
Cover Credits |
Artist: Nicholas Peter Cardy |
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Comic Title: Superboy #185
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 909 Third Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: May 1972
On Sale Date:
March 2, 1972 Newsstand Date March 2, 1972
Source: Direct Currents, Action Comics #411, Page 37
Newsstand Date March 2, 1972
Source: House Ad, Flash #214, Page 40
Newsstand Date March 2, 1972
Source: Comic Reader, #82
Copyright Date March 2, 1972
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1972
Frequency: Monthly, (semi-monthly May)
Cover Price: $0.50
Page Count: 96
Editor: E. Nelson Bridwell
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Title: "Clark Kent's Super-Father"
Pages: 13
Feature(s):
Superboy (of Earth-1)
Writer: Otto Binder
Artist: George Papp
Reprinted From:
Adventure Comics #289 (1961)
Feature Character(s)
- Superboy (last appearance in Superboy #92; next appearance in Adventure Comics #290)
Supporting Character(s)
- Jonathan Kent (last appearance in Superboy #91; next appearance in Superboy #93)
- Martha Kent (last appearance in Superboy #92; next appearance in Adventure Comics #290)
- Lewis Lang (last appearance in Superboy #92; next appearance in Superboy #93)
Villain(s)
- Jax-Ur (first appearance; last appearance in Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #101; next appearance in Adventure Comics #293)
Cameo Appearance(s)
- Legion of Super-Heroes (as statues in Superboy’s trophy room)
- Saturn Girl (as a statue in Superboy’s trophy room)
- Lightning Lad (as a statue in Superboy’s trophy room)
- Cosmic Boy (as a statue in Superboy’s trophy room)
Synopsis:
While cleaning Superboy’s trophy room, Jonathan Kent touches a strange space jewel and gains super powers. With his new powers he orders Clark to give up his Superboy identity and replaces him as Super-Man. When Clark tries to go into action to make rescues, Jonathan scolds his son and paints the house with lead paint, so that Clark cannot see emergencies.
While working in the family store, Clark hears a plea for Superboy’s help on the radio. Jonathan quickly finishes his work, and dashes off to the rescue instead of Clark. When Clark sees an invoice signed by his father, he steps outside and observes with his telescopic vision.
Jonathan orders a Superboy robot to gather Kryptonite to kill Superboy. Clark secretly disables the robot and confronts his father. Jonathan is revealed as a fake. He is really Jax-Ur, an escaped Phantom Zone criminal, convicted for destroying an inhabited moon of Krypton. Superboy returns him to the Phantom Zone and frees the real Jonathan Kent who has been held prisoner. Jax-Ur gave himself away when he signed the store invoice with his real name.
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