80 Page Giant Magazine #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Superboy's Most Amazing Dream!", Superboy finds himself in a rare twist when Lana, determined to experience flight, convinces him to let her use a mysterious cosmic belt in exchange for his fingerprints. The catch? If she stays connected to him for more than three hours, the power becomes permanent—leaving Superboy scrambling to find a way to reverse the situation before it’s too late. Written by Jerry Coleman and illustrated by Creig Flessel, with a striking cover by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1964 DC adventure blends whimsy and urgency in a classic tale from the Silver Age.
In "Superboy's Most Amazing Dream!" from 80 Page Giant Magazine #3 (1964), Superboy finds himself in a vivid vision of a future where he finally reveals his secret identity to Lana Lang—only to confront the unsettling truth that some secrets are meant to stay hidden. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, exploring the weight of honesty and the fragile balance of a life lived in disguise.
In "The Flying Girl of Smallville!" from 80 Page Giant Magazine #3 (1964), Lana’s clever plan to steal Superboy’s fingerprints sets off a chain of events that leaves her soaring—literally. With a cosmic belt granting her flight, she must stay connected to Superboy for over three hours to keep the power, forcing him to find a way to stop her from becoming permanently airborne.
In this 1964 tale from 80 Page Giant Magazine #3, Lana Lang unexpectedly gains superpowers after a blood transfusion from Superman—only to find herself sharing the spotlight with Lois Lane, who receives the same gift. When the ever-looming threat of Brainiac arrives, the reason behind Superman’s unusual choice begins to unfold, setting off a chain of events neither woman could have predicted.
In this heartfelt 1964 tale from 80 Page Giant Magazine #3, Superman marries Lana Lang, granting her powers that make her uniquely immune to kryptonite—though her strength becomes vital when she must save him time and again. As their bond deepens, Lana’s sacrifice and independence lead her to make a difficult choice, leaving Superman and Earth to preserve his dignity.
In "Superman's Greatest Sacrifice!" from 80 Page Giant Magazine #3 (1964), Superman finds himself drawn to Dolores Drake, the richest girl in the world and a striking lookalike of Lois Lane—leading him to surrender his powers in a moment of love. But when Lois is left heartbroken, she soon realizes the entire romance was a carefully orchestrated ruse by a conman, and the truth behind the deception is far more dangerous than it seems.
In the midst of an Italian Film Festival, Lois Lane finds herself distracted by Superman’s attention to glamorous movie star Gina Loretti. Seeking a distraction, she strolls through the city and unexpectedly meets the charming artist Dino Del Monaco.
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