As it turns out, though, an actual alien swapped places with Jimmy and had him trapped in the Daily Planet storage room without his clothes. Baleful Polymorph: Played with in the first Silver Age reality story, where Jimmy Olsen accidentally drank a vial of Profession Hamilton's alien isotopes and was believed to have been transformed into a simple-minded alien that can turn anything he touches into gold.
They invite Superman to join them in this alternate dimension, but Batman, who reveals himself as Kismet, gets Superman to see the truth about the reality he's in when Professor Hamilton intervenes and tries to persuade Superman to join his parents in the Hyperdome. Another Dimension: Jor-El and Lara show up near the end of the third Silver Age reality story to show Superman that they have survived the destruction of Krypton by traveling to another dimension that they called the Hyperdome (which, when they show Superman, suspiciously looks like modern age Metropolis).Fortunately, with the help of Lois Lane stowing away on board a helicopter manned by the Prankster's henchmen, Superman safely removes the corsage from Lana's chest and saves her from the forced marriage. And Now You Must Marry Me: Not only is Lana Lang of the Bronze Age reality forced to marry the Prankster when he threatens her with a corsage lined with needles ready to inject a poison into her that would kill her instantly, he also forces Superman to serve as the minister of that wedding.Anachronism Stew: Purposely invoked in the Silver Age reality setting, where there are not only characters from the Post-Crisis era of Superman that make their appearance in the story, such as Professor Hamilton, John Henry Irons ( Steel), and Maggie Sawyer, but also references to things that didn't yet exist in 1968 such as VCRs and downloading pictures and the phrase " yada yada yada" which Superman utters when he captures Lex Luthor.