psychotime's DC Comics Presents #71 - The Mark of Bizarro! review

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    Bronze Age Bizarro-ness!

    Yeah, the paperback has a Bronze Age story in it, too. I can't rate the Silver Age one (Superman #140) simply because it's a Silver Age story from DC, so in other words, it's ridiculous by default. It's not the worst thing I've ever read, but there are so many things wrong with it from my modern viewpoint. My parents had to read some weird comics, I tell ya.

    On subject, this story is still on the silly side, but I guess that was the intent, considering it's a Bizarro story. This clearly isn't the modern age, because the Silver Age version of Bizarro and his world are still in place, and it's a few years before Watchmen changed everything about comics.

    Anyway, this comic's for anyone who would want to see a bizarro version of Amazo (whoever that is), and see Supes team up with his double. Also, if you read Superdickery.com, you'll have to take a shot for this issue. You can guess why.

    This issue wasn't bad.

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