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The Superman family of titles, under editor Mort Weisinger, introduced such enduring characters as Supergirl, Bizarro, and Brainiac.
As part of the continuity changes which followed The Man of Steel and Superman: Secret Origin, Luthor is shown actively participating in the creation of three Superman villains, Parasite ( indirectly ), Bizarro ( the failed result of an attempt to clone Superman ), and the cyborg Metallo.
Lex later sends Bizarro after the newly arrived " Superboy ", only for the creature to be defeated by Superman.
* The Phantom, an alias of the Superman comics villain Bizarro
* In " The Bizarro Jerry ", she dates Kevin, the nice, kind antithesis of Jerry whose friends Gene, Feldman and Vargas are polar opposites of George, Kramer and Newman, respectively, each described as coming from the backwards Bizarro World of Superman comics.
Among Schwartz's contributions to Superman was writing the first tale of Bizarro, denizen of an opposite, interdimensional world where " hello " means " goodbye ", and citizens do good by doing bad.
Superman then manages to figure out with help from the Justice League computer that Blue Kryptonite may reverse the aging process because Blue Kryptonite is harmful to Bizarro and therefore should be helpful to Superman.
Since then various iterations of Bizarro have appeared — often, but not always, as an antagonist to Superman.
An adult version, however, followed soon after, debuting in the Superman daily newspaper comic strip, featured in Episode 105: " The Battle With Bizarro " ( Strips 6147-6242: Aug. 25, 1958 to Dec. 13, 1958 ).
Remaining in DC Comics continuity, Bizarro continued to make semi-regular guest appearances that firmly established the character as part of the Superman mythos.
Bizarro also appeared in a chapter of the Blackest Night storyline in Superman / Batman # 66-67 ( Jan .-Feb. 2010 ).
" Luthor is forgotten as Bizarro attempts to emulate Superman, creating havoc in the city of Metropolis and almost exposing Superman's secret identity as Clark Kent.
Superman encounters the couple once again, discovering that Bizarro — now called Bizarro # 1 — has used a version of the duplication ray to create an entire world of Bizarros, who now reside on a cube-shaped planet called " Htrae " ( Earth spelled backwards ).
When Bizarro encountered Superman once again, he had developed certain powers that were the opposite of Superman's ( such as possessing freeze vision as opposed to heat vision ), and unsuccessfully attempts to once again kidnap Lois Lane.
However, wrongfully starting from the assumption that Superman is a human with metahuman abilities ( his alien origin had not yet been publicly revealed ), the process results in a flawed copy, which Luthor sneeringly dubs " Bizarro " and orders disposed.
The version of Bizarro currently depicted in DC's mainstream continuity possesses all the abilities of Superman but with a childlike mentality and method of speech.
Zod beats and tortures Bizarro, apparently simply because the creature resembles Superman.
Superman rescues his father and helps Bizarro become his world's greatest hero.
Bizarro eventually visits the grave of a deceased Jonathan Kent, and is then sent ( by rogue Kryptonians ) with other Superman foes to the inter-dimensional prison, the Phantom Zone.
After taking Bizarro Supergirl back to Bizarro World, Bizarro Superman is reunited with Bizarro Supergirl.

Bizarro and their
The more dangerous prisoners ( e. g. General Zod and Bizarro ) are stripped of their corporeal forms, and their spirits are then cast into the Zone.
It is revealed that the Bizarro Supergirl is a refugee from the cube-shaped Bizarro World, and was sent to Earth by her cousin after their planet was attacked by a being known as the Godship.
is dedicated to " the engineering of new human forms " including Bizarro worker drones, giants who can travel through space under their own power, and microscopic " nanonauts " unlocking the mysteries of the sub-atomic world.
Documentary films imitating the approach of Mondo Cane in the sixties often included the term " mondo " in their titles, even if they were in English ; some examples include Mondo Bizarro, Mondo Daytona, Mondo Mod, Mondo Infame and Mondo Hollywood.
is dedicated to " the engineering of new human forms " including Bizarro worker drones, giants who can travel through space under their own power, and microscopic " nanonauts " unlocking the mysteries of the sub-atomic world.
It is revealed that the Bizarro Supergirl is a refugee from the cube-shaped Bizarro World, and was sent to Earth by her cousin after their planet was attacked by a being known as the Godship.
Introduced in the early 1960s, Htrae is a cube-shaped planet, home to Bizarro and his companions, all of whom were initially Bizarro versions of Superman, Lois Lane and their children.
Despite their differences, Bizarro and Superman have teamed up on occasion.
The creature eventually devoured Bizarro, but Superman soon figured out that the creature was not trying to kill the Bizarros, but using their combined strength to defeat another creature which was trying to destroy Htrae.
The people hold a parade in # 1's honor and with his loving wife Bizarro Lois # 1 and their son, Bizarro Junior # 1 at his side, Bizarro cries saying " Me am ... happiest creature in universe.
Inhabitants of Bizarro World would do things such as turn up the air conditioning to warm up and quench their thirst with glasses of sand while their Earthly counterparts would use furnaces and water.

Bizarro and Great
* Bizarro ( Six Flags Great Adventure ) at Six Flags Great Adventure, which was formerly known as Medusa
* Bizarro ( roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure )
From left to right, the coasters are Superman: Ultimate Flight, the now-defunct Great American Scream Machine ( Six Flags Great Adventure ) | Great American Scream Machine, Kingda Ka, Rolling Thunder ( roller coaster ) | Rolling Thunder, El Toro ( Six Flags Great Adventure ) | El Toro, and Bizarro ( Six Flags Great Adventure ) | Bizarro.
From left to right: Kingda Ka, El Toro ( Six Flags Great Adventure ) | El Toro, Bizarro ( Six Flags Great Adventure ) | Bizarro ( visible in full size picture ), Rolling Thunder ( roller coaster ) | Rolling Thunder, the now defunct The Great American Scream Machine ( New Jersey ) | Great American Scream Machine, Superman: Ultimate Flight, the now defunct Batman & Robin: The Chiller and Stuntman's Freefall, and operating Nitro ( roller coaster ) | Nitro.
Scream is similar in concept with Medusa at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom and is a mirror image of Bizarro at Six Flags Great Adventure.
Development of the Floorless Coaster began between 1995 and 1996 with Medusa ( now known as Bizarro ) at Six Flags Great Adventure opening on April 2, 1999, making it the world's first Floorless Coaster.
Bizarro ( Six Flags Great Adventure ) | Medusa's Roller_coaster_elements # Cobra_roll | cobra roll at Six Flags Great Adventure

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1966 saw Ortiz draw with world Jr Welterweight champion Nicolino Locche in a ten round non-title affair in Argentina, and retain his title vs Johnny Bizarro ( KO in 12 in Pittsburgh ), Cuban Sugar Ramos ( another International Boxing Hall Of Fame Member, ko in 5 rounds in Mexico City ) and Filipino Flash Elorde, also by ko in 14 at a New York rematch.
Also, the most memorable moment is in " The Bizarro Jerry ": she shoves Kevin to the ground, helping end her friendship with the bizarro group.
* Bizarro Radio, Radio Station form the zone.
Bizarro is a fictional character who appears in comic books published by DC Comics.
Bizarro was Ranked # 25 on IGN's List of 100 Top Comic Book Villains.
Bizarro debuted in Superboy # 68 ( Oct. 1958 ), writer Otto Binder casting the character as a Frankenstein's monster pastiche that possessed all the powers of Superboy.
Shunned for his grotesque appearance, the teen version of Bizarro only appeared in a single comic book story.
Bizarro proved popular, and starred in the back-up feature in Adventure Comics for fifteen issues, running from issue # 285-299 ( June 1961-Aug. 1962 ).
Bizarro was reintroduced into the DC Universe in The Man of Steel # 5 ( Dec. 1986 ).
An unrelated four issue limited series titled A. Bizarro ( July-Oct .) was published in 1999.

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