
SEASON ONE
Executive Producer: IIya Salkind
Character Created by: Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster
Music: Kevin Kiner
CAST
| Clark
Kent/Superboy: Lana Lang: T.J. White: Lex Luthor: Jonathan Kent: Martha Kent: |
John
Haymes Newton Stacy Haiduk Jim Calvert Scott Wells Stuart Whitman Salome Jens |
SEASON 1 | SEASON 2 | SEASON 3 | SEASON 4| SEASON 5
#1 - The Jewel Of Techacal
- (10/3/88)
Writer: Fred Frieberger
Director: Reza S. Badiyi
Lana Lang's globe-trotting father (Peter White) and his assistant are
heading to Shuster University to mount an exhibition of artifacts from
their latest archeological dig. Professor Lang's assistant believes one
of the relics is cursed. Their arrival at the local airport seems to support
this theory when their landing gear fails to function, and they are nearly
killed - except for the fact that Superboy enters the scene in the knick
of time and rescues the endangered plane. Reunited with her father after the
near catastrophe, Lana Lang tries desperately to smooth out past
differences until the curse strikes again, felling Professor Lang with a
massive heart attack. It's clear the cursed artifact must be returned to its
place of origin or all of Shuster is in danger. Unfortunately, a ruthless
upper-classman, Lex Luthor, along with his henchman, Leo (Michael
Manno), has pilfered the priceless artifact intending to sell it to the highest
bidder.
#2 - A Kind Of
Princess - (10/10/88)
Writers: Howard Dimsdale and Michael Morris
Director: Reza S. Badiyi
Clark Kent has fallen for Sarah Danner (Julie McCullough), whose
father (Ed Winter [Project: UFO]) is a very important man in organized
crime. He's come to Shuster University for his daughter's birthday, which
doesn't sit well with Casey (Harry Cup), the local crime boss. Fearing
that Sarah's father is moving in on his territory, Casey orders
him killed. All-out war is declared between the two gangsters after Superboy
saves Sarah's father. Clark questions his feelings toward Sarah,
who accepts her father's work a little too matter-of-factly for Clark's
tastes, though it's not long before Sarah herself becomes her father's
bargaining chip against Casey. Helpless to do much but wait with his
girl's life hanging in the balance, Clark Kent sees what little value Sarah's
life has to her father, as he gambles frivolously with Casey.
#3 - Back To
Oblivion - (10/17/88)
Writer: Fred Frieberger
Director: Colin Chilvers
T.J. White, the son of Daily Planet newspaper editor Perry
White, is investigating several acts of violence reported at the scrap heap
near Shuster University, when he too falls victim to deadly machines
constructed by old man Wagner (Abe Vigoda) to protect his yard. When Lana
Lang hears of the attempt on T.J.'s life, she defends Wagner
as a fine upstanding citizen. She even goes out to his scrap yard to calm the
frightened Mr. Wagner. Hounded for years by inconsiderate children and
neighbors, the old man's past catches up with him as he begins to relive the
Nazi holocaust, surrounding himself with protection. When Lana Lang turns
up with some food, the senile old man mistakes her for his murdered daughter Lena.
Attempts to reason with him are futile and it takes Superboy to brave the
scrap-metal onslaught Mr. Wagner has prepared for the imagined Nazi
takeover.
#4 - The Russian
Exchange Student - (10/24/88)
Writers: Vida Spears and Sava V. Finney
Director: Reza S. Badiyi
The college adventures of Superboy continue as Natasha Pokrovsku (Heather
Haase), a Soviet exchange student, visits the Shuster University campus
to work on a joint Soviet/American energy experiment with Professor Abel
Gorden (Ray Walston [My Favorite Martian]). While working in his
high-security laboratory, Professor Gorden is jolted from his seat by an
electrical short in the computer. Knowing that only he, Natasha, and his
assistant Jeff Hilford (Courtney Gaines) have access to the lab, Gorden,
already leery of the foreign exchange student, suspects Natasha of
rigging the explosion. Insulted and hurt, Natasha packs to return home to
the Soviet Union while Clark, Lana and T.J. try to talk her
in to staying. Later, another incident occurs that nearly kills Professor
Gorden, and Natasha is believed to be the cause. But T.J. and Clark
believe that she is innocent and become determined to clear her from suspicion.
#5 - Countdown To
Nowhere - (10/31/88)
Writer: Fred Frieberger
Director: Colin Chilvers
During a peaceful protest over the development of a dangerous new laser gun for
the government, four thieves dressed as Shuster University football
players steal the controversial weapon. To protect their getaway, the kidnap the
protest's organizer, freshman Lana Lang. Clark and T.J. are
at a loss as to where the criminals are headed with Lana and the gun, but
the young journalism students decipher a cryptic clue, and they realize that the
thieves intend to sabotage the launching of NASA's space shuttle scheduled for
that afternoon. Concerned for the safety of his dearest friend and the danger
posed to the U.S. space program, Clark Kent has little choice except to
venture out into public as the Boy Of Steel - Superboy - for the
first time ever.
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#6 - Bringing Down
The House - (11/7/88)
Writers: Howard Dimsdale and Michael Morris
Director: Colin Chilvers
A rash of deadly mishaps plague the boardwalk and baseball amusement park the
same week that Shuster University alumnus Judd Faust (Leif
Garrett) returns for a rare concert appearance at the college. The introverted
rock star sweeps Lana Lang off her feet and appears to make Clark Kent
a little bit jealous. While investigating the strange accidents, Clark
discovers there is a bizarre link between Faust's return to Shuster
and the deadly theme-park threats. Faust's compulsion to collect almost
anything is revealed to be a driving force in his personality - and in his
profession. When Lana finds out what lengths Faust will go to add
to his collection, it may be too late for her to survive her crush on the
outlandish celebrity.
#7 - The Beast And
Beauty - (11/14/88)
Writers: Toby Martin and Bernard M. Khan
Director: Jackie Cooper
After a jewelry store is held up, the guard (Tom Nowicki) swears it was Superboy
who melted their vault with his heat vision. Not realizing there is an impostor,
the police issue a warrant for Superboy's arrest. Meanwhile, at Shuster
University, Clark Kent is interviewing Jennifer Jenkins (Lonnie
Shaw), a Shuster graduate and contestant in a regional Beauty Pageant. Hugo
Stone (David Marciano) is the imposter and the would-be suitor of Jennifer
Jenkins. Once she jokingly agreed to marry Stone if he "had a
million bucks." Armed with high-tech machines and a Superboy
costume, he is stealing his million dollar dowry. The girl has no idea that the
lunatic Stone will soon be paying a call on her, and Superboy's
problems are only beginning as the police arrest him after he saves two officers
from a burning car that wrecked in pursuit of the imposter.
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#8 - The Fixer
- (11/21/88)
Writer: Alan Schwimmer
Director: Colin Chilvers
Superboy gets involved in a fixed basketball game at Shuster
University which is masterminded by Shuster University senior, Lex
Luthor. Luthor has bribed the star player (Michael Landon Jr.) to
throw the game by threatening to publish some photographs of him smoking grass
at a party, which would ruin his pro-basketball career. Clark, Lana
and T.J. team up to defeat Lex by convincing Stretch to win
the game in spite of the consequences. Stretch eventually comes to the
realization that if he does throw the game, he will be in Luthor's hip
pocket for the rest of his life. He decides to try his best to win, but his
every move is foiled by another player who is on the take.
#9 - The Alien
Solution - (11/28/88)
Writers: Michael Carlin and Andrew Helfer
Director: Colin Chilvers
Unknown to Superboy and Lana Lang, they are being monitored by a
weird gaseous creature in a spaceship high above the Earth's atmosphere. After
inhabiting a lifeless body (Jeff Moldovan) on board its ship, the alien follows
and captures the unsuspecting Lana and subsequently succeeds in luring
the Boy Of Steel into its clutches. After a pitched battle on the Shuster
University campus where Lana is rendered unconscious, it appears that
Superboy has indeed defeated the strange alien warrior. But the gaseous
being escapes the lifeless warrior form, and enters Lana's comatose
figure. Thinking his lifelong friend is on the verge of death, Clark
stands vigil over her hospital bed until he is confronted by the alien-possessed
Lana. Clark is torn up over Lana being hurt by the alien,
until the being regains consciousness and tricks Clark into following the
gaseous creature back to its ship as Superboy. Once on board the alien
vessel, the creature plans to add Superboy to its collection of lifeless
warriors.
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#10 - Troubled
Waters - (12/5/88)
Writer: Dick Robbins
Director: Reza S. Badiyi
Clark Kent's father is a prominent and vocal resister to Carl
Kenderson (Peter Palmer), a suspicious land investor, who is mysteriously
making bids on their community's modestly valued farmlands. Having obviously
chosen an unscrupulous adversary, Jonathan "Pa" Kent soon finds
himself in Smallville Community Hospital, the victim an unexplainable
tractor accident. Against Jonathan's wishes, Clark's old girl
friend, Ellen Jensen (Julie Donald), calls the Kent's son back to Smallville
from Shuster University. When Clark arrives, Pa Kent tells Clark
of his suspicions that Kenderson plans on buying up the land and mining
it. Clark uses his X-ray vision to discover there is nothing unusual
under the soil except an underground river. When Kenderson sets out to
torch the Kent farm, disaster is averted by Superboy, who
discovers what that the underground river is Kenderson's goal - he
intends to sell the water cheaply to outsiders. But Kenderson isn't about
to quit yet, and part of his plan includes the death of Jonathan Kent.
#11 - Kryptonite
Kills - (1/23/89)
Writers: Andrew Helfer and Michael Carlin
Director: Jackie Cooper [The
SUPERMAN Movies]
Professor Peterson's colleagues send part of a glowing green meteorite to
Shuster University where he displays it in his geology class. Peterson
begins to tell what a great source of energy the rock seems to be when Clark
suddenly faints before the entire class. In the confusion, Lex Luthor
steals the strange, radiating rock from space. With the Kryptonite in his
clutches, Luthor plans to overload the city's power plant, plunging the
city into darkness as a cover to rob the town blind.
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#12-13 - Revenge Of
The Alien, parts 1&2 - (1/30/89 - 2/6/89)
Writers: Andrew Helfer and Michael Carlin
Director: Peter Kiwitt
The gaseous alien that opposed Superboy was defeated when the Boy Of
Steel placed the being in a canister that was then locked in a lab.
Unfortunately, a vandal (Mark Macaulay) steals the canister from the laboratory
and releases the creature, who now wants revenge on Superboy. Disguised
as a policeman (Chick Bernhardt), the alien tracks Superboy/Clark Kent to
Shuster University, where Clark's father, Jonathan Kent, is
visiting his son. Suddenly there is a huge explosion, and everyone, including Clark,
is temporarily knocked unconscious. In the confusion, the alien enters the body
of Pa Kent. When Jonathan and Lana Lang leave together, no
one suspects that the alien has taken over Pa Kent's body and abducted Lana,
and is using her as bait to capture Superboy. The alien holds Lana
hostage at a building where Kryptonite, the only substance that can kill Superboy,
is secretly hidden. The alien knows if he can get Superboy close enough
to the Kryptonite, he will weaken the Boy Of Steel and take over
his body. Superboy's attempt to rescue Lana may be his last...
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#14 - Stand Up and
Get Knocked Down - (2/13/89)
Writers: David Patrick Columbia and Toby Martin
Director: David Grossman
T.J. White and Clark Kent investigate the mysterious death of T.J.'s
friend Michael (Hayden Logston), who had recently performed at a local
comedy club. Suspecting that the club is involved in Michael's death, T.J.
signs up to perform. That night, he overhears the club owners talking about Michael's
murder. They thought Michael was trying to muscle in on their drug
running business, so they eliminated him. When the club owners realize T.J.
is snooping too much, they decide to get rid of the pesky teenager -
permanently.
#15 - Meet Mr.
Mxyzptlk - (2/20/89)
Writer: Dennis O'Neill
Director: Peter Kiwitt
A creature from the fifth dimension named Mr. Mxyzptlk (Michael J.
Pollard) comes to Earth to find the secret of Superboy's powers. Mr.
Mxyzptlk turns himself into a Clark Kent clone to win the affections
of Lana Lang. When Superboy tries to get Mr. Mxyzptlk away
from Lana, Lana believes that Superboy is jealous of her
newfound relationship with Clark. Meanwhile, Superboy must find
another way to get Lana away from the Clark clone before she is
whisked away to the fifth dimension by the mysterious Mr. Mxyzptlk.
#16 - Birdwoman Of
The Swamps - (2/27/89)
Writer: Bernard M. Khan
Director: Reza S. Badiyi
A construction project benefiting the poor is halted by mysterious, inexplicable
occurrences. The local wildlife is blamed for the acts of vandalism. The
spokesperson for the wildlife, and old Indian woman (Marlene Cameron), says the
local animals are upset by the construction and they must not be disturbed. The
investigative talents of Clark, T.J., and Lana come into
play when they try to get to the bottom of the strange attacks on the
construction company. The old Indian woman claims the birds themselves are
causing the acts of destruction, while Mr. Hogan (James MacArthur [The
Swiss Family Robinson]), the owner of the construction company insists the
woman is behind the mishaps. Superboy is called in to upright the huge
pieces of fallen construction machinery, only to find himself momentarily
succumbing to the Indian woman's ancient magic. Meanwhile, Mr. Hogan,
showing his true colors, sends his men out to remove the threat of Indian woman
- permanently.
#17 - Terror From
The Blue - (3/6/89)
Writer: George Kirgo
Director: David Grossman
Lana Lang shows up at the police station to do an interview for her paper
on community relations. Lt. Harris (Roger Pretto) isn't back from lunch,
son Lana goes for a walk. Meanwhile, Harris is outside talking to Detective
Jed Slade (Cary-Haroyuki Tagawa), a crooked cop who Harris is trying
to talk into turning himself in for his criminal activities. Just as Lana
walks by, Slade pulls out a gun and tries to kill Harris. Seeing
the attempted murder, Lana runs when Slade orders a couple of his
cronies to get her. Running from the scene of the crime, Lana hides out
in a friend's house far away from the location of the incident, but the crooked
cop hasn't given up and is still trying to find and silence Lana before
she can reveal what she saw. She finally calls Clark for help, but a
tapped phone at Clark's house leads Slade and his henchmen to Lana,
where they hunt her down.
#18 - War Of The
Species - (3/13/89)
Writer: Steven L. Sears
Director: Peter Kiwitt
Lana Lang, Clark Kent, and T.J. White come face-to-face
with a super-powered android (John Matuzak) at a nearby scientific laboratory.
While researching a story for the Shuster Harold, Lana and T.J.
find the dead body of a scientist (Kevyn Major Howard) in his lab. They also
encounter the shocking results of his latest experiment - an eight foot robot
who tries to kill them. Superboy crashes through the wall, momentarily
obstructing the robot, saving Lana and T.J.. But the three
discover the robot will multiply into an army of robots programmed to kill all
of humanity, unless Superboy can stop it.
#19 - Little
Hercules - (4/10/89)
Writer: Wayne A. Rice
Director: David Grossman
While sending a romantic poem to his girlfriend by computer, a thirteen-year-old
computer genius (Leaf Phoenix) accidentally sets off a sequential code which
activates secret military weapons. The military can not stop the nuclear chain
of events once it has started. The only hope is to call on Superboy, who
flies the boy genius to a secret submarine where the missiles are ready to
launch. With time running out, the boy decodes the computer while Superboy
uses all his super-powers to deactivate the nuclear missiles. But unless they
can finish in time, it may be the beginning of World War III.
#20 - Mutant
- (4/17/89)
Writer: Michael Morris
Director: Joe Ravitz
While attending a nuclear scientists' convention, Clark sees a prominent
physicist (Jack Swanson) being kidnapped by some strange-looking people. He
follows them to the top of a skyscraper, where they promptly vanish after
walking through a wall into a spaceship. Having been stunned by a ray beam, Superboy
cannot stop the ship from leaving, and when Clark and T.J. try to
report the mysterious happenings to the police, the officer interviewing them
thinks that they are both nuts. Meanwhile, the kidnappers turn out to be
dangerous mutants from 24th century Earth. Because the plutonium and other
materials they need do not exist in their century, they have returned to the
20th century to force the physicist to help them build an atomic bomb. He
refuses, but they insist they have ways to force him into submitting. Back on
Earth, Clark, T.J., and Lana try to learn what has really
happened to Professor Lipcott, resulting in T.J. being taken
prisoner as well.
#21 - The Phantom Of
The Third Division - (4/24/89)
Writer: Bernard M. Khan
Director: David Nutter
Clark Kent and schoolmates Lana and T.J. return to Smallville
to visit Martha and Jonathan Kent. Soon after their arrival, a
mysterious phone call leads the Kents to believe Clark was injured
in a car accident. At the hospital, Pa Kent is abducted by the "Phantom"
(Joe Campanella), a crazed war veteran who was in the army with Jonathan.
The Phantom blames Kent for his capture during the Korean War and
now seeks revenge. Clark must find a way to turn into Superboy and
save his father without giving away his dual identity.
#22 - Black Flamingo
- (5/1/89)
Writer: Cary Bates
Director: Chuck Martinez
A punk-rocker (Remy Palacion) positions his high-powered rifle atop a tall
building, waiting for his target to come into view: a senator (Ron Knight) who
is about to be assassinated. Luckily for the politician, Clark Kent is
nearby, and he saves the senator and captures the giggling rocker. Superboy
notices the boy is wearing a medallion with an emblem form a local club, so he
goes undercover in the punk nightclub to discover why the boy was convinced he
must murder the senator. At the club Clark comes up against the
mysterious Snake-Man (Fernando Allende), who is using hypnosis to force
young punk-rockers to perform evil deeds against their will. The Boy Of Steel
is momentarily mesmerized by the Snake-Man's mind-altering spell but uses
his super powers to overcome the brainwashing. Now with the help of Lana
and T.J., Superboy tries again to apprehend the evil Snake-Man.
#23 - Hollywood
- (5/8/89)
Writer: Fred Frieberger
Director: David Nutter
Superboy arrives to help and eccentric scientist (Doug McClure [The
Land That Time Forgot]) repair his time machine. Superboy considers
the scientist dubious at best, but his machine is causing power outages
everywhere, so he agrees to use his heat vision to repair the device. But when
he does so the scientist accidentally hurls them both back in time to 1939
Hollywood. Trapped in the past, Clark saves a beautiful girl from some
thugs. It turns out that she is Victoria Letour (Gail O'Grady), a
beautiful, famous movie star whom he ends up falling in love with. Meanwhile, he
finds the Professor but the odd man reveals that the time machine must be
repaired before they can return home - and the necessary parts don't exist in
1939. Superboy enlists Victoria to help him build the world's
first electric calculator, which Superboy hopes he can use to fix the
time machine and return the scientist and himself back to their own time.
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#24 - Succubus
- (5/15/89)
Writer: Fred Frieberger
Director: David Nutter
A man asks a beautiful woman author for her autograph, but gets more than he
bargained for when Pamela Dare (Sybil Danning [V, Battle Beyond The
Stars]) instantly drains his youth and turns him into an old man - a dead
one. Later, T.J. White becomes smitten with the sexy romance novelist
when she visits Shuster University to promote her new book. She does her
best to get in good with T.J., knowing that he is Superboy's
friend, but is only using him to find the Boy Of Steel - a similar tactic
she uses on Clark after meeting him. Unbeknownst to all, the author is a "Succubi,"
a centuries old vampire-like creature who drains the youth out of her victims to
maintain a youthful existence. Pamela captures Lana and T.J.,
holding them hostage to lure Superboy to her lair. She plans to drain the
life out of Superboy to keep herself youthful forever.
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#25 - Luthor
Unleashed - (5/22/89)
Writer: Stephen Lord
Director: David Nutter
Lex Luthor uses a strange electronic device to knock out security
equipment and guards to break into an Army base and steal some top secret laser
weapon made specifically to kill people. Later, because Lex and his
accomplice were wearing ROTC uniforms from Shuster University, T.J.
and Clark are called in to find out if students were involved. Although Lex
isn't an ROTC student, he immediately comes to mind as the guilty party.
Meanwhile, Lex is in a lab working on a chemical weapon when an explosion
occurs and he is trapped behind a sea of flames. Superboy saves the life
of Luthor by blowing out the flames. At first Luthor is
appreciative - until he learns that the exploding chemicals being blown around
have caused all his hair to fall out. To Luthor's dismay, he'll be bald
for the rest of his life. Lex vows to get even with Superboy for
this horrible fate.
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#26 - The Invisible
People - (6/5/89)
Writer: Mark Evanier
Director: Jackie Cooper [The
SUPERMAN Movies]
Superboy becomes involved with a group of homeless people when he comes
to their aid after a savage fire-bombing of their tent city. The chief suspect
is a greedy business man, Gerold Manfred (Sonny Shroyer), who has agreed
to sell adjoining property to a real estate developer for $145 million if he is
able to rid the nearby land of the tent city. T.J., Lana and Clark
get involved in their plight, attempting to fix up the tent city after the
fire-bombing. Hired goons, acting as Gerold's "security
guards," kidnap Damon (Greg Morris [Mission Impossible]), the
leader of the homeless workers. In the scuffle, T.J. is knocked
unconscious, unceremoniously dumped in a van, and pushed towards a watery ocean
grave. Superboy dashes to save him and the kidnappers escape. Superboy
teams up with Lana and the destitute families in an inspirational attempt
to rescue their missing ally. Lana finds Damon, but is captured
herself by Manfred. When Damon rejects Manfred's bribes to
move the tent city, both of them face death.