Superman [Golden Story Teller Record Comic] #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Story of Superman's Life!", Superman faces a rare crisis when the explosion of an alien spaceship strips him of his powers—yet grants him a surprising new ability: the power to create a tiny, fully capable miniature version of himself to handle the day’s dangers. Written by Jerry Coleman and brought to life with classic art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye, this 1966 Golden Story Teller Record Comic offers a unique, whimsical take on the Man of Steel’s legend. The cover, a collaborative effort by Curt Swan, Al Plastino, and Wayne Boring with inks by George Klein, Al Plastino, and Stan Kaye, captures the story’s playful tone in vibrant detail.
In "The Story of Superman's Life!", the journey of Earth's greatest hero begins with the doomed planet Krypton and the desperate escape of infant Kal-El, sent to Earth by his father Jor-El and mother Lara. Raised by Jonathan and Martha Kent in Smallville, he grows up learning the values of truth and justice, discovering his powers, and becoming Superboy before leaving home to forge his destiny in Metropolis. As he steps into the world as Superman, his path leads him to the Daily Planet, where he joins forces with Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane, and Perry White, while still carrying the legacy of his adoptive parents and the memory of his origins.
When Superman is stripped of his powers after a burst of alien radiation, he finds an unexpected solution: crafting a tiny, powered version of himself to keep saving the day. With Lois Lane by his side and the mysterious Super-Imp watching closely, the Man of Steel must navigate a world where even his smallest creation could make all the difference.
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