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"D.O.A. - In Cold Blood": Anton Lumar, a photographer, scientist, and thief, discovers a way of creating 3-D "living" images composed mostly of lead sulphides and uses his device to frame Superboy for the "murder" of a 3-D image of Lana Lang while

Quote1 I swear by the Holy Sun of Krypton I will not try to escape from this cell until I'm cleared of this charge! Quote2
Superboy

Superboy #151 is an issue of the series Superboy (Volume 1) with a cover date of October, 1968.

Synopsis for "D.O.A. - In Cold Blood"

Anton Lumar, a photographer, scientist, and thief, discovers a way of creating 3-D "living" images composed mostly of lead sulphides and uses his device to frame Superboy for the "murder" of a 3-D image of Lana Lang while he steals a priceless gem and holds Lana hostage. Despite being in a cell he has sworn not to leave before being cleared, Superboy uproots the cell from the Smallville jail and flies it and himself to Lumar's hideout, where he and Lana manage to capture Lumar.

Appearing in "D.O.A. - In Cold Blood"

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  • Anton Lumar (Single appearance)

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  • Capt. Hall (Smallville Police Dept.) (Single appearance)
  • Duplicate of Kryptonite Kid

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Trivia

The earliest mention of Krypton's sun (Rao) being a religious icon to Kryptonians. -- see quote above.


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