Stålpojken #1/1983
In "Avslöjandet," Stålpojken tries to escape the attention of every girl in Smallville by claiming he's in love with Cleopatra—only for Professor Potter to actually bring the ancient queen to the present. Now stuck playing the role of her devoted suitor, Stålpojken's life gets complicated when he discovers there's already a Cleopatra in the past—only it's not the real one. The truth behind the deception unravels in surprising fashion, testing Stålpojken’s resolve and even his powers. Written by Robert Bernstein and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by George Klein, this 1983 tale features cover art by Curt Swan and Dick Giordano.
In "Avslöjandet," Clark Kent’s cousin Crusty moves in with the Kent family, but his so-called "helpfulness" quickly turns into trouble. As Clark struggles to keep the mischievous teen out of trouble, secrets begin to surface that could shake the family’s peace.
In "Röd kryptonit," Stålpojken recounts the bizarre and unpredictable ways red kryptonite has altered him—splitting him into a dark Clark Kent and a heroic counterpart, shrinking to tiny size, sprouting wings, and even turning magnetic. The story explores these strange transformations with a mix of wonder and unease, all through the lens of a single, surreal encounter.
In a quirky twist of fate, Stålpojken claims he’s in love with Kleopatra to escape persistent admirers in Smallville—only for Professor Potter to literally bring the ancient queen to the present. Now Stålpojken must juggle royal demands and a growing mystery as Kleopatra’s presence stirs up more confusion than he bargained for. When a trip back to ancient Egypt reveals a shocking double, the truth behind the disguise begins to unravel—leaving Stålpojken to face a surprise that tests his courage and his sense of reality.
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