Superboy #4/1983
In "Die goldene Fee zaubert weiter!", Superboy finds himself once again tangled in a spellbound predicament when the Golden Fairy, after another near-disaster, decides to return to her roots in Apple Creek—only to discover her protective enchantment against the steel-hearted youth fails her once more. Written by Bob Rozakis and brought to life with dynamic art by Kurt Schaffenberger, inks by Joe Giella, and colors by Jerry Serpe, this 1983 issue features a cover by Gil Kane that captures the whimsy and tension of the moment.
When the Golden Fairy’s latest spell goes awry, she decides it’s time to return to her roots in Apple Creek—far from Superboy’s meddling. But even with her protective magic, her attempt to stay out of trouble might be doomed, especially when the steel boy from her past can’t resist getting involved.
When the Disc Jockey’s blaring music starts turning people into their alter egos, Christopher King and Victoria Grant must embrace their roles as Teermann and Timerin to stop the sonic chaos—before the beat takes over everything.
When Vicky spins Christopher’s record again, he transforms into Mr. Contra, unlocking the power to reverse anything—just in time to face off against the Disc Jockey, Lou Yagger, in a battle where every move could turn the tide. With Detective Greg King watching from the sidelines, the stakes rise as the line between control and chaos blurs.
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↩ Reprints The New Adventures of Superboy #29 (1982), The New Adventures of Superboy #30 (1982), The New Adventures of Superboy #35 (1982)
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