
Pencils: Tom Grummett
Inks: Karl Kesel
It's not his first appearance but it's a pretty good cover as covers go. Nothing spectacular but it didn't need to be.
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Superboy #14, April 1995
Pencils: Tom Grummett
Inks: Karl Kesel
Now this takes guts because over half the cover is black! It works and creates the proper imagery but it's far from ordinary.
Superboy #50 April 1998
Pencils: Tom Grummett
Inks: Karl Kesel
Karl Kesel took over the righting chores and immediately launched into a Supeboy meets Kamandi storyline. It didn't last long but it was tons of fun and pretty to look at.
Superboy #1,000,000, November 1998
Pencils: Tom Grummett
Inks: Karl Kesel
If you're gonna riff on Kirby's Kamandi then you may as well go all out and do Omac too. This was great fluffy fun.
Superboy #76, July 2000
Pencils: Tom Grummett
Inks: Karl Kesel
It was a sad day when Superboy's leather jacket got replaced with a t-shirt and tiny shield. Luckily the shield never stuck and has long since been forgotten.
Superboy #95, February 2002
Pencils/Inks: John McCrea
Although his style isn't really suited for Superheroes, I've always loved this cover from John McCrea.
That's all for this week. Enjoy.
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