Comet and Eye have to deal with a very different and dangerous version of The Weird while Adam Strange travels to Hardcore Station only to discover that the space city holds unexpected perils. Bizarro also arrives at Hardcore and finds it most unwelcoming
After a rough start with its first issue, "Strange Adventures" is living up to its name with weird plots that show the goofier, creative side of Jim Starlin. Each issue is an improvement on the last and the addition of Rafael Albuquerque on the Bizarro story's art is a great move by DC. Read Full Review
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