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In the "Adventures of Superman" comics, 22 Wood Ave in Metropolis was the address of Clark Kent, also known as Superman. Clark Kent lived in this apartment as his alter ego Superman, where he would often retreat to change into his superhero persona. The address became iconic in the Superman lore as the place where the Man of Steel resided while protecting the citizens of Metropolis.

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