Skyboy (disambiguation)

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In a [[Parallel-Worlds|Parallel World]] the infant [[Kal-El]] arrived from the planet [[Krypton]] in 1976. He grew to become the teenaged Skyboy and, in 2001, the adult Superman.
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(S No. 300, Jun 1976: "Superman, 2001!")
 
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Tharn as Skyboy

The name given by Superman to a teenager from outer space, endowed with superhuman powers similar to Superman's, who arrives on the planet Earth in January-February 1958 afflicted with total amnesia as the result of a collision between his spacecraft and an oncoming meteor. Skyboy, who ultimately recovers his memory with Superman's help, is in reality Tharn, the son of a lawman on the far-distant planet Kormo who dispatched his son to Earth to alert its inhabitants to the recent arrival on Earth of a band of interplanetary outlaws led by the villainous Rawl. On Earth, Rawl and his bandits stage a series of spectacular thefts of copper, Kormo's most precious metal, before they are finally apprehended through the heroic efforts of Superman, Skyboy, Batman, and Robin (WF No. 92: "The Boy from Outer Space!")

Superman as Skyboy

In a Parallel World the infant Kal-El arrived from the planet Krypton in 1976. He grew to become the teenaged Skyboy and , in 2001, the adult Superman.

(S No. 300, Jun 1976: "Superman, 2001!")

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