Supermann #8/1968
In "Bizarros sønn!", Bizarro-Lois gives birth to a child who, though thinking like a Bizarro, bears the appearance of a young Superman. When the boy’s identity becomes public, Bizarro takes him into space and leaves him in an abandoned capsule, which crash-lands on Earth. The infant is then taken in by the Midvale Orphanage, the same home where Linda Lee—Supergirl—once lived.
In "Den foreldreløse Bizarro," Superman and Supergirl take in Baby-Bizarro after he’s left behind, hoping to give him a home at the Fortress of Solitude. When Supergirl’s Heat Vision accidentally sets her chemistry homework ablaze, she panics—fearing she’s turned the young Bizarro into a full-fledged Bizarro, and that the boy’s fate is now tied to the very chaos she’s trying to avoid.
In "Bizarro Supergirl!", a playful experiment gone awry unleashes a twisted mirror of Supergirl when Bizarro-Jr. activates Lex Luthor’s Imperfect Duplicator in the Fortress of Solitude. With Bizarro-Supergirl determined to keep the adorable Baby-Bizarro, her unexpected attachment sparks a full-scale Bizarro invasion led by her proud, if confused, father. Superman and Supergirl must now face an army of imperfect duplicates—led by a surprisingly devoted Bizarro—intent on claiming their "perfect" child.
In "Jimmy Olsen og Supergirl gifter seg!", Linda Danvers—now without her memories or powers after a red kryptonite exposure—finds herself drawn to Jimmy Olsen in a way that surprises even her. As their bond deepens, the two decide to marry, unaware of the storm that lies ahead when Linda’s true identity begins to return.
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↩ Reprints Superman #140 (1960), Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #57 (1961), Action Comics #347 (1967)
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