Superboy #92
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis October 1961 DC issue presents a striking cover by Curt Swan (pencils) and Stan Kaye (inks), featuring a bound and helpless Superboy suspended from a wooden gallows while a snarling, skull-hatted dog — presumably the villainous Destructo — lunges at him. A bald, red-shirted Lex Luthor commands the scene from the right, gleefully announcing his scheme to train this "super-mutt" against both Superboy and Krypto, who lies tangled in ropes nearby. The bold cover copy promises "a new outlaw team" of Lex Luthor and Destructo, making this a wonderfully sinister entry in the Silver Age adventures of the Boy of Steel.
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Luthor accidentally gives his dog superpowers and then uses him to disgrace Krypto.
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