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    Bizarro World #1

    Bizarro World » Bizarro World #1 - Bizarro World released by DC Comics on April 2005.

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    Written and illustrated by Tony Millionaire, Danny Hellman, Roger Langridge, Kyle Baker, Evan Dorkin, Hunt Emerson, Farel Dalrymple, Dylan Horrocks, Eddie Campbell, Dave Cooper, Harvey Pekar, Dean Haspiel, James Kochalka, Tom Hart, Leela Corman, Gilbert Hernandez, Peter Bagge, Derek Kirk Kim, Dave Roman, Raina Telgemeier, Kurt Wolfgang, Brian Ralph, Scott Morse, Ben Dunn, Andi Watson, Bob Fingerman, Paul Grist, Carol Lay, Craig Thompson, Ivan Brunetti, cover by Jaime Hernandez.

    Where else could the world;s greatest alternative cartoonists run rampant through the DC Universe in an all-new anthology of utterly unhinged stories and art? It could only happen in the Bizarro World. This big slab o' comics features work by many of the fantastic creators who worked on the Bizarro Comics book (and made it an award-winner). This time the contibutors weaving strange and wonderful tales about the quirky Bizarro include Tony Millionaire, Kyle Baker, Evan Dorkin, Dylan Horrocks, Harvey Pekar, James Kochalka, Peter Bagge, Scott Morse, Ben Dunn and a host of others, along with some double-secret surprise guests.

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    Bizarro #2 Am Better Than Bizarro #1 0

    After the success of Bizarro Comics, DC once again decided to put together a collection of shorts based on DC characters written and drawn by a range of independent comic writers and artists.It also seems that this project was done around the holidays, as several of the stories seem to reference the Christmas season. The collection is far too large (35 stories and 193 pages!) to give individual story reviews here. Suffice to say, they run the range of styles from humorous to poignant to just pla...

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