Superman #4/1968
In "Lois Lanes Liebe per Post," the barber of Smallville grows suspicious that Clark Kent might be Superboy—especially when he realizes he’s never cut the boy’s hair. With his secret under scrutiny, Superboy must outwit the curious barber using clever ruses and quick thinking. Written by Robert Bernstein and illustrated by John Sikela, with a cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye, this 1968 tale captures a quiet moment of mystery in the Smallville legend.
In a clever twist of intrigue, Lois Lane sets a trap for a marriage scammer using a classified ad—only to find the evidence pointing squarely at Carl Curtin, leaving her and Perry White stunned. When a surprising revelation upends everything, the truth behind the deception unfolds in ways no one expected.
When the Smallville barber realizes he’s never cut Clark Kent’s hair, his curiosity sparks a mystery—especially when he starts suspecting Clark might be Superboy. With the help of Joe Timmons and Lana Lang, Superboy must pull off a series of clever distractions to keep his secret safe, all while the Superboy-Roboter adds an unexpected twist to the day’s events.
When a criminal named Rick Harben uses a sleeping gas to capture Superman, Batman, and Robin, the trio lies dormant for a millennium—only to awaken in a future where they must aid the people against Rothul, a descendant of Lex Luthor, and the mysterious Lora.
In "Superkrypta die Schildkröte," Super-Krypta answers the call of a coal mine's emergency whistle, burrowing deep underground to rescue two trapped miners. But after his heroic effort, he’s handed a bill for four dollars in union dues for digging in the mine.
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