Bizarro #3

Bizarro #3

$3.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Heath Corson (A/CA) Gustavo Duarte
It's the Good, the Bad and the Stupid as Bizarro's road trip leads to Ol' Gold Gulch, an old West ghost town inhabited by hundreds of peaceful poltergeists. But when the long-dead outlaw El Papagayo and his band of ghostly banditos ride in to terrorize the town, it's up to Bizarro, Jimmy and bounty hunter Chastity Hex to challenge them to a showdown at high midnight!
Date Available: 08/19/2015
BONUS REVIEW by Dan W (St Charles)


This series has no business being this good. Jimmy Olsen and Bizarro on a road trip is a concept that shouldn't have made it to print, but this fun, irreverent mini-series is always at the top of my stack when it comes out. This issue finds Bizarro and Jimmy finished with their King Tut encounter, now in a literal Old West ghost town that reminds me of nothing so much as my trip to Tombstone years ago, which while having 100% fewer ghosts, had 100% more Vincent Price narrating a strange film/diorama hybrid about the history of the town. Nostalgia for my personal adventure aside, Bizarro and Jimmy's cartoon antics continue to entertain, and I recommend it highly to anyone looking for a change from the DC status quo.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Heath Corson (A/CA) Gustavo Duarte
It's the Good, the Bad and the Stupid as Bizarro's road trip leads to Ol' Gold Gulch, an old West ghost town inhabited by hundreds of peaceful poltergeists. But when the long-dead outlaw El Papagayo and his band of ghostly banditos ride in to terrorize the town, it's up to Bizarro, Jimmy and bounty hunter Chastity Hex to challenge them to a showdown at high midnight!
Date Available: 08/19/2015
BONUS REVIEW by Dan W (St Charles)


This series has no business being this good. Jimmy Olsen and Bizarro on a road trip is a concept that shouldn't have made it to print, but this fun, irreverent mini-series is always at the top of my stack when it comes out. This issue finds Bizarro and Jimmy finished with their King Tut encounter, now in a literal Old West ghost town that reminds me of nothing so much as my trip to Tombstone years ago, which while having 100% fewer ghosts, had 100% more Vincent Price narrating a strange film/diorama hybrid about the history of the town. Nostalgia for my personal adventure aside, Bizarro and Jimmy's cartoon antics continue to entertain, and I recommend it highly to anyone looking for a change from the DC status quo.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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