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"The Super-Monkey from Krypton!": While visiting a zoo, Clark Kent is reminded of how, when he was a toddler, an experimental monkey of Jor-El's had stowed away aboard his rocket, escaping before it exploded, gaining super-po

Superboy #76 is an issue of the series Superboy (Volume 1) with a cover date of October, 1959.

Synopsis for "The Super-Monkey from Krypton!"

While visiting a zoo, Clark Kent is reminded of how, when he was a toddler, an experimental monkey of Jor-El's had stowed away aboard his rocket, escaping before it exploded, gaining super-powers on Earth, taking Clark's Kryptonian playsuit for himself, causing trouble for baby Clark, and eventually fleeing to outer space. Clark wonders when he will see Super-Monkey again.

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Synopsis for "The Biggest Bully in Smallville!"

The Kents take a juvenile delinquent into their home, and soon learn the error of their ways--especially when he discovers that Clark Kent is Superboy.

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Synopsis for "The Day Clark Kent Got a Haircut!"

Noting that Clark Kent never comes in for a haircut (because his hair doesn't grow that much in Earth's atmosphere), Joe Timmons, a barber, suspects he is Superboy and tries to confirm it by luring Clark in for a haircut.

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