Superman #192
A wonderfully offbeat slice of Silver Age imagination, this January 1967 issue poses the cover's cheeky central dilemma right up front: what do you do when your son is invulnerable to a spanking? The cover by Curt Swan and George Klein lays the scene out with warm, cartoonish energy — a frazzled Clark Kent attempting to discipline a super-powered, smirking little boy who is effortlessly bending the paddle, while a shocked Lois Lane looks on in dismay, with a ghostly Superman image looming above as a reminder of the powers Clark has apparently left behind. Otto Binder's scripted premise — Clark Kent married, powerless, and outwitted by his own child — promises the kind of playful, imaginative "what-if" storytelling that made DC's Silver Age so endlessly entertaining.
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