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Golem
Superboy - Golem.png
Season 3, Episode 14
Airdate January 19, 1991
Written by Paul Stubenrauch
Directed by Robert Weimer
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Golem is the fourteenth episode of the third season of The Adventures of Superboy, and the sixty-sixth episode overall.

Gerard Christopher (Clark Kent / Superboy), Stacy Haiduk (Lana Lang)

Also Starring: Peter Jay Fernandez (Matt Ritter), Robert Levine (C. Dennis Jackson) (credit only)

Guest Stars: Paul Coufos (Daniel), Brian Thompson (Golem)

Featuring: Victor Helau (Levi), Darren Dollar (Mike), Larry Bucklan (Jonah), Matt Battaglia (Darryll), Chris Vance (Kid #1), Kristopher Kazmarek (Kid #2)

Contents

Plot Overview

Sick and tired of persecution, a Jewish man uses his knowledge of mysticism to create a golem to strike back. Unfortunately, it gets loose and wrecks havoc.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Goofs

  • After the golem chases down the neo-Nazis in the alley, a boom mic can be seen coming into the top of the screen.

Quotes

  • Mike: Listen to this. "I often grew sick to my stomach from the smell of these caftan-wearers. Added to this, was their unclean dress and their generally unheroic appearance."
Superboy: Incredible.
Mike: It's Mein Kampf.
Superboy: Not the book; the fact that you can read.
Mike: What do you want?
Superboy: I came here to warn you. There's a golem that's been created to destroy your group.
Mike: Is that right?
Superboy: Just ask your friend in the hospital.
Mike: So why would you want to protect us? Maybe you sympathise with us more than you care to admit.
Superboy: I protect everyone's right to their own belief, no matter how repulsive they might be.