Published: October 1960
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Story Featuring Superman
Bizarro-Lois gives birth to Bizarro-Jr. No. 1 who, while he thinks like a Bizarro looks like Superman when he was Super-Tot. When B-Jr. No. 1 becomes publicly known, Bizarro takes him out into space and stores him in an abandoned space capsule. The capsule crashes on Earth and Bizarro-Jr. No 1 is taken to the same Midvale Orphanage where Linda Lee (Supergirl) lives.
3-part novel. Synopsis by Kevin Roward.
Linda Lee is assigned to watch the newly named baby Buster which lasts until B-Jr. No. 1 remembers the existence of his parents and flies off. Supergirl and Superman take Bizarro Jr. to the Fortress where they have him adopted by two of Superman's robots. During Jr.'s sleep period Supergirl's tries to do her chemistry homework and when her Heat Vision blows up her assignment she thinks she's turned "baby buster" into a Bizarro!
synopsis by Kevin Rowand
Bizarro-Jr. finds Lex's original Imperfect Duplicator while playing in the Fortress of Solitude and creates a Bizarro-Supergirl. Superman and Supergirl decide to return "Buster" to Bizarro world but Bizarro-Supergirl wants to keep him for her own. Bizarro spots his now-acceptable-looking child and and leads all the Bizarros into War against Earth.
Story Featuring Dexter
"Help! Let me up!"
Letter Column Featuring Metropolis Mailbag
Letters from Enoch Prentice, Bruce Minzer, Peter Goldberger, Royal Mace, Anonymous, Thomas McGeehan, Kenneth Greenhouse, Marc Krass, Yvonne Rice.
Ad Featuring Midwest Cards
Back cover.
Ad Featuring Charles Atlas Dynamic Tension System
Inside back cover.
Ad Featuring Hi-Power Binoculars
Ad Featuring Frontier Cabin
Ad Featuring Stephens Credit Sales Mottoes
Ad Featuring Garcelon Stamps
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Inside front cover.
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