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| StoryTitle1 = Watch Me Pull a Rabbit Out of My Heart!
 
| StoryTitle1 = Watch Me Pull a Rabbit Out of My Heart!
   
| Synopsis1 = Consumed with turmoil over the events of the war, Superboy can't get what happened on [[Apokolips]] out of his head. Worst of all was seeing a scout of [[Bartholomew Allen II (New Earth)|Impulse]] get killed — the shock of which put Impulse himself into a coma. Kon drops by the [[Kent Farm]]. [[Kal-El (New Earth)|Superman]] is there and is not happy to see that the Kid has left [[S.T.A.R. Labs]]. Superman is bearing the weight of the grief over the war, blaming himself for so many deaths: [[Samuel Lane (New Earth)|Lois's father]], [[Hippolyta (New Earth)|Hippolyta]] and even Impulse's scout. To make matters worse, [[Jonathan Kent]] is missing. Superboy turns to Superman for help, yet the Man of Steel has no advice for him.
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| Synopsis1 = Consumed with turmoil over the events of the war, Superboy can't get what happened on [[Apokolips]] out of his head. Worst of all was seeing a scout of [[Bart Allen (New Earth)|Impulse]] get killed — the shock of which put Impulse himself into a coma. Kon drops by the [[Kent Farm]]. [[Kal-El (New Earth)|Superman]] is there and is not happy to see that the Kid has left [[S.T.A.R. Labs]]. Superman is bearing the weight of the grief over the war, blaming himself for so many deaths: [[Samuel Lane (New Earth)|Lois's father]], [[Hippolyta (New Earth)|Hippolyta]] and even Impulse's scout. To make matters worse, [[Jonathan Kent]] is missing. Superboy turns to Superman for help, yet the Man of Steel has no advice for him.
   
 
Superboy is flying toward [[Metropolis]] when he catches a glimpse of Impulse. He follows him into a graveyard, and finds Impulse wearing the clothes of the March Hare. What follows is a warped version of Alice in Wonderland. First the Kid sees a talking doorknob that looks like [[John Henry Irons (New Earth)|Steel's]] head, then he meets [[Linda Danvers (New Earth)|Supergirl]] who offers the shrinking bottle. Next he meets a pack of bird-related characters ([[Timothy Drake (New Earth)|Robin]], [[Hawkman]], [[Hawkgirl]], [[Hawk and Dove]], and the [[Oswald Cobblepot (New Earth)|Penguin]]) floating on a raft before he is eaten by a giant [[Nanaue (New Earth)|King Shark]]. This transports him to a beach of beautiful women (including [[Knockout (New Earth)|Knockout]]) and an encounter with the Cheshire Cat, who tells him that he's no good that this introspective game. It also points out [[Tana Moon (New Earth)|Tana Moon]], who disappears into a vortex. Kon follows to a spooky mansion, outside of which are [[James Harper Clone (New Earth)|Guardian]], [[Dubbilex (New Earth)|Dubbilex]], and the [[Ravers]]. Inside, he finds Impulse, Tana, and [[Tana Moon Clone (New Earth)|Cherub]], who throw the Kid a Happy Unfuneral Party. The party is crashed by another assortment of characters (including [[Goodness (New Earth)|Granny Goodness]] as the Red Queen and [[General Good]] as the King of Hearts). Superboy feels like he's going out of his mind. He tries to rationalize it — he temporarily thinks that he's still on Apokolips, but the Cheshire Cat assures him that's not the case. He claims that he has been trying to help, and that if the Kid won't listen to him, perhaps he'll listen to someone else, at which point he changes into Superman. Superman tells Kon to turn around and he sees himself, although a future self that looks more like [[Black Zero]]. The mirror image tells Superboy to take a look inside and come to peace with himself.
 
Superboy is flying toward [[Metropolis]] when he catches a glimpse of Impulse. He follows him into a graveyard, and finds Impulse wearing the clothes of the March Hare. What follows is a warped version of Alice in Wonderland. First the Kid sees a talking doorknob that looks like [[John Henry Irons (New Earth)|Steel's]] head, then he meets [[Linda Danvers (New Earth)|Supergirl]] who offers the shrinking bottle. Next he meets a pack of bird-related characters ([[Timothy Drake (New Earth)|Robin]], [[Hawkman]], [[Hawkgirl]], [[Hawk and Dove]], and the [[Oswald Cobblepot (New Earth)|Penguin]]) floating on a raft before he is eaten by a giant [[Nanaue (New Earth)|King Shark]]. This transports him to a beach of beautiful women (including [[Knockout (New Earth)|Knockout]]) and an encounter with the Cheshire Cat, who tells him that he's no good that this introspective game. It also points out [[Tana Moon (New Earth)|Tana Moon]], who disappears into a vortex. Kon follows to a spooky mansion, outside of which are [[James Harper Clone (New Earth)|Guardian]], [[Dubbilex (New Earth)|Dubbilex]], and the [[Ravers]]. Inside, he finds Impulse, Tana, and [[Tana Moon Clone (New Earth)|Cherub]], who throw the Kid a Happy Unfuneral Party. The party is crashed by another assortment of characters (including [[Goodness (New Earth)|Granny Goodness]] as the Red Queen and [[General Good]] as the King of Hearts). Superboy feels like he's going out of his mind. He tries to rationalize it — he temporarily thinks that he's still on Apokolips, but the Cheshire Cat assures him that's not the case. He claims that he has been trying to help, and that if the Kid won't listen to him, perhaps he'll listen to someone else, at which point he changes into Superman. Superman tells Kon to turn around and he sees himself, although a future self that looks more like [[Black Zero]]. The mirror image tells Superboy to take a look inside and come to peace with himself.
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:* {{a|[[Bartholomew Allen II (New Earth)|Impulse]]}} {{Flashback}}, {{Dream}}
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:* {{a|[[Timothy Drake (New Earth)|Robin]]}} {{Flashback}}, {{Dream}}
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* {{a|[[Lobo (New Earth)|Lobo]]}} {{Flashback}}
 
* {{a|[[Lobo (New Earth)|Lobo]]}} {{Flashback}}
 
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* {{a|[[Kent Nelson (New Earth)|Doctor Fate]]}} {{Dream}}
 
* {{a|[[Kent Nelson (New Earth)|Doctor Fate]]}} {{Dream}}
 
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| Links = {{Kon-El Links}}
 
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* [http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=54869 Superboy #92 entry at the Grand Comics Database]
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* [https://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=54869 Superboy #92 entry at the Grand Comics Database]
* [http://www.dcuguide.com/Sb/Sb3_003.php Superboy #92 entry at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe]
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* [https://www.dcuguide.com/Sb/Sb3_003.php Superboy #92 entry at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe]
 
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Revision as of 05:27, 5 March 2019

"Watch Me Pull a Rabbit Out of My Heart!": Consumed with turmoil over the events of the war, Superboy can't get what happened on Apokolips out of his head. Worst of all was seeing a scout of Impulse get killed — the shock of which put Impulse himself into a coma. K

Quote1 Now I get it. I died and went to White Boy Hell. Quote2
Superboy

Superboy (Volume 4) #92 is an issue of the series Superboy (Volume 4) with a cover date of November, 2001.

Synopsis for "Watch Me Pull a Rabbit Out of My Heart!"

Consumed with turmoil over the events of the war, Superboy can't get what happened on Apokolips out of his head. Worst of all was seeing a scout of Impulse get killed — the shock of which put Impulse himself into a coma. Kon drops by the Kent Farm. Superman is there and is not happy to see that the Kid has left S.T.A.R. Labs. Superman is bearing the weight of the grief over the war, blaming himself for so many deaths: Lois's father, Hippolyta and even Impulse's scout. To make matters worse, Jonathan Kent is missing. Superboy turns to Superman for help, yet the Man of Steel has no advice for him.

Superboy is flying toward Metropolis when he catches a glimpse of Impulse. He follows him into a graveyard, and finds Impulse wearing the clothes of the March Hare. What follows is a warped version of Alice in Wonderland. First the Kid sees a talking doorknob that looks like Steel's head, then he meets Supergirl who offers the shrinking bottle. Next he meets a pack of bird-related characters (Robin, Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Hawk and Dove, and the Penguin) floating on a raft before he is eaten by a giant King Shark. This transports him to a beach of beautiful women (including Knockout) and an encounter with the Cheshire Cat, who tells him that he's no good that this introspective game. It also points out Tana Moon, who disappears into a vortex. Kon follows to a spooky mansion, outside of which are Guardian, Dubbilex, and the Ravers. Inside, he finds Impulse, Tana, and Cherub, who throw the Kid a Happy Unfuneral Party. The party is crashed by another assortment of characters (including Granny Goodness as the Red Queen and General Good as the King of Hearts). Superboy feels like he's going out of his mind. He tries to rationalize it — he temporarily thinks that he's still on Apokolips, but the Cheshire Cat assures him that's not the case. He claims that he has been trying to help, and that if the Kid won't listen to him, perhaps he'll listen to someone else, at which point he changes into Superman. Superman tells Kon to turn around and he sees himself, although a future self that looks more like Black Zero. The mirror image tells Superboy to take a look inside and come to peace with himself.

Kon wakes up in the Kent house, having been asleep for the past 20 hours.

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