Superboy #29
In "Die Finsteren Fünf," Superboy, Schattengirl, und Brainiac 5 sind gefangen in deadly, individually tailored traps—each a test of will and mind. Written by Jim Shooter and Mort Weisinger, with art by Jim Shooter and Curt Swan, and inks by George Klein, the issue delivers a tense, visually striking stand-off. The cover, by Neal Adams, captures the moment of desperate struggle, as the five unleash their combined power—unwittingly freeing the very enemies they now face.
When a peaceful planet descends into war in just six months, Superboy, Brainiac 5, Schattengirl, Karateboy, and Kosmoboy team up to uncover the truth. As they investigate the sudden transformation of Talok III, their mission takes a dangerous turn when they're ambushed and separated—one trapped in a diamond cage, another hunted by anti-magnetic projectiles.
In "Ein meisterlicher Spaß!", Superboy, Brainiac 5, Schattengirl, Kosmoboy, and the rest of the team are trapped in deadly, tailored prisons—each designed to exploit their greatest weaknesses. As they struggle to break free, their desperate efforts unleash a power that awakens a long-imprisoned threat, leaving them battered and facing an even greater danger: the army of Talok III.
When a mysterious signal device lands in the hands of Police Chief Douglas Parker and President John F. Kennedy, it sets off a chain of events that reveals how these two powerful figures gained the ability to summon Superboy in times of crisis—though the full story of how it all began remains a secret tied to the Kent family’s quiet influence in Smallville.
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↩ Reprints Adventure Comics #365 (1968), The New Adventures of Superboy #23 (1981)
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