Superboy #33
In "Der Monster-Macher!", Superboy goes undercover to expose a corrupt prison warden who's secretly trafficking juvenile inmates for forced labor. Disguising himself as a fugitive, he infiltrates the facility and uncovers a shocking conspiracy—only to find that the real danger might be closer than he thought. Written by Frank Robbins and illustrated by Bob Brown, with inks by Mike Esposito, the issue features a striking cover by Neal Adams and Dick Giordano.
When Superboy rushes to help a film crew shooting a monster movie, he unexpectedly transforms into a creature of nightmare—again and again. As the strange transformations persist, he begins to suspect the truth behind the chaos: someone on set is using red Kryptonite to force the change. With his parents, Jonathan and Martha Kent, watching from the sidelines, Superboy must uncover who’s behind the sinister stunt before he loses himself completely.
In "Wer zuviel weiß, lebt gefährlich!", Superboy, posing as a fugitive, infiltrates a youth detention center to uncover a shocking secret. Disguised and surrounded by inmates like Gratch and Knucks Mangrin, he teams up with his loyal companion Krypto to expose the warden's dangerous scheme—only to find himself in a perilous race against time.
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