Superboy #28
In "Karkan, König des Dschungels!", Superboy and his friends face a new threat when a mysterious master steals Vicky’s power disc, leaving Chris unable to transform for an hour. With time running out, he passes the disc to Nick, whose vivid imagination now grants him the power to become anything he can picture—just in time to battle the jungle master’s creatures and escape. Back home, a surprising memory strikes: they’ve seen the master before—right at a comic book store. Racing back to confront him, they walk into another trap, unaware of what’s coming. Written by E. Nelson Bridwell and Bob Rozakis, with art by Howard Bender and inks by Dave Hunt, and a cover by Nick Cardy.
In the heart of a dense jungle, a young boy named Karkan—raised by apes—wakes to discover he’s unlike any of them, his powers setting him apart. When he witnesses humans capturing ape children, he misinterprets their actions and unwittingly aids them, only to be betrayed when they seek to exploit his strength. As the line between ally and enemy blurs, Karkan must confront what it truly means to belong—caught between two worlds he can no longer fully understand.
In "Ein Meisterstreich!", Christopher King, Victoria Grant, and Nick Stevens find themselves caught in a dangerous game when Der Meister steals Vicky’s power disc, forcing Chris to wait an hour before regaining his abilities. With Nick now wielding the power to transform at will—thanks to his imagination birthing the heroes— the trio must fight off Der Meister’s creatures and escape. Back home, they realize they’ve seen the villain before: as the owner of a comic shop. Racing back to confront him, they walk straight into another trap.
In a moment that fractures reality, Robby Reed finds himself caught between two identities when the mystical forces of the Original Power Disc split him in two—creating both the Magician and the Master, neither remembering the other. Now, with the Disc turned and the two vanished, Robby tells Christopher King, Victoria Grant, and Nick Stevens the truth of his dual existence, unraveling a mystery that ties their fates together in ways they never expected.
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