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SUPERBOY #130
Cover Date: June 1966
Cover Price: $.12
Publication Date: 1966-04-05
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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Curt Swan
Inks: George Klein
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Credits:
Story | Jerry Siegel |
Art | George Papp |
Lettering | Vivian Berg |
Editing | Mort Weisinger |
Feature Character(s):
- Superboy (last in New Adventures of Superboy #27/2; next in Adventure Comics #345)
Supporting Character(s):
- Jonathan Kent (in between issues #128 and #131/2)
- Martha Kent (in between issues #128 and #131/2)
Villain(s):
- Swami Hatmok (first appearance; attempts to seize the reigns of power in Bosmir)
- Hatmmok's followers (first appearance for all)
- The Panther Maiden and her brigands (first appearance for all)
Other Character(s):
- Prince Rama (first appearance; son of Rajah Vishnar)
- Princess Shavrastri (first appearance; daughter of the Rajah of Karnistan)
- Rajah Vishnar (first appearance; ruler of Bosmir; dies)
- citizens of Bosmir
- Superboy robot X-29K
- Smallville High School students
Location(s):
- Space Sector 2814
- Earth
- Smallville
- Bosmir (first appearance; a foreign kingdom)
- Karnistan (first mentioned; a foreign kingdom)
- Earth
- Unidentified Space Sector
- The Jewel-Meteor Belt (first appearance)
Credits:
Story | Otto Binder |
Art | George Papp |
Lettering | Vivian Berg |
Editing | Mort Weisinger |
Feature Character(s):
- Superbaby (last in flashback in Action Comics #337; next in flashback in Superman Vol. 1 #211/2)
Supporting Character(s):
- Jonathan Kent (last/next in ???)
- Martha Kent (last/next in ???)
Villain(s):
- a mutant sea creature (first appearance)
- a shape changing alien creature (first appearance)
Other Character(s):
- Tom (first appearance; Martha's cousin)
- Jake (first appearance; a fisherman)
- citizens of Smallville
Cameo Appearance(s):
- Krypto (in Clark's dream)
Location(s):
- Space Sector 2813
- Krypton
- Kryptonopolis (in Clark's dream)
- Krypton
- Space Sector 2814
- Earth
- an unidentified planetoid
Story Reprinted in:
- 100-Page Super-Spectacular #DC-15/9 (March 1973)