Superboy #59
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAl Plastino's cover for this 1957 DC issue delivers an instantly charming scene: Superboy has burst up through the Kent family dining room floor — roast and all still on the table — while Martha Kent throws her hands up in exasperation and Jonathan looks on, utterly unsurprised. The cover's dialogue promises the story of "Superboy's Underground Exile," teasing a peculiar new limitation that forces the Boy of Steel to trade the open skies for tunneling beneath the earth. It's a wonderfully warm, humorous snapshot of small-town superhero life that makes this ten-cent comic hard to pass up.
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After a missile test, Superboy has to remain underground.
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