Superboy #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSeptember 1963 brings a wonderfully mischievous entry in DC's Superboy series, with cover art by Curt Swan and George Klein depicting Clark Kent literally bursting through a "Welcome to Smallville — Home of Superboy!" billboard, replacing it with one that reads "Home of Super-Clark Kent!" A red-caped Superboy, a stunned Lana Lang, and curious onlookers frame the scene as Clark's speech bubble gleefully points out that his "timid" reputation is about to be shattered for good. The featured story, "The Superboy Club of Smallville!", promises the kind of small-town super-heroics and clever identity-juggling that made this era of Superboy so endearing.
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In his civilian identity, Super-Turtle races a rabbit and beats him by burrowing underground and getting there first.
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