Superman [Golden Story Teller Record Comic] #[nn]
In "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.
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When Superman is exposed to the radiation from the explosion of an alien space ship, he loses his powers but gains the ability to create a miniature version of himself with his powers to carry out his super-duties.
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