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Supergirl: Bizarrogirl by Jamal Igle, Sterling Gates, Jon Sibal, Matt Camp

birdmanseven's review

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2.0

To be fair, seeing "Bizarro" in the title really should have let me know that I wasn't going to enjoy this. All Bizzaro stories feel the same to me and I just don't find it interesting. I was slightly more into the second story focusing on Supergirl's time with the Legion, but only slightly. Not a strong volume.

For more on Supergirl check out this episode of Comic Book Coffee Break: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xj5wmMQ8-2A&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR24lQrVSfB7F47FIbH5CEQgECwjwYP5yAif0hyq_dz0ltNmB0PAO25XSiQ

elizziebooks's review

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4.0

I thought that this comic was quite interesting. It’s about this world called Bizarro where everything is backwards. It has everything that’s on Earth, but the people look like stone creatures and they use very strange speech. It wasn’t weird or confusing though, which was quite nice.

They find out that the Godship keeps eating Bizarros (Bizarro Lex, for example) for energy and such. We’re left with a cliffhanger about how Supergirl is going to need Superman to solve this problem!
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