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2001 Superboy #83, DC Comics.
This issue is part of the 1994-2002 series featuring the modern Superboy, Kon-El (Conner Kent).
The story follows Superboy as he experiences a mid-life crisis. Feeling down after overhearing a girl unimpressed by him, he seeks advice from various heroes before finding a new sense of self.
Publication Date: February 2001
Written by: Joe Kelly
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