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1997 Superboy #38, DC Comics.
The story is the first part of a five-part arc titled "Meltdown". Superboy begins to notice that a pimple on his face has gotten bigger, which turns out to be a physical manifestation of his cellular structure. The issue also features a confrontation with the assassin Copperhead.
Publication date: April 1997
Written by: Ron Marz
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