Superboy #26
In "So grün ist mein Städtchen," Superboy's world takes a surreal turn when Nick watches his own drawings come to life and whisk him away—leaving Vicky and Chris powerless as they struggle to regain their hero forms after a recent battle. With each transformation requiring a full hour of waiting, the duo must find a way to break the master's control before Nick is lost forever. Written by E. Nelson Bridwell and Bob Rozakis, with art by Howard Bender and inks by Frank McLaughlin, this 1985 issue features a striking cover by Al Milgrom and Jack Abel.
Superboy returns to Smallville, only to find the town transformed—every person green and seemingly turned into living kryptonite. With Jonathan Kent barely saving him, Superboy suspects Kryptonit Kid is behind the bizarre transformation and tracks him to a hidden space capsule.
In "Im Netz der Alpträume," Nick Stevens finds himself trapped in a nightmare he never drew—his own creations come to life and drag him into a world ruled by the Meister, who bends his will like a puppeteer. With Victoria Grant and Christopher King still reeling from their recent transformation, they can only watch helplessly as Nick vanishes, their powers tied to a clock that counts down in hours, not seconds.
In "null," Victoria Grant and Christopher King find themselves transformed into a Stoffpuppe and a hopping bundle of fabric—seemingly powerless, yet still capable of outwitting their foes. As Nick Stevens is held captive by Der Meister, the unlikely duo must rely on cleverness and hidden strength to free him, revealing a truth that will change everything.
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↩ Reprints Adventure Comics #454 (1977), Superman #11/1978 (1978), The New Adventures of Superboy #43 (1983), The New Adventures of Superboy #44 (1983), The New Adventures of Superboy #45 (1983)
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