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Ryan William Case Helps Superman and Wonder
Woman save the day With love from, Grandma and
Grandpa 2002 Ryan William Case, age 6, from Ft.
Worth, Texas, ran up the steps of the National History Museum. The
museum had been closed for renovations.
Now it was reopening. Superman
and Wonder Woman were going to cut the ribbon. Ryan
stopped dead in his tracks. Two huge
stone lions were staring hungrily down at him.
Just for a second, Ryan thought the lions
were real! “I
wish Chris, Trevor and Hannah were here with me
now,” Ryan said with a smile. “Don’t
worry, Ryan,” Wonder Woman said with a
laugh. “These lions won’t hurt
you. They’re stone. People in Africa carved them 2000 years ago. “Wow!”
Ryan exclaimed.
“They sure are fierce looking!” “The
museum is full of really interesting things,” Superman told Ryan. “C’mon,
it’s time for the museum doors to open.” In
the museum’s main hall, Ryan saw all the
exhibits: dinosaur skeletons and life-sized models of the giant blue whale, the
saber-tooth tiger, and the woolly mammoth.
Then Ryan saw something very strange. “Look!”
Ryan cried.
“The whale is moving! It’s come
alive!” Sure
enough, the blue whale, the biggest mammal ever to live on Earth, was thrashing
its giant tail. Frightened people went
running and screaming. “Wonder
Woman!” Ryan shouted. “Please help the whale!
It’s more frightened than the people.” “You’re
right, Ryan,” Wonder Woman agreed. With all her strength, Wonder Woman lifted
the huge animal. “Wonder
Woman will carry the whale out to the harbor where it can swim safely out to
sea,” Superman told Ryan. “But I have to get to the bottom of
this. What’s going on here?” Superman
didn’t know it yet, but Mister Mxyzptlk, the evil little imp from the Fifth
Dimension, was having some fun. Mxy had
come to the museum opening, too, and his magic had caused the whale to come
alive. But that was not all the
mischief he had planned for Superman and Wonder Woman. Ryan
saw the Tyrannosaurus Rex bones walking across the floor. “Superman!” Ryan
shouted. All over the museum, people
were running and screaming. “Help!”
they shouted. “Help! Help!” All
the museum displays had come to life.
Stuffed snakes were crawling on the exhibition hall. The dinosaur skeletons were making their way
up one corridor and down the next.
Suddenly, out of the corner of his eye, Ryan
saw a funny little man scurry across the floor and out of the museum. “Superman,
look outside!” Ryan called out, pointing to the
little man. “Mxyzptlk!”
Superman cried. “This isn’t funny,
Mxy. Change everything back the way it
was. Now!” “Sorry,
Supes. You know that’s not how it
works. I’m not fixing anything until
someone makes me say my name backwards,” said Mxy with a laugh. And the little imp winked at Ryan. Suddenly,
Ryan heard two blood-curdling roars. The huge stone lions had come alive! People were screaming for help because the
lions hadn’t eaten in 2000 years. They
were very hungry. Superman
and Wonder Woman rushed to stop the super strong beasts. Mxy
grinned at Ryan. “I love making Superman and Wonder Woman crazy.” Ryan
sat down and thought. How could he make
Mxyzptlk say his own name backwards? Mxy
looked at all the destruction he was causing and smiled. “I sure know how to have a good time, don’t
I?” he gloated to Ryan. “What could be better than this?” Just
then, Ryan had an idea. “Well, when I want to have a good time, I
hang out with Chris, Trevor, Hannah and Kltpzyxm
back in Ft. Worth, Texas,” said Ryan. Mxy
scratched his head. “What kind of name
is Kltpzyxm?” he asked. Mxy
realized his mistake. “You tricked me
into saying my name backwards!” he cried.
But it was too late. With a
poof, the little imp disappeared back into his own dimension. Ryan
looked around. The dinosaurs, the
lions, and even the whale—everything was back to normal. “You
did it, Ryan!” said Superman. “You made Mxy go away!” “Thanks
for your help, Ryan,” Wonder Woman said. “You’re a real hero!” @DC ComicsThe End