Lion #26 October 1968
In "Robot Archie and the Superons," Jerry Siegel crafts a clever twist on the superhero formula, with Carlos Pino’s dynamic art and Vicente Alcázar’s inks bringing to life a world where even the most unlikely allies—like the mysterious Doom-Boy and Doom-Girl—play pivotal roles in stopping the Terror League’s latest scheme. As Gadgetman and Gimmick-Kid face off against the League’s deadly plot, the true nature of Doom-Boy’s identity begins to unravel in a moment that redefines the stakes. Cover by Carlos Pino.
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As the Terror League attempts to kill Gadgetman and Gimmick-Kid, but Doom-Boy and Doom-Girl thwart their plan and aid the heroes in rounding up League members. Ramsey then reveals he became Doom-Boy as part of a ruse to lure out the League so they could be captured.
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