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Superboy 58

SUPERBOY #58

Cover Date: July 1957
Cover Price: $0.10
Publication Date: 1957-05-21

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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Curt Swan
Inks: Ray Burnley


Story: "The 100 New Feats of Superboy" (8 Pages)

Credits:

StoryOtto Binder
ArtJohn Sikela
EditingMort Weisinger

Feature Character(s):

Superboy (last in Adventure Comics #237; next in the second story in this issue)

Supporting Character(s):

Jonathan Kent (last in Adventure Comics #237; next in the second story in this issue)
Martha Kent (last in Adventure Comics #237; next in the second story in this issue)

Other Character(s):

Hiram Blaine (first appearance; a book publisher)
Todd (first appearance; writer of "The Encyclopedia of Strength;" included Superboy without asking, prompting a deal for Superboy to perform 100 new feats and then half the book's profits will be donated to charity)

Location(s):

Space Sector 2814
Earth
Australia
United States of America
Smallville
Mars
Unidentified Space Sector(s)
an unidentified star ("the hottest one in the universe;" possibly Flammbron from Action Comics #365)
an unidentified planet

Story Reprinted in:

Adventure Comics #329/2 (February 1965)


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Second Story: "Superboy's New Secret Identity" (8 Pages)

Credits:

StoryOtto Binder
ArtJohn Sikela
EditingMort Weisinger

Feature Character(s):

Superboy (in between the first and the third stories in this issue; takes up the secret identity of "Tommy Lang," Lana's "cousin" ro test if she can keep his identity a secret)

Supporting Character(s):

Jonathan Kent (in between the first and the third stories in this issue)
Martha Kent (in between the first and the third stories in this issue)
Lana Lang (in between Adventure Comics #237 and #239)
Lewis Lang (last in Adventure Comics #236; next in issue #60)
Sarah Lang (last in Adventure Comics #236; next in issue #63/3)

Villain(s):

two burglars (first appearance of both; attempt to break into the Kent's house)
two criminals (first appearance of both; find out Superboy's "secret identity" of Tommy Lang)

Other Character(s):

citizens of Smallville (Helen named; a friend of Lana's)

Location(s):

Smallville


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Third Story: "The Great Kryptonite Mystery" (8 Pages)

Credits:

StoryJerry Coleman
PencilsCurt Swan
InksRay Burnley
EditingMort Weisinger

Feature Character(s):

Superboy (last in the second story in this issue; next in Adventure Comics #238)

Supporting Character(s):

Jonathan Kent (last in the second story in this issue; next in Adventure Comics #238)
Martha Kent (last in the second story in this issue; next in Adventure Comics #238)

Villain(s):

Kralus (first mentioned; a Kryptonian convict)
Marno (first mentioned; a Kryptonian convict)
two criminals (first appearance of both; watching Superboy and the military gather Kryptonite)

Other Character(s):

military officers
medical staff
a prospector

Cameo Appearance(s):

Kryptonian convicts (in flashforward to possible battle with Superman)

Location(s):

an unidentified desert location
a museum (location unknown)
Smallville
under the sea (specifics not given)

Comment(s):

Superboy willingly exposes himself to various pieces of green kryptonite believing it will inoculate himself from those particular pieces in the future. The kryptonite is then hidden in a container built by Superboy and hidden at the bottom of the sea. This kryptonite stash may have been recovered in a later story.
Specifically, he is planning to use that same kryptonite some 15 years in the future, when, according to police records from Krypton, the time lock on a satellite revolving around Krypton will release ten convicts. While the convicts would menace Earth, Superboy could use the kryptonite against them, without risk of himself being affected by the kryptonite radiation. Though two of the convicts were named, they never appeared in any later stories. Their particular form of punishment may have been tweaked a bit, into the Kryptonian method of justice prior to the Phantom Zone, when criminals were sent into orbit while in suspended animation, undergoing reconditioning.

Story Reprinted in:

Superman Vol. 1 #227/2 (June-July 1970)


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