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Superboy/The Bride of Bizarro (1)
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The Bride of Bizarro (1) | |
Season 3, Episode 1 | |
Airdate | October 6, 1990 |
Written by | Michael Carlin & Andrew Helfer |
Directed by | David Grossman |
← 2x26 The Woman Called Tiger Eye |
3x02 → The Bride of Bizarro (2) |
Superboy — Season Three |
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The Bride of Bizarro (1) is the first episode of the third season of The Adventures of Superboy, and the fifty-third episode overall.
Gerard Christopher (Clark Kent / Superboy), Stacy Haiduk (Lana Lang)
Also Starring: Peter Jay Fernandez (Matt Ritter), Robert Levine (C. Dennis Jackson)
Guest Stars: Barry Meyers (Bizarro), Tracy Roberts (Darla)
and Sherman Howard (Lex Luthor)
Featuring: Wendy Leigh (Judy James Donatello), James Zelley (Mike), Leith Audrey (Bizarro Darla)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Bizarro's back and looking for love. Catching wind of this, Lex hopes to reach an agreement with Bizarro to kill Superboy.
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
- Bizarro returns to Earth in search of a relationship. Lex steals Peterson's duplicator from Shuster University, unaware that duplicates explode. Having lured Bizarro to his lair he promises to make him a bride, but needs Kryptonite to give it enough power. Bizarro steals some when he encounters Superboy, leaving him ill and desperate to escape its radiation. Lex then makes a bizarro Darla, but it explodes, upsetting Bizarro.
Characters
- Clark is now in Capital City, interning for the Bureau for Extranormal Matters for a week. Lana soon begins an internship there, too.
Referbacks
- The events of "Bizarro... The Thing of Steel" and "The Battle with Bizarro" are referenced when characters talk about Bizarro's creation, curing him of the side-effect of exploding, and subsequent leaving of Earth.
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
- The daytime host Judy Donatello is an obvious parody of Sally Jessy Raphael.