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Comic Title: Superboy #91
Publisher: DC
(National Comics Publications, Inc.)
Address: 575 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: September 1961
On Sale Date:
July 6, 1961 Newsstand Date July 6, 1961
Source: House Ad, Action Comics #279, Page 16
Copyright Date July 6, 1961
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1961
Frequency: Monthly with the exception of Feb., May, Aug., and Nov.
Cover Price: $0.10
Page Count: 32
Editor: Mort Weisinger
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Title: "Superboy's Civil War Time Trip"
Pages: 9
Feature(s):
Superboy (of Earth-1)
Writer: Jerry Siegel
Artist: George Papp
Reprinted In:
Superboy #143 (1967)
Feature Character(s)
- Superboy (last appearance in Adventure Comics #288; next appearance in Superboy #91)
Supporting Character(s)
- Jonathan Kent (last appearance in Adventure Comics #288; next appearance in Superboy #91)
- Martha Kent (last appearance in Adventure Comics #288; next appearance in Superboy #91)
- Lana Lang (last appearance in Adventure Comics #288; next appearance in Superboy #91)
Villain(s)
- Lex Luthor (last appearance in Superboy #86; next appearance in Superboy #92)
Other Character(s)
- Ezag and Querl (two alien generals; no further appearances)
- Rex Rothul, General Kane, Clark Brent, Nurse Bertha, and Lina Long (android duplicates of Smallville residents; no further appearances)
Synopsis:
Smallville plans a celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the Civil War. The re-enactment includes the Kent family, Lana Lang, and Lex Luthor. Superboy travels into space to stop an alien missile, but when he returns to Earth he sees Clark Kent participating in the play. Knowing that it can’t be the real Clark, he watches and thinks that the explosion sent him into the past where he is seeing the real Civil War.
The people involved resemble the future residents of Smallville, except Clark is a spy, and the Luthor duplicate is a hero. Superboy tries to alter history, but in each case he is thwarted by fate. Finally, he meets the Lana Lang duplicate who introduces him to two alien generals. The participants of the war are just android duplicates created by the generals. The explosion did not send Superboy into the past, but to another planet, where another re-enactment was taking place.
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