Superboy #13/1982
In "Smallville - eine Touristenattraktion?!", Superboy faces a crisis of scale as the Master Engineer strikes simultaneously at three locations, forcing him to split his attention—literally. With a promise to deliver a speech to Lana Lang as Clark Kent, he juggles heroics, public appearances, and a helping hand from his trusty Super-Hound Krypto, all while relying on his trademark flair for improvisation. Written by Tom DeFalco and illustrated by Joe Staton, with colors by Gene D'Angelo, this 1982 adventure captures the charm and chaos of Smallville under pressure, all under a striking cover by Kurt Schaffenberger.
In Smallville, a shady developer’s plan to turn the town into a Superboy-themed amusement park takes a dangerous turn when his partner, driven by a grudge against the young hero, plots to destroy him using a heart-rate-triggered bomb. With Martha and Jonathan Kent watching nervously and Lana Lang caught in the crossfire, Superboy must protect his hometown from a threat that’s as personal as it is explosive.
In "Gefahr vom Meisteringenieur!", Superboy faces a crisis of epic proportions—juggling three disasters at once while trying to keep a promise to Lana Lang to deliver a speech. With Krypto handling one threat and Clark Kent using his signature Superbauchreden to buy time, the young hero must outthink the cunning Meisteringenieur before it's too late.
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↩ Reprints The Superman Family #193 (1979), The New Adventures of Superboy #29 (1982)
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