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Mr. Blake showed up at the Kents’ door and outright asked if Clark was Superboy, and given that this was the first time something like this had ever happened, Clark picked the worst possible answer and asked if Blake was from the government.


With that all but confirming his suspicions, Blake revealed that he was actually Captain Comet, a mutant with powers similar to Clark’s, only with some psychic abilities like clairvoyance. Superheroes had completely disappeared decades earlier, so it was a definite shock to see one show up out of the blue, but he wasn’t here to talk about himself. He told Clark that he thought he was reckless and needed to make sure he could trust him. He recounted stories of other young heroes from across the universe, all of which ended in failure and decimation because of their lack of experience. The narrator, modern day Superman, noted how everything about what Comet said should have been several red flags. Captain Comet promised he’d talk to Clark soon, then vanished.
Understandably upset by what Captain Comet said, and following a very bad morning, Clark hoped that his schoolday would only be filled with sneaking glances at Lana Lang, but he could never be that lucky. Comet embarrassed him all through class, and when it finally let out Clark’s usual bully decided to double down on making his day worse. Clark just about lost his temper and shoved Braverman, then flew away before he went off the handle. He planned to smash through a mountain to make himself feel better, but Captain Comet grabbed him out of the air and forced him into a lesson. A plague of locusts was about to hit Smallville, so how could Superboy stop them? Before Clark could ask any questions, Comet was gone, and he was alone with the bugs.








