Is Lex Luthor's 40-cake theft canonical?












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In The Super Dictionary, Lex Luthor took 40 cakes (as many as four tens).



I couldn't find any information specifying if that dictionary has a designated universe, or if it was considered canon at all.



So as terrible as it was, was Lex Luthor's cake theft canonical in any universe, and if so, which one?



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In The Super Dictionary, Lex Luthor took 40 cakes (as many as four tens).



I couldn't find any information specifying if that dictionary has a designated universe, or if it was considered canon at all.



So as terrible as it was, was Lex Luthor's cake theft canonical in any universe, and if so, which one?



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In The Super Dictionary, Lex Luthor took 40 cakes (as many as four tens).



I couldn't find any information specifying if that dictionary has a designated universe, or if it was considered canon at all.



So as terrible as it was, was Lex Luthor's cake theft canonical in any universe, and if so, which one?



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In The Super Dictionary, Lex Luthor took 40 cakes (as many as four tens).



I couldn't find any information specifying if that dictionary has a designated universe, or if it was considered canon at all.



So as terrible as it was, was Lex Luthor's cake theft canonical in any universe, and if so, which one?



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Yes, for reasons known only to the author of Superman #709 this event has now been placed into DC's official canon.



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Note that The Super Dictionary you're describing contains a series of nonsense events that don't occur within the DC main universe, for example Green Lantern stealing a duck or The Penguin fighting a giraffe.



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    We don't know he STOLE the duck. He could be rescuing it from an angry mob, who thought that since it weighed the same as a duck, it must be a witch.
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Yes, for reasons known only to the author of Superman #709 this event has now been placed into DC's official canon.



enter image description here





Note that The Super Dictionary you're describing contains a series of nonsense events that don't occur within the DC main universe, for example Green Lantern stealing a duck or The Penguin fighting a giraffe.



enter image description here



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    We don't know he STOLE the duck. He could be rescuing it from an angry mob, who thought that since it weighed the same as a duck, it must be a witch.
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Yes, for reasons known only to the author of Superman #709 this event has now been placed into DC's official canon.



enter image description here





Note that The Super Dictionary you're describing contains a series of nonsense events that don't occur within the DC main universe, for example Green Lantern stealing a duck or The Penguin fighting a giraffe.



enter image description here



enter image description here






share|improve this answer



















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    We don't know he STOLE the duck. He could be rescuing it from an angry mob, who thought that since it weighed the same as a duck, it must be a witch.
    – starpilotsix
    13 mins ago














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Yes, for reasons known only to the author of Superman #709 this event has now been placed into DC's official canon.



enter image description here





Note that The Super Dictionary you're describing contains a series of nonsense events that don't occur within the DC main universe, for example Green Lantern stealing a duck or The Penguin fighting a giraffe.



enter image description here



enter image description here






share|improve this answer














Yes, for reasons known only to the author of Superman #709 this event has now been placed into DC's official canon.



enter image description here





Note that The Super Dictionary you're describing contains a series of nonsense events that don't occur within the DC main universe, for example Green Lantern stealing a duck or The Penguin fighting a giraffe.



enter image description here



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    We don't know he STOLE the duck. He could be rescuing it from an angry mob, who thought that since it weighed the same as a duck, it must be a witch.
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    We don't know he STOLE the duck. He could be rescuing it from an angry mob, who thought that since it weighed the same as a duck, it must be a witch.
    – starpilotsix
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We don't know he STOLE the duck. He could be rescuing it from an angry mob, who thought that since it weighed the same as a duck, it must be a witch.
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We don't know he STOLE the duck. He could be rescuing it from an angry mob, who thought that since it weighed the same as a duck, it must be a witch.
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