The Search for the Strangest Comic Book at San Diego Comic Con

Summary

In this article, we follow a comic book enthusiast on a mission to find the most bizarre and interesting comic book at San Diego Comic Con. Along the way, we discover giveaway comics, Superman’s girlfriend Lois Lane, a girl who loved the swastika, and even a zombie Batman.

Table of Contents

  • The Search Begins: Looking for the Strangest Comic Book
  • Giveaway Comics: The Comics You Get in School
  • Superman’s Girlfriend Lois Lane: The Witch of Metropolis
  • The Piece de Resistance: Hans, the Girl Who Loved the Swastika
  • The Most Interesting Batman and Superman

The Search Begins: Looking for the Strangest Comic Book

Our comic book enthusiast is on a mission to find the most bizarre and interesting comic book at San Diego Comic Con. Despite the convention’s focus shifting away from comics, we follow our enthusiast as he searches for the rarest and weirdest comic books available.

Giveaway Comics: The Comics You Get in School

Our enthusiast stumbles upon giveaway comics, which are given to school children to teach them about various topics. One example is a comic book featuring The Fonz from Happy Days, which teaches kids not to fly kites around electrical wires.

Superman’s Girlfriend Lois Lane: The Witch of Metropolis

Our enthusiast discovers a comic book featuring Superman’s girlfriend, Lois Lane. Lois Lane was so popular at one time that she got her own comic book. In this particular issue, Lois Lane is depicted as a witch riding a broomstick. Our enthusiast finds this strange and wonders why she is a witch.

The Piece de Resistance: Hans, the Girl Who Loved the Swastika

Our enthusiast comes across a comic book titled “Hans, the Girl Who Loved the Swastika.” This comic book is about a girl who falls in love with the Nazi symbol and its ideology. Our enthusiast finds this comic book to be the most interesting and bizarre one he has ever seen.

The Most Interesting Batman and Superman

Our enthusiast discovers a comic book featuring a zombie Batman. In this comic book, Batman becomes a zombie when he is helpless and cannot save the day. Our enthusiast also finds a comic book he wrote and drew himself, featuring Superman versus Muhammad Ali. In this comic book, Superman loses his powers when he is under a red sun, and the question is raised: is he really Superman when challenged by the greatest athlete on earth?

Conclusion

San Diego Comic Con may have shifted its focus away from comics, but there are still plenty of strange and interesting comic books to be found. From giveaway comics to Superman’s girlfriend Lois Lane as a witch, to a girl who loved the swastika, and even a zombie Batman, there is something for everyone.

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