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    Superboy #68

    Superboy » Superboy #68 - The Boy of Steel versus the Thing of Steel released by DC Comics on October 1958.

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    The Boy of Steel versus the Thing of Steel last edited by Plexirvones on 09/05/22 01:00PM View full history

    1. Cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye.
    2. "The Boy of Steel versus the Thing of Steel" written by Otto Binder, penciled and inked by George Papp.
    3. Chapter 1: "The Amazing Bizarro" (Superboy, Bizarro, Martha Kent, Melissa, Kryptonite. Reprinted in: Superman Annual #2, DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest #15 & The Greatest Superman Stories Ever Told (1987)) This is the first appearance of Bizarro, who, in this story was made from a duplicator ray which made imperfect copies of the original, in this case Superboy (later Bizarros would have a different origin). Can Superboy defeat someone that has the same powers he does?
    4. Lost -- A Free Education! (public service message by Binky / written by Jack Schiff)
    5. Little Pete (gag strip by Henry Boltinoff)
    6. Chapter 2: "The Runaway Super-Creature"
    7. Shorty (gag strip by Henry Boltinoff)
    8. Casey the Cop (gag strip by Henry Boltinoff)
    9. Smallville Mailsack (first Superboy letters page)
    10. Chapter 3: "The Battle with Bizarro"
    11. Razor Blade Radio (Superboy's Workshop)
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