Superman is the paragon of superheroes, constantly defending the innocent with his unmatched power solely because it’s the right thing to do. Where most of his villains highlight the Man of Steel’s heroic qualities through their guile, debauchery, and malice, Bizarro Superman exists to question so-called “heroic nature.” Superman’s imperfect duplicate appears in many forms across many titles throughout DC’s long history, but the best versions left long-lasting impressions.Some are violent opposites of Superman acting on raw animal instinct while others seem to have a more complex inner morality. The best versions of Bizarro examine what makes a person good and, by extension, what makes Superman a hero. All iterations are plays on Frankenstein and the moral dilemmas of man-made life forms. None of them are all that evil in the grand scheme of DC villains, but they all pose uniquely potent problems for Superman and his allies.Mark Millar’s Red Son saw Lex Luthor create an imperfect Superman duplicate for the US Government after Kal-El fell to Soviet Era Russia. A version of Bizarro also existed in Brian Buccellato’s Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Five, built by Lex Luthor to help the regime. The clone escaped and, after several morally grey misadventures, tragically died, as Bizarro’s commonly do. Other notable Elseworlds Bizarro’s include a dinosaur, Bruce Wayne, a barbarian, and All-Star Superman’s Bizarro Bizarro, Zibarro.
Superman is the paragon of superheroes, constantly defending the innocent with his unmatched power solely because it’s the right thing to do. Where most of his villains highlight the Man of Steel’s heroic qualities through their guile, debauchery, and malice, Bizarro Superman exists to question so-called “heroic nature.” Superman’s imperfect duplicate appears in many forms across many titles throughout DC’s long history, but the best versions left long-lasting impressions.
Some are violent opposites of Superman acting on raw animal instinct while others seem to have a more complex inner morality. The best versions of Bizarro examine what makes a person good and, by extension, what makes Superman a hero. All iterations are plays on Frankenstein and the moral dilemmas of man-made life forms. None of them are all that evil in the grand scheme of DC villains, but they all pose uniquely potent problems for Superman and his allies.
Mark Millar’s Red Son saw Lex Luthor create an imperfect Superman duplicate for the US Government after Kal-El fell to Soviet Era Russia. A version of Bizarro also existed in Brian Buccellato’s Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Five, built by Lex Luthor to help the regime. The clone escaped and, after several morally grey misadventures, tragically died, as Bizarro’s commonly do. Other notable Elseworlds Bizarro’s include a dinosaur, Bruce Wayne, a barbarian, and All-Star Superman’s Bizarro Bizarro, Zibarro.
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