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Superman becomes a super-menace to the citizens of Metropolis as Lex Luthor’s revelations make him out to be an inhuman alien. How does the city’s new reaction to his presence affect the Man of Steel?
ADVENTURE COMICS #271 Originally published in April 1960.
Lex Luthor and Superboy were once good friends, with Luthor even saving the Boy of Steel’s life. So what brought on Luthor’s insane hatred for the future Superman?
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