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* Luthor only went to prison because he ''wanted'' to. The human authorities had absolutely no chance.

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* Luthor only went to and stayed in prison because he ''wanted'' to. The human authorities had absolutely no chance.chance and when he decides to leave he simply slaughters any guards in his way.

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* Sure, Lois was suffering chemical induced paranoia at the time, but the events are scary when you think about it--especially Superman's stalker-esque super-speed entrance with the flowers while she is alone in the fortress surrounded by terminator faced robots. Also, right after, as Superman is explaining things, it's still pretty scary. When did he get Lois's measurements? He memorized her genetic code? Think about that a moment--a man with the power of a god has secretly got your measurements and memorized every line of your genetic code without your knowledge?
** Secretly? Lois and Superman have known each other for ''years'' at this point and have had dozens and dozens of adventures together. It would be weirder if he ''didn't'' know these things.

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* Sure, Lois was suffering chemical induced paranoia at the time, but the events are scary when you think about it--especially Superman's stalker-esque super-speed entrance with the flowers while she is alone in the fortress surrounded by terminator faced robots. Also, right after, as Superman is explaining things, it's still pretty scary. When did he get Lois's measurements? He memorized her genetic code? Think about that a moment--a man with the power of a god has secretly got your measurements and memorized every line of your genetic code without your knowledge?
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knowledge? It's a little less creepy when you recall Lois and Superman have known each other for ''years'' at this point and have had dozens and dozens of adventures together. It would may not be weirder if he ''didn't'' know these things.a secret, but it's still potentially offputting.
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* Sure, Lois was suffering chemical paranoia at the time, but the events are scary when you think about it--especially Superman's stalker-esque super-speed entrance with the flowers while she is alone in the fortress surrounded by terminator faced robots. Also, right after, as Superman is explaining things, it's still pretty scary. When did he get Lois's measurements? He memorized her genetic code? Think about that a moment--a man with the power of a god has secretly got your measurements and memorized every line of your genetic code without your knowledge?

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* Sure, Lois was suffering chemical induced paranoia at the time, but the events are scary when you think about it--especially Superman's stalker-esque super-speed entrance with the flowers while she is alone in the fortress surrounded by terminator faced robots. Also, right after, as Superman is explaining things, it's still pretty scary. When did he get Lois's measurements? He memorized her genetic code? Think about that a moment--a man with the power of a god has secretly got your measurements and memorized every line of your genetic code without your knowledge?
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* The situation in "The Superman-Olsen War'" is so dangerous that even the MomentOfAwesome of the comic is rife with FridgeHorror. Yes, Jimmy did manage to minimize the damage the Black-Kryptonite-infected Superman could do [[spoiler: by becoming Doomsday]], but that may only have been possible because the Black Kryptonite was inverting the powerful, intelligent person he normally is. After concluding the situation was serious enough to drop his no-kill rule, Superman did kill [[spoiler: Doomsday]] in the main continuity, and the Black-Kryptonite Superman would have no such scruples...

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* The situation in "The Superman-Olsen War'" is so dangerous that even the MomentOfAwesome SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome of the comic is rife with FridgeHorror. Yes, Jimmy did manage to minimize the damage the Black-Kryptonite-infected Superman could do [[spoiler: by becoming Doomsday]], but that may only have been possible because the Black Kryptonite was inverting the powerful, intelligent person he normally is. After concluding the situation was serious enough to drop his no-kill rule, Superman did kill [[spoiler: Doomsday]] in the main continuity, and the Black-Kryptonite Superman would have no such scruples...
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** The comic book version, too. From the moment he enters onstage, a [[LampreyMouth lamprey]] in a straight-jacket screaming obscenities at Luthor, to his final appearance, bursting like an overripe grape [[EvilerThanThou beneath Luthor's boot]], the comic is pure nightmare-fuel.

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* The situation in "The Superman-Olsen War'" is so dangerous that even the MomentOfAwesome of the comic is rife with FridgeHorror. Yes, Jimmy did manage to minimize the damage the Black-Kryptonite-infected Superman could do [[spoiler: by becoming Doomsday]], but that may only have been possible because the Black Kryptonite was inverting the powerful, intelligent person he normally is. After concluding the situation was serious enough to drop his no-kill rule, Superman did kill [[spoiler: Doomsday]] in the main continuity, and the Black-Kryptonite Superman would have no such scruples...



* Luthor only went to prison because he -wanted- to. The human authorities had absolutely no chance.

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* Luthor only went to prison because he -wanted- ''wanted'' to. The human authorities had absolutely no chance.
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** The intelligent Bizarro Superman meets is doomed to live a life of being a super-intelligent, forward speaking man on a world full of screaming imbeciles who ENJOY living in trash heaps.

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** The intelligent Bizarro (aka Zibarro) Superman meets is doomed to live a life of being a super-intelligent, forward speaking man on a world full of screaming imbeciles who ENJOY living in trash heaps.
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** Secretly? Lois and Superman have known each other for ''years'' at this point and have had dozens and dozens of adventures together. It would be weirder if he ''didn't'' know these things.
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*** Steve probably saved them all.


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** The intelligent Bizarro Superman meets is doomed to live a life of being a super-intelligent, forward speaking man on a world full of screaming imbeciles who ENJOY living in trash heaps.


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* Luthor only went to prison because he -wanted- to. The human authorities had absolutely no chance.
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*** One can get the impression that Bizarro-Green Lantern meant that he was too stupid to think of anything for his power ring to work. Your typical Bizarro speech is often the opposite of what the pale doppelgangers really mean to say, and their tendency to engage in ConfusingMultipleNegatives can sometimes make it hard to understand exactly what they mean.
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** Steve Lombard (who's immune to them due to his steroid habit), a character who's largely a complete jerk, ''freaks out'' during the invasion, particularly when he has to toss a friend of his off the fifth floor of a building in self-defense after she turns. "Good God, I just threw her out a window..."
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** Immediately frightening, but even more so when you consider the implication: That Luthor can and does grow people who believe that exploding is their basic human right, and uses them just to accuse Superman of interfering with their rights if he stops them from killing themselves: A moral conundrum which even Superman could in practice only solve by helping the thing die.

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** Immediately frightening, but even more so when you consider the implication: That Luthor can and does grow people who believe that exploding is their basic human right, and uses them just to accuse Superman of interfering with their rights if he stops them from killing themselves: themselves. A moral conundrum which even Superman could in practice only solve by helping the thing die.
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** Bizarro-Green Lantern's ring makes everything he doesn't think about real, except he can only think of ''everything''. Isn't that terrifying, paradoxical, sad and mindblowing on so ''many'' levels at the same time?


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** Immediately frightening, but even more so when you consider the implication: That Luthor can and does grow people who believe that exploding is their basic human right, and uses them just to accuse Superman of interfering with their rights if he stops them from killing themselves: A moral conundrum which even Superman could in practice only solve by helping the thing die.
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* Parasite in the animated adaptation. Even though there's no gore, his murder of guards is just ''chilling''.
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* The Human Bomb in the first issue. A [[BodyHorror bloated, skull faced mutant]] ranting about blowing himself and how it's his ambition!

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* The Human Bomb in the first issue. A [[BodyHorror bloated, skull faced mutant]] ranting about blowing himself up and how it's his ambition!
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* Sure Lois was suffering chemical paranoia at the time but the events are scary when you think about it especially Superman stalker super-speed entrance with the flowers while she is alone in the fortress surrounded by terminator faced robots. Also right after as Superman is explaining thing it's still pretty scary. When did he get his measurements? He memorized her genetic code? Think about that a moment, a man with the power of a god has secretly got your measurements and memorized every line of your genetic code without your knowledge?
* The Bizarro invasion. Imagine a cube shaped world that eats other worlds, that emerges from a dimension beneath ours. The Bizarros themselves are especially creepy. Hordes of misshapen zombie-like duplicates screaming backwards nonsense, that when they touch someone, that person loses their face and BECOMES a Bizarro.

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* Sure Sure, Lois was suffering chemical paranoia at the time time, but the events are scary when you think about it especially Superman stalker it--especially Superman's stalker-esque super-speed entrance with the flowers while she is alone in the fortress surrounded by terminator faced robots. Also Also, right after after, as Superman is explaining thing things, it's still pretty scary. When did he get his Lois's measurements? He memorized her genetic code? Think about that a moment, a moment--a man with the power of a god has secretly got your measurements and memorized every line of your genetic code without your knowledge?
* The Bizarro invasion. Imagine a cube shaped world that eats other worlds, that emerges from a dimension beneath ours. The Bizarros themselves are especially creepy. Hordes of misshapen zombie-like duplicates screaming backwards nonsense, that and when they touch someone, that person loses their face and BECOMES a Bizarro.
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* The Human Bomb in the first issue. A [[BodyHorror bloated, skull faced mutant]] ranting about blowing himself and how it's his ambition!

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* The Human Bomb in the first issue. A [[BodyHorror bloated, skull faced mutant]] ranting about blowing himself and how it's his ambition!ambition!
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Moving page from HONF to NF as apart of the clean up.

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* Sure Lois was suffering chemical paranoia at the time but the events are scary when you think about it especially Superman stalker super-speed entrance with the flowers while she is alone in the fortress surrounded by terminator faced robots. Also right after as Superman is explaining thing it's still pretty scary. When did he get his measurements? He memorized her genetic code? Think about that a moment, a man with the power of a god has secretly got your measurements and memorized every line of your genetic code without your knowledge?
* The Bizarro invasion. Imagine a cube shaped world that eats other worlds, that emerges from a dimension beneath ours. The Bizarros themselves are especially creepy. Hordes of misshapen zombie-like duplicates screaming backwards nonsense, that when they touch someone, that person loses their face and BECOMES a Bizarro.
* The Human Bomb in the first issue. A [[BodyHorror bloated, skull faced mutant]] ranting about blowing himself and how it's his ambition!

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