Colossal Comic Annual #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Superman Turns On the Heat!", Queen Lucy of Borgonia goes undercover at a Smallville school, where her brilliance and athleticism set her apart—except from Clark Kent, who sees through her disguise. When she aids Superboy in thwarting thieves, the townspeople rally behind a staged benefit where he presents her as Supergirl, a ruse that draws the attention of Duke Norvello. The cover by Hart Amos captures the moment of tension as Lucy is spirited away, leaving Superboy to expose the villain’s scheme and restore her rightful place as queen. Art by John Sikela and Ed Dobrotka brings the classic 1957 adventure to life, with a cover that perfectly encapsulates the story’s blend of mystery and heroism.
In "The Testing of Batman!" from Colossal Comic Annual #2 (1957), Batman teams up with a psychologist to assist with an experiment—only for a criminal mastermind to exploit the situation, replacing the expert and trapping the Dynamic Duo in a series of terrifying trials while his gang moves in on the Gotham Mint.
In "The Wizard of Winter!", Superman faces off against the scheming J. Wilbur Wolfingham, who attempts to trick a real estate developer with a fake deal for tropical land—only to find himself outsmarted when Superman transforms the frozen Arctic terrain into a lush, sun-drenched paradise.
In "Superboy Meets Supergirl!" from Colossal Comic Annual #2 (1957), a mysterious new student named Jo stumbles into Smallville, quickly standing out for her sharp mind and surprising strength—until only Clark Kent seems to see past her disguise. When her secret is exposed and she’s whisked away to Borgonia by a scheming duke, Superboy must race to prove her true worth before her people lose faith.
In "Human Target!", Batman and Robin cross paths with Fred Venable, a man who uses his talent for disguise to step in for those marked for murder—driven by the desperate need to save his daughter’s life. When a mobster takes notice, Venable is forced to become the ultimate decoy, stepping into the crosshairs of syndicate killers to protect himself and his family.
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