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Artist: Neal Adams |
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Comic Title: Superboy #166
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 909 Third Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: June 1970
On Sale Date:
April 2, 1970 Newsstand Date April 2, 1970
Source: House Ad, Superman #227, Page 24
Copyright Date April 2, 1970
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1970
Frequency: Monthly, with the exception of Feb., Aug. and Nov.
Cover Price: $0.15
Page Count: 32
Editor: Murray Boltinoff
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Title: "Here Lies the Real Superboy"
Pages: 16
Feature(s):
Superboy (of Earth-1)
Writer: Frank Robbins
Penciller: Bob Brown
Inker: Michael Esposito
Feature Character(s)
- Superboy (last appearance in Action Comics #387; next appearance in Superboy #166)
Supporting Character(s)
- Martha Kent (last appearance in Superboy #164; next appearance in Superboy #167)
- Lana Lang (last appearance in Superboy #164; next appearance in Superboy #167)
- Lewis Lang (last appearance in Superboy #160; next appearance in Superboy #173)
Villain(s)
- Several conquistadors (no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- King Quetzl and his people (mayans; no further appearances)
Synopsis:
In the jungle of South America, Professor Lang uncovers the lost temple of Itzamna. He and his daughter Lana open the sealed temple only to discover the body of Superboy entombed inside. Professor Lang immediately concludes that the Boy of Steel from Smallville is a fraud. Lana defends her hero and summons him to the temple.
When Superboy arrives Professor Lang accuses him of lying about this identity. Superboy then explains. He traveled back in time where he met the mayans. King Quetzl mistook him for the god Itzamna. Superboy then helped the mayans defend themselves from Spanish conquerors. However, his continued presence led the mayans to depend upon him, so Superboy staged his own death. After faking an assassination, Superboy created a dummy to take his place. The dummy was then sealed in the tomb where it was discovered by Professor Lang.
The professor does not believe Superboy's story and demands proof. Superboy then has Lang check the cape of the dummy which was caught in a mousetrap when it was taken from Superboy's 20th Century lab. The existence of the mousetrap proves Superboy's story and convinces Lang that Superboy is telling the truth. Superboy then reseals the temple and buries it again to protect its secrets.
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