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Trivia | - * This issue presents the first appearance of Bizarro No. 1. Although Bizarro No. 1 is the most famous of all related characters, he is not in fact the first Bizarro. In October of 1968, writer Otto Binder introduced a Bizarro character who functioned as an imperfect duplicate of the Earth-One [[W:C:DC:Superboy
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Indicia Publisher | - National Comics Publications, Inc.
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Inker1 | - Al Plastino
- Jim Mooney
- Howard Sherman
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* Tales of the Bizarro World
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Inker1 | - Al Plastino
- Jim Mooney
- Howard Sherman
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Penciler1 | - Al Plastino
- Jim Mooney
- Howard Sherman
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StoryTitle | - Congorilla Goes Wild!
- Supergirl's Foster Parents!
- The Battle With Bizarro!
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Penciler1 | - Al Plastino
- Jim Mooney
- Howard Sherman
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Brand/Imprint | - Superman DC National Comics
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Links | - * Action Comics series index at the Grand Comics Database
* Wikipedia:Superman article at Wikipedia
* Superman article at Supermanica
* Superman article at Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics
* Superman article at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
* Superman article at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
* Bizarro article at Wikipedia
* Bizarro article at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
* Bizarro article at Superman: Through the Ages
* Bizarro profile at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
* Congo Bill article at Wikipedia
* Congo Bill article at Supermanica
* Congo Bill article at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
* Congo Bill article at Mike's Amazing World of DC
* Congo Bill article at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
* Congorilla article at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
* Jimmy Olsen article at Wikipedia
* Jimmy Olsen article at Supermanica
* Jimmy Olsen article at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
* Jimmy Olsen article at Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics
* Lois Lane article at Wikipedia
* Lois Lane article at Supermanica
* Lois Lane article at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
* Lois Lane article at Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics
* Perry White article at Wikipedia
* Perry White article at Supermanica
* Perry White Article at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
* Perry White article at Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics
* Supergirl article at Wikipedia
* Supergirl article at Toonopedia
* Supergirl article at Supermanica
* Supergirl article at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
* Supergirl article at Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics
* Supergirl page at DC Comics
* Supergirl page at Kara Lives
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Synopsis | - Having learned of Professor Dalton's duplicator ray having created the Bizarro Superboy, [[W:C:DC:Alexis Luthor
- After secretly saving a botched rocket launch as Supergirl, Superman's cousin returns to her guise of Linda Lee. Once more a couple has come to seek a child to adopt, leaving Linda to once more try and avoid being adopted. She is introduced to Mr. and Mrs. Dale, who in spite of her best efforts to convince them otherwise, adopt Linda. Linda soon learns that they are a pair of shysters who are have a fraudulent side show where they have fake props to make people unable to lift weights, but to make Linda appear to be super-strong. The irony that Linda really does have super-powers is not lost on her. The whole performance is a trick to get people to buy a "power elixir" that grants super-human strength, the however it's simply just sugar water with ginger flavoring.
Deciding that she will play no part in exploiting peoples gullibility, Linda decides to do secretly ruin the Dale's operation as Supergirl. The next day, Linda lifts up an elephant in front of the Dales, telling them that she drank the elixir and it worked. Mr. Dale is shocked and when he drinks the elixir as well, he seemingly gains super-strength, when in reality it's Supergirl secretly using her powers to give the illusion that Dale had gained super strength. When the Dales rushed to a chemist to have more of the elixir made, Supergirl flies ahead and uses super-ventriloquism and a life like marionette to trick the Dales into giving all the money they swindled from people for a batch of "real" elixier. To their shock and dismay, they find that they've been duped. Supergirl then secretly returns the money to their rightful owners. With the Dales bankrupt they aren't financially stable enough to support an adoptive child and Linda is returned to the orphanage.
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Notes | - * The Battle With Bizarro is reprinted in 80-Page Giant #6, Superman in the Fifties, Showcase Presents: Superman, Volume 1 and Superman: Man of Tomorrow Archives, Volume 2.
* Supergirl's Foster Parents! is reprinted in Supergirl Archives, Volume 1.
* Superman appeared last in the third story in Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #38. He appears next in Action Comics #255.
* Bizarro No. 1 and Bizarro No. 2 both appear next in Action Comics #255.
* Congo Bill appeared last in the second story in Action Comics #253. He appears next in the second story in Action Comics #255.
* Congorilla appeared last in the second story in Action Comics #253. He appears next in the second story in Action Comics #255.
* Janu appeared last in the second story in Action Comics #253. He appears next in the second story in Action Comics #255.
* [[W:C:DC:James Olsen
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quotation | - Me don't belong in world of living people! Me don't know difference between right and wrong -- good and evil!
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