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− | '''Superboy''' is the name of several characters in the DC Comics universe, with earlier versions simply being a depiction of [[Superman]] in his teenage years, and later versions a separate entity or clone co-existing alongside him. He was created by Jerry Siegel and introduced in 1944 due to the success of Robin, the Boy Wonder. | + | |creator = Jerry Siegel<br>Joe Shuster |
+ | |publisher = DC Comics | ||
+ | |country = United States | ||
+ | |start = 1944 | ||
+ | |end = present | ||
+ | |genre = Superhero}} | ||
+ | '''Superboy''' is the name of several characters in the DC Comics universe, with earlier versions simply being a depiction of [[Superman]] in his teenage years, and later versions a separate entity or clone co-existing alongside him. He was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and introduced in 1944 due to the success of Robin, the Boy Wonder. | ||
− | ==The Super-Fat Boy of Steel! (Superboy #24, 1949)== | + | ==The Super-Fat Boy of Steel! (Superboy Vol. 1 #24, 1949)== |
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− | ==The Stolen Identities! (Adventure Comics #270, 1960)== | + | ==The Stolen Identities! (Adventure Comics Vol. 1 #270, 1960)== |
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− | ==The Fat Boy of Steel! (Adventure Comics #298, 1962)== | + | ==The Fat Boy of Steel! (Adventure Comics Vol. 1 #298, 1962)== |
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− | ==The | + | ==The Secret of the Mystery Legionnaire! (Adventure Comics Vol. 1 #330, 1965)== |
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− | ==Prince Rama's Super-Stand-In! (Superboy #130, 1966)== | + | ==Prince Rama's Super-Stand-In! (Superboy Vol. 1 #130, 1966)== |
While filling in for Prince Rama during his time in the kingdom of Bosmir, Superboy frees himself from the clutches of the Panther Maiden, who is fully convinced that Prince Rama has enough superpowers to be her permanent slave, by backfiring a drugging scheme on her. As a result, she is given a ferocious appetite and temporary weight gain, before slimming down immediately later on. | While filling in for Prince Rama during his time in the kingdom of Bosmir, Superboy frees himself from the clutches of the Panther Maiden, who is fully convinced that Prince Rama has enough superpowers to be her permanent slave, by backfiring a drugging scheme on her. As a result, she is given a ferocious appetite and temporary weight gain, before slimming down immediately later on. | ||
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− | ==The Dog from S.P.C.A.! (Superboy #131, 1966)== | + | ==The Dog from S.P.C.A.! (Superboy Vol. 1 #131, 1966)== |
The original incarnation of Mammoth Mutt, a dog with the ability to inflate himself, makes his only appearance in which a missile is fired straight through his body, killing him. | The original incarnation of Mammoth Mutt, a dog with the ability to inflate himself, makes his only appearance in which a missile is fired straight through his body, killing him. | ||
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− | ==Decoy of the Doom Statues! (Superboy #136, 1967)== | + | ==Decoy of the Doom Statues! (Superboy Vol. 1 #136, 1967)== |
Mammoth Mutt's former girlfriend, Mammoth Miss, is present, but for this story only. | Mammoth Mutt's former girlfriend, Mammoth Miss, is present, but for this story only. | ||
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+ | ==Lost Boys (Adventures of the Super Sons #4, 2019)== | ||
+ | Superboy's potential future self is a bit pudgy due to a slower metabolism. | ||
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+ | ==Deus Ex Machina (Adventures of the Super Sons #5, 2019)== | ||
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*''[[Krypto the Superdog]]'' | *''[[Krypto the Superdog]]'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 19 March 2022
Superboy | |
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Genre | Superhero |
Creator | Jerry Siegel Joe Shuster |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Country | United States |
Original run | 1944 - present |
Wikipedia |
Superboy is the name of several characters in the DC Comics universe, with earlier versions simply being a depiction of Superman in his teenage years, and later versions a separate entity or clone co-existing alongside him. He was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and introduced in 1944 due to the success of Robin, the Boy Wonder.
Contents
- 1 The Super-Fat Boy of Steel! (Superboy Vol. 1 #24, 1949)
- 2 The Stolen Identities! (Adventure Comics Vol. 1 #270, 1960)
- 3 The Fat Boy of Steel! (Adventure Comics Vol. 1 #298, 1962)
- 4 The Secret of the Mystery Legionnaire! (Adventure Comics Vol. 1 #330, 1965)
- 5 Prince Rama's Super-Stand-In! (Superboy Vol. 1 #130, 1966)
- 6 The Dog from S.P.C.A.! (Superboy Vol. 1 #131, 1966)
- 7 Decoy of the Doom Statues! (Superboy Vol. 1 #136, 1967)
- 8 Lost Boys (Adventures of the Super Sons #4, 2019)
- 9 Deus Ex Machina (Adventures of the Super Sons #5, 2019)
- 10 See also
The Super-Fat Boy of Steel! (Superboy Vol. 1 #24, 1949)
The Stolen Identities! (Adventure Comics Vol. 1 #270, 1960)
The Fat Boy of Steel! (Adventure Comics Vol. 1 #298, 1962)
The Secret of the Mystery Legionnaire! (Adventure Comics Vol. 1 #330, 1965)
Prince Rama's Super-Stand-In! (Superboy Vol. 1 #130, 1966)
While filling in for Prince Rama during his time in the kingdom of Bosmir, Superboy frees himself from the clutches of the Panther Maiden, who is fully convinced that Prince Rama has enough superpowers to be her permanent slave, by backfiring a drugging scheme on her. As a result, she is given a ferocious appetite and temporary weight gain, before slimming down immediately later on.
The Dog from S.P.C.A.! (Superboy Vol. 1 #131, 1966)
The original incarnation of Mammoth Mutt, a dog with the ability to inflate himself, makes his only appearance in which a missile is fired straight through his body, killing him.
Decoy of the Doom Statues! (Superboy Vol. 1 #136, 1967)
Mammoth Mutt's former girlfriend, Mammoth Miss, is present, but for this story only.
Lost Boys (Adventures of the Super Sons #4, 2019)
Superboy's potential future self is a bit pudgy due to a slower metabolism.
Deus Ex Machina (Adventures of the Super Sons #5, 2019)
See also
DC Comics | |
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Comics | Animal Antics • Anthro • Aquaman • Fables (comics) • Flippity and Flop • Funny Folks • Funny Stuff • Krypto the Superdog • Leading Comics • Legion of Super-Heroes • Lobo • Metal Men • Milk Wars • Plastic Man • Real Screen Comics • Shade, the Changing Man • Superboy • Supergirl • Superman • Teen Titans Go! • The Flash • Wonder Woman • Zatanna |
Animation | Batman Unlimited • Batman: The Brave and the Bold • DC League of Super-Pets • DC Super Hero Girls • Justice League (TV series) • Justice League Action • Krypto the Superdog • Lobo (webseries) • Teen Titans • Teen Titans Go! |