Superboy #60
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeOn the streets of Smallville, a boy named Chester aims a gadget camera directly at Clark Kent, whose open shirt reveals the iconic "S" symbol beneath — a dangerously close call played out with cheerful small-town charm. Cover art by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye captures the fun tension of Clark's double identity perfectly, with speech bubbles that tease just how narrowly he catches himself. This October 1957 DC issue, complete with a free 10¢ ice cream coupon, promises a lively meeting between the Boy of Steel and "The $100,000 Quiz Kid" from Otto Binder and John Sikela.
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Lana tells an African chief tales of Superboy, so that he won't kill her father and her for entering the forbidden House of Masks.
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