Bizzaro
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MetFanMac — 18 years ago(January 11, 2008 02:54 AM)
Bizarro's uniform has a backwards "S" on it but in the TV show they made it right way around. The funny thing is that at one point Bizarro looks at himself in a mirror and you can see the S reflected as if it WERE backwards LOL
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uncle_mikestro — 18 years ago(January 12, 2008 09:52 PM)
I hadn't noticed that. That IS funny.
Of course in the animated series it makes sense because Bizarro started off as a near perfect clone of Superman and the costume was created by Lex Luthor, so it wouldn't make sense for the costume's S to switch itself backwards.
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Journeyman1 — 18 years ago(March 20, 2008 04:40 PM)
If you noticed, the "S" symbol may have still been facing the right way on Bizarro's suit, but it was deformed.
(although I'm not sure the change to darker shades of blue and red was ever explained).
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GreenGoblinsOckVenom86 — 18 years ago(February 13, 2008 03:10 PM)
I don't mean to be a smartypants but actually on that planet there were a bunch of Bizzaros and a bunch of Bizzaro Loises all living together. The original Bizarro and original Bizzarro Lois were the king and Queen of the planet. I actually liked reading that story.
"Ray the Sponges migrated about a foot and a half." Peter Venkman, Ghostbusters 1 -
RabIDfan23 — 18 years ago(March 07, 2008 04:52 PM)
In the recent run of All-Star Superman (really good check it out!), Grant Morrison does another take on Bizarro, where they are like a virus from underspace (or something) complete with cube-shaped world. On Bizzaro worl there is an "imperfect" duplicate of the Bizarros called Zibarro who is basically a smart, human-looking Bizarro with an odd version of Supes' costume. An interesting reversal.
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Cyborg89 — 17 years ago(December 05, 2008 08:28 AM)
I like the version of Bizarro used in the show. He is kind of a tragic character, a mentally retarded Superman who doesn't belong in our world nor Krypton. And no one wants to be bothered with him.
I actually felt bad for him in "Little Big Head Man" because he has crying when he knocked Superman (not Clark Kent) out of a window. -
OrangeIris — 17 years ago(December 24, 2008 11:04 PM)
I felt sorry for him too. He had no place in the world and nobody wanted him. He was like a little kid in a superpowered body. He tried to be like Superman, but he couldn't be him.
I've seen the last season of JLU and they had Bizarro in the Legion of Doom. I always wondered how they convinced him to leave his planet sancuary.
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Cyborg89 — 17 years ago(December 29, 2008 01:44 PM)
I always wondered how they convinced him to leave his planet sancuary.
I think Giganta may have somehow convinced him to leave. Because she used him in the JLU episode "Ultimatum" to break Gorilla Grodd out of prison. So I this could mean Bizarro was one of the first villians to work in the expanded Secret Society. And either Grodd or Luthor gave him a labotomy to give him a backwards personality. -
Cyborg89 — 17 years ago(December 10, 2008 10:35 PM)
He's not exactly clear who he's talking to. I said I felt sorry for Bizarro so beherchristmaspies must be refering to rayjearly, the original poster who hates this Bizarro. But whatever it's his opinion he isn't a bigot if he doesn't like this version. Maybe he likes the backwards personality (the one he had when he joined the Secret Society) better.