This bizarre adventure has come to an end.
Jimmy has been captured and despite that Bizarro is angry at him, he realizes that he needs to save his best friend and to do so he will need the help of all the other friends he has made during this journey.
The conclusion is already here and while charming, I think that this wasn't such a great series overall.
Heath Corson continues his usual kind of comedy which is mostly centered around Bizarro's language and at this point is pretty tiring, not to mention that he brings the villains from the first couple of issues which were not particularly entertaining.
However, there are some heartwarming moments like when all of their friends come to save them and Bizarro and Jimmy making peace and becoming friends again while also playing with some of the problems they were facing at the beginning.
Gustavo Duarte is still the main penciller and his cartoony style continues to be perfect for the book. Tim Sale and Dave Stewart appear as guest artists and they also do a solid job.
Not a bad ending but one that makes me realize that I haven't been exactly loving this book.
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