Supermán #298
In "El Supermán Bizarro," Supermán finds himself imprisoned in the strange, upside-down world of Mundo Bizarro, where he’s sentenced to become a Bizarro himself. As the transformation looms, he imagines what his life might be like if he truly embraced the role of a Bizarro. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Wayne Boring, with inks by Stan Kaye, this 1961 tale offers a rare, introspective twist on the Man of Steel’s legend, all wrapped in a striking cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye.
In a twisted twist of fate, Supermán finds himself imprisoned in the bizarre world of Bizarro, sentenced to become one of them. As the transformation looms, he drifts into a haunting dream—wondering what his life might become if he were to truly embrace the Bizarro way. With Pedro White, Luisa Lane, Jaime Olsen, and even a robot of Clark Kent caught in the surreal chaos, the line between hero and imposter blurs in this 1961 tale of identity and inversion.
In "Superniña es adoptada," Linda Lara—secretly the superhero Superniña—fears her double life is unraveling when she’s set to be adopted by a new family. With only 30 days to prove she can live as an ordinary girl, she finds herself under the watchful eye of a police officer who’s not quite what he seems.
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