Superboy #9/1982
In "Clark Kent, der Schwarm aller Mädchen!", Superboy grapples with a mind-bending mystery when his consciousness is displaced into Ultraboy’s body after a dimensional rift traps the latter’s spirit. As Superboy’s mind battles confusion from a future leap and Saturn Girl’s telepathic barrier, a new identity—Reflecto—emerges from the chaos. Written by Roy Thomas and Paul Levitz, with art by Steve Ditko and Bruce Patterson, and colored by Gene D’Angelo, this 1982 issue features a striking cover by Kurt Schaffenberger.
When Professor Phineas Potter accidentally unleashes a "Männlichkeits-Spray" at Lana Lang’s birthday party, Clark Kent suddenly becomes the most popular boy in Smallville—much to the dismay of his friends and the delight of every girl in town. As Clark struggles to keep his head while fending off a wave of romantic attention, a pair of thieves target the very serum that caused the chaos, leading Superboy to outwit them in a clever game of cat and mouse.
In "Antwort auf alle Fragen," Superboy’s mind becomes entangled with Ultraboy’s after a dimensional rift traps the latter’s spirit. Stranded in Superboy’s body and driven by confusion, the merged consciousness sparks a chain of events that reshapes identity itself—leading to the creation of Reflecto. As the Legion scrambles to untangle the mystery, the line between hero and imposter blurs in a story where truth is as much a question as it is an answer.
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↩ Reprints The Legion of Super-Heroes #282 (1981), The New Adventures of Superboy #26 (1982)
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