Superboy #96
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA desert Southwest setting frames a striking 1962 cover penciled by Curt Swan and inked by Sheldon Moldoff, where a figure in Superboy's blue-and-red costume soars confidently away alongside a white super-dog, leaving a desperate young man trapped behind cage bars. The cover's dialogue crackles with conflict — the caged figure pleads that his powers, costume, and super-dog have been stolen, while the fleeing figure taunts that he's off to steal Lana Lang too. This two-part novel, "The Enemy Superboy," promises a story of impersonation and betrayal set against Smallville's world, with interior work from writer Robert Bernstein and artist George Papp.
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Buzzy and his friends learn about the backgrounds of their neighbors through their ethnic customs.
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