Adventure Comics #211
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Superboy's Most Amazing Dream!", a young Clark Kent confronts a surreal vision of his future as an adult curator at the Metropolis Museum, where he contemplates revealing his secret identity to Lana Lang—only to find himself grappling with the weight of isolation and legacy. The dream unfolds with unexpected twists, including a strangely self-obsessed Aquaman who's erected seven floating statues of himself offshore, adding a surreal edge to Superboy’s inner journey. Penciled and inked by Ramona Fradon, this 1955 adventure captures a rare, introspective moment in Superboy’s early history, with Win Mortimer’s dynamic cover art framing the mystery.
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Aquaman seemingly turns into an egomaniac by placing seven floating statues of himself offshore.
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