Adventure Comics #136
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis January 1949 issue of Adventure Comics puts Superboy front and center, sprinting ahead of a speeding train and a jet plane while a bystander looks on in amazement — the cover boldly proclaiming him "Speedier than a jet plane! More powerful than a locomotive! Faster than a bullet!" Al Wenzel's cover art captures the youthful Man of Steel mid-stride, cape streaming dramatically behind him, radiating the boundless energy that defined these early Superboy adventures. Inside, writer Otto Binder and artist George Papp deliver "My Pal — Superboy!," promising another entertaining chapter in DC's beloved tales of Superman's boyhood years.
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Tim Pebble gets tired of being a ghost writer and decides to become a ghost criminal instead, planning robberies for others to pull off.
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