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"The Super-Artist of Smallville": A wealthy Smallville citizen tries to have an art teacher fired for belittling his son's talent, until Superboy lends the teacher a hand.

Superboy #25 is an issue of the series Superboy (Volume 1) with a cover date of April, 1953.

Synopsis for "The Super-Artist of Smallville"

A wealthy Smallville citizen tries to have an art teacher fired for belittling his son's talent, until Superboy lends the teacher a hand.

Appearing in "The Super-Artist of Smallville"

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  • Mr. Merton (Single appearance)

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  • Adam Bralley (Single appearance)
  • Arthur Bralley (Single appearance)
  • Silky Smathers (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for "The Boy Who Framed Clark Kent"

On a camping trip, Clark Kent is framed by a phony Superboy costume as part of a camper's plans to get favors for himself and Clark.

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  • Larry Wilks (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for "The Cinderella of Smallville"

After the apparent death of her parents, Lana Lang is sent to live with Mr. and Mrs. Silas Creech, who had hoped to control Prof. Lang's money. When the payoff is delayed indefinitely until the "deaths" can be proved, the Creechs treat Lana as badly as Cinderella was treated by her stepmother, until Superboy steps in to play "fairy godfather".

Appearing in "The Cinderella of Smallville"

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  • Silas Creech
  • Aggie Creech

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