Superboy #112
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA delightful slice of Silver Age charm, this April 1964 issue features a cover by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks) that captures a wonderfully chaotic domestic scene: a tiny Superboy in full costume floats triumphantly above a formal dinner table, much to the alarm of Jonathan Kent and a flustered maid and butler, while speech balloons hint at the secret-identity scramble unfolding around him. The "Superbaby's Super-Pranks!" banner promises lighthearted fun, and the whole composition radiates that warm, playful energy DC did so well in the early 1960s. With interior art by George Papp and the story "The Boy Who Replaced Clark Kent!" on offer, this is a genuinely enjoyable entry in the long-running Superboy series.
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