Superboy #121
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Clark Kent's Single Identity! Part 1," Superboy takes a rare moment off the superhero grind to share a personal passion with his friend Frank, showing that creativity and self-expression aren't just for heroes. Written by Jack Schiff and illustrated by Win Mortimer, with lettering by Ira Schnapp, this 1965 issue captures a quiet, heartfelt moment of growth. The cover by Curt Swan and George Klein perfectly frames the story’s gentle, introspective tone.
In "Part II The Stolen Super-Identity!", Superboy finds himself powerless and trapped, his strength stripped away by the sinister influence of Red-Green Kryptonite. With the Phantom Zone villains holding his abilities hostage and demanding his cooperation, Superboy must outthink them—before their scheme turns permanent.
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Reprinted in Teräsmiehen Poika #8/1965 (1965), Superman #11 (1966), Superman Supacomic #98 (1967), Superman Annual #1968 (1968), Superboy #7/1973 (1973), Superboy #8/1973 (1973), Superboy: The Greatest Team-Up Stories Ever Told #[nn] (2010)
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