Unofficial Superboy Index |
Credits:
Story | Otto Binder |
Art | John Sikela |
Editing | Mort Weisinger |
Feature Character(s):
- Superboy (last in Adventure Comics #258; next in the second story in this issue)
Supporting Character(s):
- Jonathan Kent (last in issue #71/3; next in Adventure Comics #259)
- Lana Lang (last in Adventure Comics #258; next in the second story in this issue)
Villain(s):
- Rebello (first appearance; an improved, self-aware version of the Superboy robots; later destroyed)
Other Character(s):
- Smallville High School students
- Superman Robots
Location(s):
Comment(s):
- Superboy shows a blueprint of his robots.
Credits:
Story | Otto Binder |
Art | George Papp |
Assistant editing | E. Nelson Bridwell |
Editing | Mort Weisinger |
Feature Character(s):
- Superboy (in between the first and the third stories in this issue; also in flashback; last/next in ???)
Supporting Character(s):
- Jonathan Kent (in flashback; last/next in ???)
- Martha Kent (in flashback; last/next in ???)
- Lana Lang (in between the first and the third stories in this issue)
Villain(s):
- The Uniform Gang (first appearance of all; in flashback; "Trigger" Jones named, dies)
- Pug Waters (first appearance; in flashback; a bully)
Other Character(s):
- Tom Keating (first appearance; in flashback; a student in gym class)
- Mr. Danberry (first appearance; in flashback; owner of a sporting goods store)
- Smallville Police
Cameo Appearance(s):
- Jor-El (in a dream)
Location(s):
Comment(s):
- The flashbacks take place early in Superboy's crime-fighting career.
Story Reprinted in:
- Adventure Comics #325/2 (October 1964)
Credits:
Story | Jerry Coleman |
Art | Creig Flessel |
Editing | Mort Weisinger |
Feature Character(s):
- Superboy (last in the second story in this issue; next in Adventure Comics #259)
Supporting Character(s):
- Lana Lang (last in the second story in this issue; next in Adventure Comics #259)
Other Character(s):
- U.S. military officers
Location(s):
- Egypt
- United States of America
Comment(s):
- Superboy hooks Lana Lang up to a belt which enables him to transfer his flight powers to her. He ends it prior to the three hour mark when the transfer would be permanent.
Story Reprinted in:
- 80 Page Giant Magazine #3/3 (September 1964)