Cover: Neal Adams
Superboy #167
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Neal Adams delivers a genuinely unsettling cover for this July 1970 issue, depicting a toddler-sized Superbaby rocketing through the air while a massive explosion erupts behind him — terrified civilians flee below as the cover copy warns that what Superbaby thinks is fun is destroying the world. It's a clever, slightly absurdist premise given full dramatic weight, pairing nicely with the second feature, "The Super Mammoth Mystery." Frank Robbins and Bob Brown handle the interior adventure, with Murphy Anderson on inks, making this a solid 1970 DC package.
writer Frank Robbins · artist Bob Brown · inker Murphy Anderson · letterer Ben Oda · cover Neal Adams
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writer Frank Robbins
artist Bob Brown
inker Murphy Anderson
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Neal Adams
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