Superboy #2/1983
In "Wird Pulsar Superboy besiegen?", Robert Altus's decades-long obsession with creating a superhero culminates in his son, now known as Pulsar, gaining powers and turning against Superboy. With a relentless barrage of red solar energy aimed at weakening his foe, the battle escalates into a desperate clash of wills. Written by Gary Cohn and Dan Mishkin, with dynamic art by Kurt Schaffenberger and inks by Dave Hunt, this 1983 issue features a striking cover by Schaffenberger and Hunt, capturing the intensity of the confrontation.
In a chilling tale from Superboy #2/1983, Superboy faces off against Pulsar, a young man whose father, Robert Altus sen., has spent years manipulating him to become a living weapon. As the battle unfolds, the desperate father uses concentrated red sun energy to weaken Superboy, testing the limits of both hero and experiment.
When Superboy encounters a Kryptonian robot probe sent to find a new home world, he’s stunned to learn it’s shrinking the Earth—piece by piece. With help from a mysterious Superboy-Roboter and the lingering echoes of Krypton’s past, he must outwit the machine before the planet vanishes entirely.
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↩ Reprints The Superman Family #191 (1978), Superman Taschenbuch #14 (1979), The New Adventures of Superboy #31 (1982)
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