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Superboy #67 The Man Who Destroyed Krypton!
Cover Date: September, 1958
The Three Secret Identities of Superboy (Superboy, Lana Lang, Jor-El (flashback), Lara (flashback), Kryptonite / written by Otto Binder) Superboy appears on a show that's like "To Tell the Truth" Know Your Pet! (public service message by Jack Schiff) V ...
Issue Description
The Three Secret Identities of Superboy (Superboy, Lana Lang, Jor-El (flashback), Lara (flashback), Kryptonite / written by Otto Binder) Superboy appears on a show that's like "To Tell the Truth"
Know Your Pet! (public service message by Jack Schiff)
Varsity Vic (gag strip by Henry Boltinoff)
The Execution of Krypto (Superboy, Krypto, Lana Lang, Ma and Pa Kent / written by Otto Binder : reprinted in: Superman Annual #1) Krypto is wanted for the murder of .. Clark Kent! Can Superboy prove his innocence without revealing his secret identity?
Peg (gag strip by Henry Boltinoff)
Jerry Jitterbug (gag strip by Henry Boltinoff)
Laugh Parade (jokes)
The Man Who Destroyed Krypton (Superboy, Klax-Ar, Lana Lang, Ma and Pa Kent, Jor-El (flashback), Superboy Robot / written by Bill Finger)
"You can't stop me, Superboy! With this weapon I'll destroy Earth the same way I blew up your home planet, Krypton!" "He's right! I can't smash it! And my X-Ray vision can't melt it! It's indestructible!"
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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