Presenting a collection of super-hero-themed comics from the award-winning newspaper cartoon Bizarro. Cartoonist Dan Piraro skewers these masked and caped crime fighters like no other, poking fun at their super powers, superlatives, and their tights. Piraro's elaborate renderings often reveal the true identities of these heroes: Superman on the couch at home, the Hulk in his psychiatrist's office, Wolverine at the nail salon, and many more. Bizarro Heroes collects these smart, funny send-ups of all your favorite comic heroes in one incredible volume. Bizarro was first syndicated in 1985 and since then has built a steady and loyal following in the United States and Canada, as well as parts of Europe, Asia and South America. Bizarro has won an unprecedented three consecutive "Best Cartoon Panel of the Year" awards from the National Cartoonists Society. In 2010, Dan Piraro was given their highest award, the Reuben, for "Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year."
The answer is obvious, and what better way to get started than with The Best of Bizarro, Volume II? And, as the title plainly states, it's twice as loud as those other crummy cartoon anthologies!
Bizarro-Superman’s backward-speaking warped doppelgänger-only wants to be a superhero. But his “help” has left nothing but destruction all through Metropolis, and now the citizens want him out! Sounds like a job for Jimmy Olsen! He’ll lure Bizarro out of the city for good by escorting him on a road trip to “Bizarro America” (a.k.a. Canada), then return to Metropolis a hero and write a best-selling coffee table book about their journey. But to get to the border, the duo will first have to contend with chupacabras, ghosts and used car salesmen! And if they do ever reach the Great White North, will Jimmy have the heart to follow through with his scheme? This awfullest story of two worst enemies on a terrible road trip am not written by Heath Corson (JUSTICE LEAGUE: WAR) or drawn by Gustavo Duarte (MONSTERS! AND OTHER STORIES) with Darwyn Cooke, Francis Manapul, Kelley Jones and others. It no collects BIZARRO #1-6 or DC SNEAK PEEK: BIZARRO #1.
Discover the back stories behind the most famous villains in the DC Comics universe in these early readers, filled with action-packed illustrations and easy-to-follow text sure to enthrall super hero and super villain fans alike. Full color.
Cartoonist Dan Piraro's uniquely eccentric view of the world comes alive in these 31 original coloring book pages. His incredibly detailed art will captivate colorists with a taste for the offbeat.
Beginning in 1939, Superman reigned as the lead- ing hero of both comic books and newspaper comic strips. These formative stories star a Man of Steel who boldly tackles the social injustices of his day. This hardcover volume comes in a handsome slipcase.
Collects all 15 issues of the Tales of Bizarro in which Bizarro, an imperfect duplicate of Superman, operates according to the Bizarro Code to achieve his special vision of right. Includes an interview with Bizarro himself.