Superman #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Babe of Steel!", Clark Kent stumbles into a bizarre twist when he accidentally drinks from the Fountain of Youth, transforming him into a Superbaby—just as the Prankster exploits the fountain’s power to pull off a series of mischievous crimes. With his strength now matched only by his vulnerability, Superman must navigate the chaos of his infantile form while the Prankster’s antics grow ever more unpredictable. Wayne Boring’s art brings the classic Superman mythos to life, with Stan Kaye’s inks adding depth to every panel, while Al Plastino’s iconic cover captures the playful yet perilous tone of the story.
When the Prankster discovers the Fountain of Youth and starts using it to pull off daring crimes, Clark Kent accidentally drinks some of the elixir—only to find himself transformed into a Superbaby. Now, with his powers intact but his body tiny, he must team up with Eddie and Baby Betty to stop Killer Kenton’s latest scheme before the city’s youngest hero gets out of his depth.
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Reprinted in Superman #45 (1951), Stålmannen #2/1954 (1954), Gigant #2/1963 (1963), Superman Super Library #23 (1966), Limited Collectors' Edition #C-31 (1974), Superman from the Thirties to the Eighties #[nn] (1983)
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