Adventure Comics #104
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Toytown, U.S.A.!", Superboy teams up with a gifted blind boy whose intricate model toys are too good to stay hidden—helping him secure a spot at the county fair or find an investor willing to back his creations, all so he can afford an eye operation in Georgetown that might restore his sight. Written by Don C. Cameron and brought to life with expressive art by Joe Shuster and inks by John Sikela, this heartfelt 1946 tale blends youthful idealism with quiet determination. The cover, by Stan Kaye, captures the story’s hopeful spirit with a striking image of the boy’s imaginative models.
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Superboy helps a blind boy, who is adept at making fantastic model toys, to get his exhibit into a county fair or to interest an investor in buying the products, so that he can earn enough money to travel to Georgetown for an eye operation that may allow him to see again.
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