SUPERBOY #94 (DC Comics, January 1960)
Superboy #94, published by DC Comics in January 1960. This issue features a fantastic secret-identity themed cover centered around Pete Ross, one of the most important supporting characters in Superboy lore. Covers like this perfectly represent the charm, suspense, and clever storytelling that made early Superboy comics so beloved.
This is a true 1950s/early-1960s DC collectible, offering both strong nostalgia and historical significance.
STORY HIGHLIGHT:
“Why Does Clark Kent Think Pete Ross Is Superboy?”
This issue leans heavily into one of the most iconic themes in Superman mythology—the constant threat of Clark Kent’s secret identity being exposed. When Clark begins to believe that his best friend Pete Ross might actually be Superboy, a clever and suspenseful mystery unfolds.
These kinds of stories defined the Superboy series, blending drama, humor, and moral lessons into a tight, engaging read that still holds up today.
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