A. Bizarro #4
In "!Viva Bizarro!", Al Bizarro finds fame as a rock star alongside Seera, but his sudden success draws the attention of Lex Luthor—and his long-simmering rival, Al Beezer. With Luthor’s legal threats closing in, Al, Seera, and W. Wilbur Wolfingham flee via Boom Tube to Central America, where Al joins a local revolutionary movement. Written by Steve Gerber and illustrated by Mark Bright—with inks by Greg Adams, colors by Tom Ziuko and Digital Chameleon, and letters by Steve Dutro—this 1999 DC adventure sees Al Bizarro team up with Superman to thwart a dangerous scheme, all while discovering a new purpose far from the spotlight. The cover by Mark Bright captures the chaos and charm of the moment.
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Al Bizarro and Seera become rock stars. But this results in Lex Luthor finding him. Al Beezer is upset that Bizarro is doing so much better than him and decides to track him down. Luthor sends lawyers after Bizarro, but he, Seera, and W. Wilbur Wolfingham use a Boom Tube to escape to Central America. There, Al Bizarro joins a local revolutionary group. Together with Superman, the friends stop a plot by Lex Luthor to build weapons. Al decides to stay and lives happily ever after.
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