Issue | #300 |
Published | June 1976 |
Cover Price | 0.30 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Julius Schwartz; E. Nelson Bridwell (associate); Bob Rozakis (assistant) |
Characters | Superman; Jor-El; Lara; Superbaby; Krypton |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Curt Swan |
Inks | Bob Oksner |
Reprinted | in Superman in the Seventies (DC, 2000 series) #nn |
Characters | Superman [Clark Kent; also as Skyboy]; Jor-El; Lara; Lt. Thomas Clark; Gen. Kent Garrett; Pres. Wiener; Premier Leonov; Moka; Krypton |
Synopsis | What if Baby Kal-El landed on Earth in 1976? Found by the American military just ahead of the Soviets, Kal-El is raised as a ward of the Army. Tensions over the alien superhuman, now called Skyboy, boil over in 1990 with both the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. launching missiles. Skyboy destroys all of the weapons and abandons his Skyboy identity to live as Clark Kent. In 2001, the Soviets send Moka to Times Square to declare himself the person who saved the planet in 1990 and the rightful ruler of mankind, but Clark comes out of retirement, this time as Superman, and exposes Moka for the fraud he is. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Cary Bates; Elliot S! Maggin |
Pencils | Curt Swan |
Inks | Bob Oksner |
Notes | Imaginary story. |
Reprinted | in Best of DC, The (DC, 1979 series) #19; in Superman: Past and Future (DC, 2008 series) #[nn] |