Superman #20/1984
In "Das Mal des Bizarro!", Superman faces a clever deception when a rival reporter, disguised as the Man of Steel, tries to frame the Daily Star by fabricating a heroic tale of battling an alien spaceship. Written by E. Nelson Bridwell and illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, with inks by Jimmy Janes and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1984 issue delivers a sharp, suspenseful twist on identity and media manipulation. The cover by Eduardo Barreto captures the tension with a striking, stylized image of Superman in a moment of doubt.
In "Das Mal des Bizarro!", Superman faces a bizarre threat when Bizarro I creates a twisted version of Amazo, a being that absorbs the powers of the Bizarro Injustice League and unleashes them at random. As chaos erupts across Earth, Superman must confront the unpredictable destruction — and the unsettling presence of a Bizarro Lois, watching from the shadows.
In a clever twist of deception, a rival reporter dons a Superman disguise to trick Lois Kent into believing he’s fought off an alien spacecraft—intent on tarnishing the Daily Star’s reputation. But when Superman [Clark Kent - Erde II] uncovers the ruse, he turns the tables in a way that exposes the scheme with sharp wit and quiet justice.
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