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""Superman: Arkham (Part I of IV) - It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World!"": Superman, in his black and silver shielded Kryptonian battle garb, is tied up in Arkham Asylum. He soon breaks his chains to escape. In JLA headquarters, Bizarro is called to bring him in.

Superman (Volume 2) #160 is an issue of the series Superman (Volume 2) with a cover date of September, 2000.

Synopsis for "Superman: Arkham (Part I of IV) - It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World!"

Superman, in his black and silver shielded Kryptonian battle garb, is tied up in Arkham Asylum. He soon breaks his chains to escape. In JLA headquarters, Bizarro is called to bring him in.

Superman fumes over the fact that he didn't kill this reality's Lex Luthor, a man who never existed. How does he know? He doesn't know. All he knows is that Superman doesn't kill. Mr. Mxyzptlk tells Superman to listen to him, but in the middle of his shouting he's hit by a train.

Superman wrecks a building near a marquee advertising Wonder Woman pornos to attract the JLA to attack him. An ACME bomb sits where the Daily Planet usually is. Superman laments that he has no secret identity so he can't hide.

Bizarro shows up and battle Superman. Bizarro eventually uses his heat breath to knock Superman into the Lane Corp building, where Lois stands, a megalomaniac a la Luthor. Superman begs for help, and she helps him... get caught by mean looking dogs. Bizarro breaks in, and Lois demands that he pay for the window as he whisks Superman out.

Joker's reality further reveals that Jimmy Olsen consider himself lucky to be Bizarro's pal and be allowed to tend the graves of Huntress, Nightwing, and Robin, among others in the Graveyard of Solitude.

Bizarro starts to drown Superman, but Aquaman - depicted as a fish headed man with an axe for one arm instead of a harpoon. - intervenes. Bizarro uses ice vision to put the Atlantean out of commission. He takes off to return Superman to the Asylum.

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Notes

  • This issue is triangle issue #34/2000.
  • The version of Bizarro that appears in this issue is not to be confused with Bizarro I or Bizarro II.

Trivia

  • The cover to this issue is patterned after a playing card.
  • Jeph Loeb's last name is seen on a tombstone nearly off panel in the Graveyard of Solitude.


See Also

Recommended Reading

Superman: Arkham
Part I: Superman #160 Part II: Adventures of Superman #582 Part III: Superman: The Man of Steel #104 Part IV: Action Comics #769


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