BIZARRO
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Bizarro (/bɪˈzɑːroʊ/) is a supervillain or anti-hero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Otto Binder and artist George Papp as a "mirror image" of Superman, and first appeared in Superboy #68 (1958). Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books (1956 – c. 1970), the character has often been portrayed as an antagonist to Superman, though on occasion he also takes on an antihero role.
Film
A variation of Nuclear Man (portrayed by Clive Mantle) inspired by Bizarro was considered to appear in Superman IV: The Quest for Peace before being cut.
In 2007, film director Bryan Singer reported that he wanted to use Bizarro in Superman Returns's intended sequel, Superman: The Man of Steel.[citation needed]
Bizarro appears in JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time, voiced by Michael Donovan. This version is a member of the Legion of Doom.
Bizarro appears in Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League, voiced by Nolan North. This version is a well-meaning klutz created by Lex Luthor using a duplicator ray in an attempt to create a Superman he could control. While inadvertently causing destruction in his attempts to help Superman look after Metropolis, Superman takes Bizarro to a planet he calls Bizarro World, where the latter protects yellow crystals. When Darkseid starts collecting the yellow crystals, Bizarro returns to Earth and steals the Duplicator Ray, which he uses on the Justice League to create the Bizarro League to help him, Superman, and the Justice League defeat Darkseid and save Bizarro World.
The Red Son incarnation of Bizarro, renamed "Superior Man", appears in Superman: Red Son, voiced by Travis Willingham. This version retains the same origin, but is initially indistinguishable from the Soviet Superman and able to articulate. While fighting Superman, Superior Man receives constant power boosts from Lex Luthor, which mutates and eventually kills him.