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Revision as of 19:19, 29 April 2011
Superboy (Volume 2) with a cover date of April, 1981.
Synopsis for "The Super-Secret Of Smallville"
Dr. Elaine Crosley is out to find a way to supercharge her son, who is above average but not up to her nor her ex-Decathlon champ husband’s standards. Her reasoning that Superboy’s powers must be recharged periodically from a power element leads her to Jor-El’s rocket, and thence to the discovery of Superboy’s double identity. But their son is kidnapped, and rescued by Superboy. The two parents see their error of not accepting their son for what he is, and subject themselves to a hypnotic process that erases their knowledge of Superboy’s secret identity.
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Synopsis for "The Superboy Training of Clark Kent"
After Superboy gives him a brief training session, Clark Kent of Earth-Two joins the circus as an aerialist, despite the advice of Superboy and the Kents. But when he has to save an audience by propping up the support pole of the big top, Clark decides to return to the Kent farm and prepare for a career as a superhero. Then he helps Superboy of Earth-One return to his homeworld and proper era.
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