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Eryk Davis Ester
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Nope, though like Mon-El, this character can survive in airless space!
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Titans Idol - vote for your favorite Titans members!
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Eryk Davis Ester
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Proty it is!
He lured away the last of the space serpents attacking the interplanetary post office by pretending to be a young space serpent himself!
Unfortunately, two Interplanetary Postal Workers had already died from exposure to the vacuum. Fortunately, however, the Legion managed to get them to the Planet Skor, where a technique for reviving the dead managed to save them!
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Cool... I have a related question - just trying to track down a panel reference to make sure I've got my facts right. Question soon.
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Inside of the Interplanetary Post Office we are shown several mail slots which seem to labeled as delivery receptacles for mail bound for Solar System planets. One of the destination slots is obscured, however, and we can only see the letters, "HE..."
Assuming that what we are seeing is, indeed, strictly related to Solar System planetary mail, what is the likeliest word that is being covered up?
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"HE" is definitely the beginning of the word, and - like I say - this question is predicated on the assumption of strictly Solar System destinations. (For all I know it may have been intended to be a non-Solar System destination but, as all others are, I'm sticking with my assumption).
And, to Eric's guess, remember... this is an Interplanetary Post Office... no asteroids allowed.
It might help to think outside of the box... not all planets in our Solar System have always had the names they have today - or, at least, not everyone felt they should.
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