Superboy #93
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom December 1961, this DC gem features a cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye that tells its own delightful story: a smiling Lana Lang kneels in the yard with her open "Superboy Identity Detection Kit," comparing footprints while Superboy flies overhead, blissfully unaware of her detective work. The kit itself — complete with labeled specimens and tools — is rendered with charming period detail, making Lana feel like a determined junior scientist hot on Clark Kent's trail. With interior art by Al Plastino and a story by Robert Bernstein titled "The Great Super-Hunt!," this issue captures the endearing cat-and-mouse dynamic between Smallville's most persistent redhead and her unsuspecting neighbor perfectly.
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Bert Grant wants to prove he's the world's greatest hunter, by daring Superboy to find him before he blows up Smallville.
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