Adventure Comics #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Sky is the Limit!", Superboy and his friends are dazzled by the strange kites of inventor Hoke—until Superboy spots something off in their design. Written by Don C. Cameron and illustrated by John Sikela, this 1946 Adventure Comics tale blends childhood wonder with a hidden threat, as the soaring kites mask a clever counterfeiting scheme. The cover, by Stan Kaye, captures the moment of aerial intrigue.
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Clark and his pals are invited in to view and then fly some very unusual kites, invented by a man named Hoke. However, it's Superboy who discovers unusual mechanisms in the kites that leads him to believe the kites are anything but innocent play things...and he's right: they are being used by a ingenious counterfeiting ring.
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