Superboy #3/1982
In "Ein blinder Superboy blufft!", Superboy faces off against the newly dubbed Kurotor, a foe who thinks he’s found a weakness in the steel-clad hero. When Humpty Dumpty’s plan to blind Superboy with red Kryptonite backfires—leaving the hero sightless but still sharp—Clark Kent’s glasses become the only key to victory, turning Superboy’s blindness into a tactical advantage. Written by E. Nelson Bridwell and illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, with inks by Dave Hunt and colors by Jerry Serpe, this 1982 issue delivers a clever, suspenseful showdown where perception is everything. The cover by Kurt Schaffenberger and Dave Hunt captures the tension in a striking, dynamic image.
In this 1982 tale from Superboy #3, the rebranded villain Humpty Dumpty—now calling himself Kurotor—faces off against Superboy in a showdown that turns on sight and deception. When red Kryptonite blinds Superboy, the young hero must rely on Clark Kent’s glasses and sheer instinct to outwit his foe, proving even without sight, his courage and quick thinking are unmatched.
In this 1982 installment of Superboy, Ultraboy grapples with his uncertain identity as he begins to question whether his life as a pirate is truly his destiny. Amid a clash between Legionnaires and pirates, he steps forward with courage, shielding his fellow crewmates—Blitzjunge, Saturngirl, Wildfeuer, Sternschwinge, Winzwanda, Elementboy, and Kapitän Frake—despite his growing doubts.
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