Superboy #50
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this July 1956 DC issue, penciled by Curt Swan and inked by Stan Kaye, presents a wonderfully eye-catching premise: a massively enlarged Superboy soaring through the clouds, casually cradling a full-sized passenger airplane in the palm of his hand while onlookers gape from a car below. The cover tagline "The Super-Giant of Smallville!" perfectly captures that era's love of size-changing spectacle, and the speech bubble cheerfully notes that Superboy is so enormous he's catching the falling plane like a toy. With three all-new stories inside — including "The Boy Who Stole Superboy's Identity!" — this is a terrifically fun snapshot of mid-1950s DC adventure at its most imaginative.
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Superboy recalls from early in his career when some criminals didn't believe he existed.
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