Giant Superboy Album #2

Colour Comics Pty. Ltd.
Australia
Issue contents

"An all star collection featuring Superboy's greatest foes and menaces!"
Featuring
- Feature
- Superboy, the Adventures of Superman when he was a Boy
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- , scripter
- Art
- Curt Swan, penciller
- George Klein, inker
- Text
- , letterer
- Editing
- Mort Weisinger, original editor
Reprint history

Featuring
- Feature
- Seven Seas Stamps Pty. Ltd.

Featuring
- Feature
- Superboy, the Adventures of Superman when he was a Boy
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- Bill Finger, scripter
- Art
- Curt Swan, penciller
- Sy Barry, inker
- Text
- , letterer
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, original editor
- Mort Weisinger, original Story Editor
- George Kashdan, original Story Editor
- Management
- Jack Schiff, original Managing Editor
Reprint history
- First print
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Adventure Comics (DC, 1938 series) #205 (October 1954) — The Journey of the Second Superboy!
- Also printed
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Superboy (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #80 ([October 1955]) — The Journey of the Second Superboy!
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80 Page Giant Magazine (DC, 1964 series) #10 (May 1965) — The Journey of the Second Superboy!
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Colossal Comic (Colour Comics, 1958 series) #45 ([May 1968?]) — The Journey of the Second Superboy

Featuring
- Feature
- Superboy, the Adventures of Superman when he was a Boy
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- Bill Finger, scripter
- Art
- John Sikela, line art
- Text
- , letterer
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, original editor
- Mort Weisinger, original Story Editor
- George Kashdan, original Story Editor
- Management
- Jack Schiff, original Managing Editor
Reprint history
- First print
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Adventure Comics (DC, 1938 series) #250 (July 1958) — The Impostor from the Year 2958
- Also printed
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Superboy (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #119 ([January 1959?]) — The Impostor from the Year 2958
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Superboy (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #119 ([January 1959]) — The Impostor from the Year 2954
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80 Page Giant Magazine (DC, 1964 series) #10 (May 1965) — The Imposter from the Year 2958
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Superman Presents Tip Top Comic Monthly (Colour Comics, 1965 series) #4 ([August 1965?]) — The Impostor from the Year 2958
Synopsis
A criminal from the 30th Century comes to Smallville to get Cobalt to build a cobalt bomb, and disguises himself as a local resident and Superboy has to figure out which one.

Featuring
- Feature
- Superboy, the Adventures of Superman when he was a Boy
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- Jerry Siegel, scripter
- Art
- George Papp, line art
- Text
- , letterer
- Editing
- Mort Weisinger, editor
Reprint history
- First print
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Superboy (DC, 1949 series) #83 (September 1960) — The Dreams of Doom
- Also printed
-
Superboy Spectacular (DC, 1980 series) #1 (1980) — The Dreams of Doom!
Synopsis
Superboy meets a young boy with the power to turn anything into Kryptonite.

Featuring
- Feature
- Superboy, the Adventures of Superman when he was a Boy
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- Jerry Siegel, scripter
- Art
- Al Plastino, line art
- Text
- , letterer
- Editing
- Mort Weisinger, original editor
Reprint history
- First print
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Adventure Comics (DC, 1938 series) #271 (April 1960) — How Luthor Met Superboy!
- Also printed
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Superman Supacomic (Colour Comics, 1959 series) #15 ([October 1960?]) — How Luthor Met Superboy
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80 Page Giant Magazine (DC, 1964 series) #10 (May 1965) — How Luthor Met Superboy!
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Limited Collectors' Edition (DC, 1972 series) #C-39 (October-November 1975) — How Luthor Met Superboy!
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Superman From the Thirties to the Eighties (Crown, 1983 series) (1983) — How Luthor Met Superboy!
Synopsis
Young Lex and Superboy start out as friends, but after Superboy accidentally destroys Luthor's laboratory and accidentally causes Lex to lose his hair, Luthor vows revenge.

Featuring
- Feature
- Superboy, the Adventures of Superman when he was a Boy
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- Otto Binder, scripter
- Art
- George Papp, line art
- Editing
- Mort Weisinger, original editor
Reprint history
- First print
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Adventure Comics (DC, 1938 series) #264 (September 1959) — The Helpless Hero
- Also printed
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Superman Supacomic (Colour Comics, 1959 series) #7 ([January 1960?]) — The Helpless Hero
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Superman Supacomic (Colour Comics, 1959 series) #40 ([December 1962?]) — The Helpless Hero
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80 Page Giant Magazine (DC, 1964 series) #10 (May 1965) — The Helpless Hero!
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Super Adventure Comic (Colour Comics, 1960 series) #31 ([September 1967?]) — The Four Helpless Heroes

Featuring
- Feature
- Planets of Wonder
- Genre
- Non-Fiction

Featuring
- Feature
- Superboy, the Adventures of Superman when he was a Boy
- Genre
- Superhero
- Characters
- Martha Kent; Jonathan Kent
Credits
- Writing
- Bill Finger , scripter
- Art
- Al Plastino, line art
- Text
- , letterer
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited] (credited editor editor)
- Mort Weisinger, editor [attributed] (actual)
Reprint history

Featuring
- Feature
- Superboy, the Adventures of Superman when he was a Boy
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- Otto Binder, scripter
- Art
- George Papp, line art
- Text
- Joe Letterese, letterer
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited]
- Mort Weisinger, original Story Editor
- George Kashdan, original Story Editor
- Management
- Jack Schiff, original Managing Editor
Reprint history
- First print
-
Adventure Comics (DC, 1938 series) #255 (December 1958) — The Splitting of Superboy
- Also printed
-
Superboy (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #123 ([May 1959?]) — The Splitting of Superboy
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Superboy (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #123 ([May 1959?]) — The Splitting of Superboy
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80 Page Giant Magazine (DC, 1964 series) #10 (May 1965) — The Splitting of Superboy!
Synopsis
Kozz of Mars uses Red Kryptonite to split Superboy and Clark into two separate people. But Clark turns out to be evil.

Featuring
- Feature
- Melody School of Music
Credits
- Writing
- , scripter
- Art
- , photographer
- Text
- , typeset

Featuring
- Feature
- Peter Hastings
- Code
- KGM.SBA.666
Indicia
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