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B-58 Hustler
Chino reported: I used to read a lot of DC comics as a kid, including Superman, of course. (That's how I learned to read - MiGMan) A favorite change of pace was the Superman "Bizarro World" series (early 1960's -- OK, so I'm dating myself). Bizarro World was an alternate universe (unleashed somehow by Lex Luther, in the fifth dimension, of course) where all the people were oddly cracked imitations of Superman and Lois Lane. They did a lot of strange things, like brushing their teeth with shoe polish. Their world (called Htrae - get it?) was a cube. Ugly was beautiful. Boring was interesting. You get the idea. |
Well, in Washington, DC, the
National Air and Space Museum
is the Superman of museums in my book, just wonderful ahem.... the Fotress of Solitude to br more precise! MiGMan -- you can visit their web site - National Air and Space Museum - since the pictures from my recent visit didn't come out! But I found part of the Bizarro World right across the Mall in the modern art wing of the National Gallery of Art. |
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