In a bizarre parody of Superman's existence, Bizarro terrorizes Lois Lane and all of Metropolis.
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There have been a lot of takes on Bizarro over the years, but this is my favorite version. There's a backward innocence to him that this issue explores. He has no evil intent but is unaware how dangerous he can be. His Bizarro Metropolis is an amusing setting. And his "Lookat Loiz. Always in trubble. (resumes drinking his drink) LOIZ!" is comic relief genius.
Like the rest of the issues in this crossover, I've never found any Bizarro story before or after that can hold a candle to this one.
Another piece of gold in this issue was the subplot where after months of waving off her boss's pathetic pervy advances, Cat Grant gave Vinnie Edge a taste of his own medicine by exposing him on a live newscast. Good for her. If Geoff Johns wa more