded The Jack Kirby Omnibus # 2 (May 7, 2013); which featured Jack Kirby's Super Powers comics which tied into the Super Powers Collection toyline, which in turn tied into the last two seasons of the Superfriends (1973-1985).
- ↑ This is conjecture based upon the comics. For additional sources, both of which agree; click here and here.
- ↑ This is conjecture based upon the comics. For additional sources, both of which agree; click here and here.
- ↑ This is conjecture based upon the comics. For additional sources, both of which agree; click here and here.
- ↑ This is conjecture based upon the comics. For additional sources, both of which agree; click here and here.