
SEASON TWO
Executive Producer:
Ilya Salkind
Character created by: Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
Music: Kevin Kiner
CAST
| Clark
Kent/Superboy: Lana Lang: Andy McAllister: Lex Luthor: Dr. Peterson: Jonathan Kent: Martha Kent: |
Gerard
Christopher Stacy Haiduk Ilan Mitchell-Smith Sherman Howard George Chakiris Stuart Whitman Salome Jens
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SEASON 1 | SEASON 2 | SEASON 3 | SEASON 4 | SEASON 5
#27 - With This Ring
I Thee Kill, part 1 - (10/15/89)
Writer: Fred Frieberger
Directors: David Nutter
Lex Luthor returns, after going through plastic surgery and altering his
fingerprints to disguise his identity from Superboy, and he plans to
steal a new top-secret military weapon for use in killing the Boy Of Steel.
Lex kidnaps Lana Lang and forces her to marry him while using his
sinister genius to gain access to the powerful weapons system. Intending to
destroy Superboy with the missile launcher, Luthor inadvertently
only wounds the super hero, leaving him paralyzed.
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#28 - Lex Luthor...
Sentenced To Death, part 2 - (10/22/89)
Writer: Fred Frieberger
Directors: David Grossman
Disappointed that his weapon hasn't destroyed Superboy, Lex Luthor
lures the super hero from his wheelchair by broadcasting a tape of the villain
with his captive Lana Lang. After a grueling rehabilitation period, a
fully restored Superboy uses his super powers a apprehend Luthor,
and the evil genius is sentenced to death - but makes another escape from the
hands of justice.
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#29 - Metallo
- (10/29/89)
Writers: Mike Carlin
and Andrew Helfer
Director: David Grossman
Roger Corben (Michael Callan), a bungling bank robber, tries to rob and
armored car even though he is having extreme chest pains. Superboy
arrives and apprehends the bank robber, but the small time crook has a heart
attack and is taken to a hospital. After being there awhile he recovers and
escapes by murdering his doctor. After he leaves he suffers another attack and
his car crashes into a tree and explodes. The police presume he is dead, but
journalist Clark Kent is not so sure. Meanwhile, Corben is
actually alive, having fallen in to the hands of a mentally-unbalanced doctor
(Kirt Smildsen) who turns him in to more of a machine than human being, and
replaces his failing human heart with a radioactive power source, Kryptonite!
The unearthly power source transforms the villain into the powerful cyborg Metallo.
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#30 - Young Dracula
- (11/5/89)
Writers: Ilya Salkind
and Carey Bates
Director: David Nutter
A young man (Kevin Berhardt) stops a store hold-up single-handedly, but in a
strange way. He orders the first thief to knock himself out, which he does. The
second one enters the building and shoots the boy twice with no apparent effect,
and the boy orders the punk to start beating his head on the floor, and he
complies. Later, Clark saves Andy's life by pushing him out of the
way of a falling steel girder. It strikes Clark on the head, and although
it can't really hurt him, he has to pretend it does. While at the hospital to
get checked out, Clark meets the young man from the store, who is
actually visiting intern Dr. Byron Shelley by day, and by night is a
vampire. Shelley is using his knowledge of modern medicine to find a cure
for the dreaded curse, and at the same time, he is being stalked by and older,
more powerful vampire (Lloyd Bochner [Battlestar Galactica]), who wishes Shelley
to remain among the unliving creatures.
#31 - Nightmare
Island - (11/12/89)
Writer: Mark Jones
Director: David Nutter
Andy has talked Lana and Clark into going boating with him
although they are reluctant when they learn that the "ship" is little
more than a dilapidated row boat. Sure enough, it sinks, but the three teenagers
are able to make it to shore safely on a small island. Once there, Superboy
arrives explaining that he heard their radio signal to the coast guard, but as
he tries to fly Lana back to the coast he is knocked out by a strange
ray. It turns out that a deranged alien (Phil Fondacaro) is also stranded on the
deserted island, and after knocking out Superboy he kidnaps Lana Lang
and attempts to kill Andy McAllister and Clark Kent. The creature
robs Superboy's powers with his ray gun, leaving Andy and the now
mortal Superboy to team up to rescue Lana and apprehend the alien.
#32-33 - Bizarro...
The Thing Of Steel, part 1&2 - (11/19/89-11/26/89)
Writer: Mark Jones
Directors: Den Bower (part 1), David Nutter (part 2)
When Professor Peterson gets into a new project it usually spell trouble
for Superboy. This time he is trying out a duplicating machine that
doesn't work out as planned, and he accidentally creates a bizarre duplication
of Superboy. The creature (Barry Meyers), named "Bizarro,"
has all the strength of Superboy and warped duplicate memories and
emotions. As a result, he gets away and tries to take the place of Clark.
Andy sees him and thinks Clark has merely dressed up for a costume
party he is supposed to take Lana to. Arriving at the party, Lana
is upset over his making her wait so long when he shows no signs of being sorry.
She gets mad and slaps him, but he takes the slap as a sign of love. Changing
into his Superboy costume, he kidnaps Lana Lang as he too has
strong feelings for her. At that moment Superboy arrives to attempt to
rescue Lana by exposing the creature to Kryptonite, but while the
rock is killing Superboy it has no effect on Bizarro, who leaves Superboy
dying near the Kryptonite. Andy McAllister rescues Superboy
from the lethal Kryptonite. The Boy Of Steel, together with Professor
Peterson, figures out that the Kryptonite didn't work on Bizarro
because he is a defective copy, and the Kryptonite needs to be a
defective version as well. Meanwhile, Bizarro tries to explain his love
to an unappreciative Lana who only wants to go free, but he insists that
they will live together forever. Outside the store they are hiding in, the
police arrive to "rescue" Lana, not knowing Bizarro is
as powerful as his better half. He quickly shows what he is capable of, and a
call is put out for Superboy to help. He arrives with the warped style of
Kryptonite hoping it will stop Bizarro, but the attempt fails.
Instead, he saves the creature from a natural combustion that results from his
duplicate nature. By this time Superboy realizes that Bizarro is
not inherently evil, and the strange creature tearfully releases Lana to Superboy
once he realizes that she belongs with him.
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#34 - Mr. And Mrs.
Superboy - (12/3/89)
Writer: Denny O'Neil
Director: Peter Kiwitt
Mr. Mxyzptlk (Michael J. Pollard), the mischievous imp from another
dimension, arrives back in town - a sure sign of trouble for Superboy.
While Clark, Lana, and Andy are at the pool Mxyzptlk
shows up, as does a giant by the name of Vikabok (Richard Kiel [Moonraker]),
who is pursuing the impish prankster. They both disappear, and begin causing
havoc all over town as the giant pursues Mxyzptlk. Superboy
finally catches up with the magical being, who explains that Vikabok is
upset with him because of a practical joke: he took everything the giant owned
and stranded him on a desert island for 103 years. Superboy agrees to
help Mxyzptlk before the whole town is destroyed, but the imp explains
their only hope is for Lana and Superboy to pretend to be married,
and adopt him so he can be a denizen of their world. According to Mr.
Mxyzptlk, Vikabok will quit trying to kill him once he believes Mxyzptlk
has become a citizen of Earth.
#35 - Programmed For
Death - (12/10/89)
Writer: Cary Bates
Director: David Nutter
Andy receives a call from his father (George Mahari), which is bad news
as far as he is concerned, as the man is always in trouble, whether it be with
the law or the Mob. Arriving at the meeting place Andy agreed to see him
at, he finds a van containing not his father, but a high-tech robot with Jack
McAllister's voice, who knocks Andy unconscious. The next day Jack
shows up at Shuster University and meets Clark and Lana,
whom he tells about his prison record and criminal activities, during which time
Andy was sent to live with an uncle. Jack claims that he is
looking for Andy, who hasn't been seen since the day before, and he wants
to contact Superboy to report a murder in order to save himself from
being killed. Later, Superboy finds out about the "killer,"
which is actually an evil mechanical robot - called "Dreadbot"
- which has a sinister, human-like brain. The evil machine reflects the dark
side of the mind of Jack McAllister, and intends to kill Superboy.
After it absorbs all the electrical power in the city, the Dreadbot aims
a lethal charge at Superboy as Andy and Jack look on
helplessly.
#36 - Superboy's
Deadly Touch - (12/10/89)
Writers: Mark Jones and Cary Bates
Director: Den Bowser
Superboy stops to help a pair of nuns whose bus broke down on the way to
a benefit. Superboy gets behind the bus to push it, not realizing that
one of the nuns is Lex Luthor, who sprays a gas out of the bus and knocks
out the Boy Of Steel. When he awakens, Superboy is unaware that he
has been infused with a deadly and uncontrollable power source. He finally
realizes that something is wrong when he tries to stop some bank robbers and
nearly kills them in the process. The destructive energy makes his super powers
run amuck and now everything he touches seems to fizzle and burn. Dr.
Peterson unsuccessfully tries to cure Superboy, whose last hope seems
to be Lex Luthor, who offers to reverse the effects if the governor (John
Robert Thompson) gives him a full pardon.
#37 - The Power Of
Evil - (12/24/89)
Writer: Michael Prescott
Director: Danny Irom
An evil, shapeless monster (Michael Marzello) escapes from its containment in a
far away country, bent on destroying Superboy. Sensei (Keye Luke),
an inhabitant of the mystical land, travels to America to warn the super hero of
the impending danger. Meanwhile, Andy and Lana practice Karate
after a pair of punks nearly beat Andy to a pulp. The instructor (Michael
Champlin) keeps asking Andy how to reach Superboy, as Andy,
always a braggart, claims he can contact the future Superman at any time.
Actually the instructor, Seth, is the beast in disguise, and he insists Andy
take him to Superboy. Lana notices how strange Seth has been
acting, as she has been dating him. Meanwhile, Sensei arrives to talk to Superboy,
and explains that the creature will find him soon, and it must be stopped before
it kills again.
#38 - Superboy...
Rest In Peace - (1/7/90)
Writer: Michael Maurer
Director: Danny Irom
In the distant future a scientist (Lamont Lofton) learns that a deadly android
(Andreas Wisniewski) has escaped and traveled back in time, where it is due to
arrive at 20th century Shuster University. It seems that in the future it
is known that Clark Kent was Superman, although the android that
intends to kill Superboy is not aware of the super hero's identity. In
the future, Serene (Betsy Russell), a girl is chosen to go back and
destroy the android before it can change history, is aware of who Clark
is and looks forward to meeting her idol. The beautiful scientist arrives to
find Clark Kent and warn him without divulging the future. However, Lana
Lang and Andy McAllister are confused with the sudden appearance of Serene,
who they think has romantic eyes for Clark.
#39 - Super Menace!
- (1/14/90)
Writer: Michael Maurer
Director: Richard J. Lewis
While Professor Peterson is out of the country, the Army experiments with
deactivating a sample of deadly Kryptonite, doing away with the rays that
hurt Superboy, but retaining the energy it produces. Instead, they
inadvertently convert it into mysterious Red Kryptonite. Superboy
is invited to look over the new form of Kryptonite, since the rock - now
turned red - should be harmless. Instead, the new Kryptonite proves to be
equally deadly to Superboy by making the Boy Of Steel purely evil.
Metallo (Michael Callan) is enlisted to combat the super-hero - now a
super menace - but instead he tries to team up with Superboy and take
over the world.
#40 - Yellow Peri's
Spell Of Doom - (1/21/90)
Writers: Mark Jones and Cary Bates
Director: Peter Kiwitt
Clark, Andy, and Lana meet Loretta (Elizabeth
Keipher) at a local club where she works. The rather plain-jane girl whom no one
takes seriously has a thing for Superboy, so Clark delivers and
autographed photo of the Boy Of Steel to her. That night, Loretta
practices some Black Magic and raises an evil spirit named Gazook (Steve
Hansen). The demon realizes that Loretta wants the love of Superboy,
so he turns her into "Yellow Peri," a beautiful woman that no
one recognizes as the homely classmate of Clark's. With the help of Gazook,
Yellow Peri puts a spell on Superboy, forcing him to fall in love
with her. But she realizes that Lana Lang's true love for Superboy
can break her spell, so she sets out to kill her.
#41 - Microboy
- (1/28/90)
Writer: Cary Bates
Director: Richard J. Lewis
Superboy confronts "Microboy" (Frank Military), a
would-be super hero, who has romantic eyes for Lana Lang. The new super
hero is secretly a student inventor who has created a machine which infuses his
body with remarkable powers from microwave radiation. His energy goes haywire
causing a life-threatening situation that only Superboy, with the help of
Professor Peterson, can safely resolve.
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#42 - Run Dracula,
Run - (2/4/90)
Writers: Ilya Salkind
and Cary Bates
Director: Richard J. Lewis
Dr. Byron Shelley (Kevin Bernhardt), who was helped by Superboy to
develop a drug that would keep his alter-ego of a vampire under control, is
jumped by two thugs and his anti-vampire serum is stolen, forcing him to revert
back to the evil dark ways of his ancestors. Lana receives a call from Byron
where he pleads for help, and asks her to send Superboy before he changes
into a vampire and kills again. Not knowing where Superboy is, Lana
leaves to help him on her own, but the vampire attacks her, turning Lana
into a vampire. She uses her new evil powers to turn Superboy into a
vampire as well, and they both team up with Shelley, who plans to sneak
out of the country with his newly converted vampires. Unless Superboy can
use all of his super powers to resist the dark powers, he and Lana will
be doomed forever.
#43 - Brimstone
- (2/11/90)
Writers: Michael Carlin and Andrew Helfer
Director: Andre Guttreund
Andy asks Lana to help him with a project, but she doesn't know
that what he has in mind is selling fake Kryptonite rocks at a game. As
the fans are leaving the game a wild man (Marc Macaulay) begins running amuck, a
hideous-looking person with rotten, decaying flesh hanging from his face. He
strikes and scratches several people before being shot by the police, but even
this doesn't stop him, as he only gets up and runs off. A bleeding Andy
gets ready to go to the hospital when a strange man claiming to be a doctor
(Philip Michael Thomas) approaches Andy and Lana. He finally
reveals that the berserk man is possessed by a powerful, mad magician (Carlos
Gestero), and that every person scratched will become a horrible-looking
creature under the magician's power. Andy is given a foul-tasting liquid
to "cure" him, but Superboy is not so lucky: he corners and
tries to stop the wild man, but, incredibly, the possessed individual overpowers
the Boy Of Steel and scratches his face - which almost immediately places
him under the control of the evil sorcerer Prodo.
#44-45 - Abandon
Earth, part 1&2 - (2/18/90-2/25/90)
Writers: Cary Bates and Mark Jones
Directors: Richard J. Lewis (part 1), Andre R. Guttsreund (part 2)
Two police officers see some unusual lights, then two strangely-dressed people
appear. They are none other then Jor-El (George Lazenby [On Her
Majesty's Secret Service]) and Lara (Britt Ekland [The Man With
The Golden Gun]), the biological parents of Kal-El, now known as Superboy/Clark
Kent, ever since they sent their young son to Earth and the Kents
found and adopted the boy. They state that they have arrived for their son, a
message that is soon on the radio and TV, and Clark learns when he hears
the newscast. Changing into Superboy, he leaves the Kents to meet
them, while Ma and Pa Kent agonize over the possibility that their
adopted son may be gone forever. Arriving where his real parents are waiting Superboy
refuses at first to believe that they could be his mother and father, but
finally accepts it as true. As he spends more time with Jor-El and Lara,
they convince him to return to Krypton, much to the heartache of the Kents.
Meanwhile, Jor-El and Lara a pair of frauds, who are only
masquerading as Superboy's parents, kidnap Andy and Lana to
take them along on the return flight. Arriving on an alien planet, Superboy
is immediately imprisoned along with Lana and Andy, and learns
that "Lara" and "Jor-El," are not his true
parents from Krypton, but deadly chameleon-like aliens able to change
their appearance at will. After luring the super hero away from Earth, the
aliens reveal their plan to imprison Superboy and the kidnapped Lana
Lang and Andy McAllister in a bizarre space-zoo
#46 - Superstar
- (3/11/90)
Writer: Toby Martin
Director: Ken Bower
Andy arrives with his girlfriend, Clark, and Lana, at a Jessica
James (Ami Dolenz) concert with some back stage passes. Unfortunately, he
actually bought them and the guard (Bradford Dunaway) won't let them go in as
their passes are expired. Only Clark gets past the guard by using his
press pass. Once near the stage, Clark sees a driverless, automated car
heading towards superstar Jessica, and after changing into Superboy
he saves her. Jessica takes Superboy home with her, but he refuses
to spend the night. The next night someone contacts Clark to see if he
wants and exclusive interview with Jessica, and he leaves right away.
Once he gets to the studio, he finds a 70's rock star named Venus (Kimberely
Bronson), who was supposed to have died in an aircraft crash. Actually she
survived but was horribly mutilated, so she got the beautiful Jessica to
pretend to sing new songs that Venus actually recorded. Venus
explains that she is telling Clark this to let the public know the truth,
but actually she plans to kill Jessica, as she was already behind the car
incident.
#47 - Nick Knack
- (4/9/90)
Writer: Mark Jones
Director: David Nutter
A remote-controlled toy truck enters the room of Nick Knack (Gilbert
Gottfried), a demented electronic genius who Superboy put behind bars in
a mental asylum. The truck contains a device he uses to cut the bars on his cell
and escape to the waiting arms of Lily (Donna Lee Betz), the assistant
that helped him escape. Nick Knack has promised to marry the plump Lily
(which he has no intention of doing), but he has a heist to pull off first, one
that will require the talents of Superboy. The criminal takes his revenge
against the super hero with an ingenious device that will absorb all of Superboy's
powers and transfers it to a mechanical suit. After rendering Superboy
powerless, Nick Knack will use the suit to become the richest man in the
world - if everything goes according to plan.
#48 - The Haunting
Of Andy McAlister - (4/16/90)
Writers: Andrew Helfer and Michael Carlin
Director: David Nutter
Andy, Lana, and Clark drive to Andy's great uncle's
(Fred Ornstein) mansion, where he has asked them to spend the weekend. Because Andy
can't read maps, they end up lost and only accidentally find the huge home. Once
inside, everyone is impressed with the old mansion, and Andy tells them
how his ancestors built the house when they were wealthy from selling rifles.
The last fifty years his distant relative, a sheriff out of the old west, spent
his entire fortune building more and more rooms onto the house, and for some
reason was terrified that the outlaws he killed would return to haunt him. The
decrepit home is full of secret passageways and trap doors, one of which Clark
falls through. Meanwhile, Andy playfully shoots and antique rifle
creating a mysterious rift into another dimensional plain allowing evil spirits
from the past to escape, including Billy The Kid (Thomas Shuster), who
plans to kill Andy as revenge for his imprisonment in another dimension.
#49 - Revenge From
The Deep - (4/23/90)
Writer: Toby Martin
Director: Andre R. Guttfreund
In the 1960's a strange man (Michael Shaner) is at a party, and is approached by
a woman (Donatella) who tells him that he cannot remain with "their
kind." They go outside to the ocean shore, where he - actually a creature
hiding in human form - uses a strange power to turn her into a piece of coral
before throwing her into the ocean. Many years later, Andy is using a
metal detector at the beach to find buried treasure. A skeptical Lana
goes walking in the surf, where she sees the piece of coral that was once a
woman, and takes it home with her. Unbeknownst to her, it contains the spirit of
Ariana, a magical creature from the sea. The creature proceeds to take
over Lana's body to seek revenge against the fellow being from Atlantis
that now lives on land in human form under the name of Charlie. She is
forced to use fantastic powers to track him down, but once she finds Charlie,
Superboy has to try to intercede as the two use their incredible powers
to do battle.
#50 - The Secrets Of
Superboy - (4/30/90)
Writers: T. Gilmour
and Mark Jones
Director: Joe Ravetz
After being put back in prison by Superboy, the evil genius Nick Knack
(Gilbert Gottfried) escapes from jail to take revenge against the Boy
From Krypton. Once out of confinement, he builds a mind probe device that he
first tries out on Daisy (Donna Lee Betz), his assistant. He drains Daisy's
brain until she dies, all of which happens in less than a minute, giving him the
idea of trying it out on Superboy. First he uses an electronic device to
lure Lana and Andy to his lair, then once there, he uses his
deadly brain scan which is designed to uncover Superboy's weaknesses
which are hidden in the recesses of their brains, and kill Lana and Andy
at the same time.
#51 - Johnny
Casanova And The Case Of The Secret Serum - (5/7/90)
Writers: Ilya Salkind and Mark Jones
Director: David Nutter
Clark, Lana, and Andy are practicing their tennis when
another player asks Lana for a date. She turns him down, as there is
something she doesn't like about Johnny (Glenn Maska). When the young man
arrives home, he finds his criminal brother dying from a gunshot wound, and
before Stanley (Robert Reynolds) dies he gives Johnny a special
liquid chemical he stole. The secret serum is designed to have the power to make
someone irresistible, and after he takes the serum, Johnny is instantly
transformed into the irresistible Johnny Casanova (Mark Hotline).
Meanwhile, the gangster who really owns the serum, Mr. Gore (Michael
Marzella), is searching for the liquid and will do anything to get it back. He
learns that it has fallen into the hands of Johnny and his new
girlfriend, Lana, and it will take Superboy and his super powers
to save them from Mr. Gore, who will stop at nothing to obtain the serum.
#52 - A Woman Called
Tiger Eye - (5/14/90)
Writer: Michael Maurer
Director: Andre Guttfreund
An old woman kills a man after he declares that she has double-crossed him.
Returning home, she takes off a disguise that reveals her to be a middle-aged
woman, a female named Tiger Eye (Skye Aubrey) who has just completed a
set of crystals of great magical powers. Now all she needs is Superboy's
heat vision to fuse the crystals together. Knowing Lana's special
relationship with Superboy, Tiger Eye kidnaps her to use as her
bait, so that she can lure Superboy to her lair and force him to fuse the
crystals together. Once this is done, they will imbue the sexy villain with
incredible powers which allow her to control Superboy to perform her
bidding.