Superboy #94
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Superboy Revenge Squad!", Superboy takes a daring gamble by hypnotizing himself into believing he's just an ordinary teen—just to outwit a group of villains who’ve taken his identity as a challenge. With Pete Ross stepping in as a decoy, Clark’s own subconscious begins performing super feats, blurring the line between real and imagined. George Papp handles both art and inks, while Curt Swan and Stan Kaye deliver the iconic cover.
When the Superboy Revenge Squad targets Clark Kent, Superboy uses a daring hypnotic ruse to play the part of an ordinary teen—only to have Pete Ross step in as his decoy, leading to a series of accidental super feats that blur the line between act and reality. With Lana Lang and Martha Kent caught in the middle, the ruse begins to unravel as the line between hero and impostor grows thinner.
In "The Boy of Steel's Super-Initiation!", Superboy faces a series of perilous trials meant to test his strength, courage, and character. Each challenge pushes him to his limits, forcing him to prove his worth without sacrificing his principles. Through grit and heart, he emerges not just as a hero, but as someone who remains true to himself.
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↩ Reprints All-American Men of War #8 (1953)
Reprinted in Teräsmiehen Poika #12/1962 (1962), Teräsmiehen Poika #2/1962 (1963), 100-Page Super Spectacular #DC-21 (1973), Superman: Cover to Cover #[nn] (2006)
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