Bizzaro
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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.
No man is an island, entire of itself. John Donne -
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.