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Superboy #146 The Runaway Superboy! ; The Superboy Legend ; The Notorious Captain Sinbad Kent!
Cover Date: April, 1968
The Runaway Superboy! (Superboy, Ma and Pa Kent, Krypto, Superboy robots / written by Leo Dorfman : continued in issue #148) Clark runs away from home and meets up with two runaways. The first ran away because he was accused of stealing, so Clark ...
Issue Description
The Runaway Superboy! (Superboy, Ma and Pa Kent, Krypto, Superboy robots / written by Leo Dorfman : continued in issue #148)Clark runs away from home and meets up with two runaways. The first ran away because he was accused of stealing, so Clark proves his innocence. The other one really is an orphan. But with the secret aid of Superboy, the boy rescues a blind couple and is adopted by a blind couple. But why did Clark run away from home and ignores his parents' anonymous notices for him to come home? Find out in #148
The Superboy Legend (Superboy, red Kryptonite / written by E. Nelson Bridwell)An textual article with pictures detailing the effects of red Kryptonite.
The Notorious Captain Sinbad Kent! (Superboy, Sinbad Kent, Ma and Pa Kent, Lana Lang / written by Robert Bernstein : reprinted from: Superboy #79)During a school project, Clark learns that one of Johnathan Kent's ancestors, Captain Sinbad Kent, was actually a pirate during the Revolutionary War. meanwhile, Johnathan is being harassed for having such a shameful great-great... grandfather. So Superboy time travels to the past to see what the truth is. Was Captain Sinbad a nasty pirate or working undercover against the British? And if he wasn't so bad, can Superboy prove it to the citizens of Smallville?
Superboy (1949)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
House AdSuperboy (Volume 1)
Starring: Clark Kent as Superboy.
Continued in: Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes
Superboy had been making appearances as the lead feature in Adventure Comics since early 1946, but he finally debuted in his own series in 1949. Any Superman fans who were unaware of the concept of the "adventures of Superman when he was a boy" may have been reassured by the fact that the man of steel himself introduced the series on the cover of the first issue. The Superboy series would feature work by the likes of France E. Heron and William Woolfolk and its success would last for over 30 years.
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