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In this story, I think Bizarro Superboy is actually saying what he means until he leaves and says “Hello.”
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[EDIT: alert commenter Ben Morse says she looks like Magenta -- see below.] -- Bizarro (a/k/a the Bizarro Superman and/or Bizarro No. 1) was created by Otto Binder and George Papp and first appeared (as an imperfect duplicate of Superboy) in Superboy #68 (October 1958).
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Adventures of Superman #501 brought us Superboy (who later became simply Connor Kent when lawsuits over the rights to the name Superboy came into play in regards to an earlier version of Superman when he was a kid) created by Karl Kesel and Tom Grummett.
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It’s not that silly thou, we don’t know which Superboy is a BL and the pic would have given that away.
DC Comics for February 2010 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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I personally don’t see this as a money grub, and regardless of what DC says I still think that this is the real reason that Connor took a dirt-nap, and the reason that they have expressly avoided using the name Superboy in any relation to Clark on Smallville.
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After approximately three years of rigor mortis, Conner Kent — aka Superboy — has returned to the DCU!
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The original Superboy — who is now known as Superboy-Prime — was a creation of Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster.
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The Legionaires mistake Superman for Superboy, who used to be a member of their group back when their comic was called Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes.
SUPERMAN #8 DC Comics, 1987 David Campbell 2007
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Superman is all "WTF?" because he was never called Superboy; he began his super career as an adult and what kind of drugs are you damn kids on in the 30th Century anyway?
SUPERMAN #8 DC Comics, 1987 David Campbell 2007
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The Legionaires mistake Superman for Superboy, who used to be a member of their group back when their comic was called Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes.
Archive 2007-05-01 David Campbell 2007
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