Superboy #130
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Prince Rama's Super-Stand-In!", Super-Turtle answers a frantic call and finally meets Superboy, who’s eager to take a break and asks his doppelgänger to step in—just for a little while. With a promise to keep things running, Super-Turtle agrees, though he’s quick to admit he won’t be able to take Lana Lang to the prom, not being much of a dancer. Written, drawn, and inked by Henry Boltinoff, with a cover by Curt Swan and George Klein, this 1966 DC classic captures a lighthearted moment in the Superboy mythos.
In a lighthearted tale from Superboy #130, Super-Turtle answers a frantic call only to find Superboy ready for a break—so he agrees to temporarily take over the hero duties. With a promise to keep things safe, Super-Turtle faces a new challenge: the prospect of taking Lana Lang to the prom, though he admits he’s no dancer.
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Reprinted in Superboy #3/1968 (1968), 100-Page Super Spectacular #DC-15 (1973), Stålpojken #7/1974 (1974), Superboy #8/1974 (1974), Superman Poche #101 (1986), Superman: Cover to Cover #[nn] (2006)
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