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Cover: Gustavo Duarte

Bizarro #1

Aug 2015 · DC · 2.99 USD
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“America: Part 6”

In "America: Part 6" of Bizarro #1 (2015), Jimmy and Bizarro hit the road toward Bizarro America—Canada—only to crash and end up at a quirky used car lot in Smallville. The lot’s eccentric owner, "King Tut," has a sudden idea: summon ancient Egyptian deities for power, and with a mystical staff, he begins forcing customers to buy cars. Written by Heath Corson and illustrated by Gustavo Duarte and Bill Sienkiewicz, with colors by Pete Pantazis and letters by Tom Napolitano, the cover by Gustavo Duarte captures the surreal tone of this offbeat adventure.

writer Heath Corson · artist, inker Gustavo Duarte · artist, inker Bill Sienkiewicz · colorist Pete Pantazis · letterer Tom Napolitano · cover Gustavo Duarte

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artist, inker Gustavo Duarte
artist, inker Bill Sienkiewicz
colorist Pete Pantazis
cover pencils, inks Gustavo Duarte

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Jimmy and Bizarro start their road trip to Bizarro America (Canada) but after a car crash, they stop at a used car lot in Smallville. The lot owner ("King Tut") tries to get them to buy a new car, but Jimmy insists (with Bizarro's help) on a repair instead. The owner then decides to contact the ancient gods of Egypt to give him power. They appear, and give him a powerful staff, which he uses to force people to buy cars.

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