There was a Superboy story in which a tramp found Clark Kent’s “discarded” clothes and, since he (the tramp) came by them legitimately, Superboy had to trick him into discarding each item again so that he (Superboy) could secretly reclaim them. I wish there were cheap online reprints of the Superboy comics from that era (1961-62?)!
allen@home over 2 years ago
Good going dude. Finders keepers.
Pickled Pete over 2 years ago
Who will be around to save us when there are no more phone booths?
Linguist over 2 years ago
Funny! As a kid, watching Superman on television, I always wondered what happened to Clark Kent’s clothes?
What happened if someone was using the telephone booth when Superman returned?
If someone found the pile of clothes and his shoes, didn’t they go through his pockets looking for i.d.?
How come he was always able to find an empty phone booth?
One of the biggest questions I had was if he was Superman, why did his alter-ego drive a 1952 Nash Healy Convertible?
Jefano Premium Member over 2 years ago
There was a Superboy story in which a tramp found Clark Kent’s “discarded” clothes and, since he (the tramp) came by them legitimately, Superboy had to trick him into discarding each item again so that he (Superboy) could secretly reclaim them. I wish there were cheap online reprints of the Superboy comics from that era (1961-62?)!
Radish... over 2 years ago
You don’t tug on Superman’s cape…
Ubintold over 2 years ago
The guy also takes off his glasses and nobody knows who he is.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
Bum: Holy Crap, what a great fit!
Znox11 over 2 years ago
Anyone ever try to change clothes in a telephone booth? There’s even more proof that Superman was a super man.
JimValTen Premium Member over 2 years ago
Now that’s really good!!!!! Very clever.
paullp Premium Member over 2 years ago
Actually it was right after this incident that he gave up on phone booths.