Teräsmiehen Poika #1/1964
In "Smallvillen taistelu Teräspienokaista vastaan!", a mysterious Superbaby wreaks havoc in Smallville, forcing Clark Kent to race against time to uncover the source of the chaos without exposing his secret. Written by Jerry Siegel and brought to life by Curt Swan’s dynamic art with George Klein’s inks, this 1964 issue delivers a classic tale of identity and responsibility. The cover, penciled by Swan and inked by Moldoff, captures the tension of a town on edge.
When a destructive Superbaby rampages through Smallville, Clark Kent must race to uncover the truth behind the chaos—balancing his duty to protect his hometown with the need to keep his secret identity safe. With Jonathan and Martha Kent by his side and Zeke Stebbins caught in the crossfire, the town’s fate hangs in the balance.
In a story that puts loyalty to the test, Krypto faces a formidable rival from Krypton’s past—a powerful alien hound claiming a rightful place among the stars. With Superboy caught between friendship and duty, the Kent family’s quiet farm becomes the unlikely stage for a clash of wills, as the Phantom Zone’s most dangerous inmates watch from beyond the edge of reality.
Superboy lands on the alien world of Brozz, a planet where power dictates truth and fear shapes every decision. There, he meets the Brozz inhabitants, whose rigid society is shaken by his presence and the quiet strength of his choices.
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