Superman Supacomic #135
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Half A Hero!", Chameleon Boy takes on a new identity to win the favor of Janice, a friend of Princess Projectra—only to find himself suspected of stealing one of her prized jewels. With his disguise tested and trust hanging in the balance, the young hero must prove his innocence without revealing the truth. Written by E. Nelson Bridwell and brought to life by Win Mortimer’s art, Jack Abel’s inks, and Ben Oda’s lettering, this 1970 tale from Superman Supacomic #135 features a cover by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson.
In "Half A Hero!", Superman finds himself caught between duty and deception when Supergirl and two Kandorian women, Elura and Alena, take on the guise of the Galactons to shield Kandor from danger. With the villain Gor-Nu briefly freed from the Phantom Zone, an uneasy alliance forms as the fate of the city hangs in the balance—while Lois Lane, Perry White, and the rest of the Daily Planet watch from afar.
Chameleon Boy, using his shapeshifting powers to appear as Dane Roberts, tries to win over Janice Warren while accompanying Princess Projectra on a visit. But when one of Janice’s prized jewels vanishes, the disguise puts him in the spotlight as the prime suspect—forcing him to balance his secret identity with the growing tension.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #389 (1969), Action Comics #383 (1969), Superman #223 (1970), Superboy #166 (1970)
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