Adventure Comics #294
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeOnly DC in the early 1960s could serve up a Halloween story in March, and this cover by Curt Swan and George Klein delivers the Bizarro World's twisted holiday spirit in full: Bizarro No. 1 and his fellow imperfect duplicates — including a Bizarro Lois in a yellow dress — gleefully terrorize poor Krypto the Super-Dog with creepy Earth-celebrity masks and heat-vision hot-dog pranks right there on the sidewalk. The issue also promises a Superboy adventure inside, with interior work from writer Jerry Siegel and artist/inker John Forte making "The Halloween Pranks of the Bizarro-Supermen" a wonderfully offbeat slice of Silver Age DC fun.
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On Bizarro world, it's the adults who wear masks and play pranks on Halloween. But when Bizarro No. 1 plays cruel tricks on him, Bizarro Krypto searches for a better companion.
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