Bizarro I (New Earth)




 * "I wanted a duplicate Superman. One with all his powers. All his memories. But one that worked for me! Not this bizarre...Ohh-H! Forget it!"
 * --Lex Luthor

Real Name: None Nicknames: No known nicknames Former Aliases: Project: Changeling Other Current Aliases: Bizarro

Status
Occupation: None Legal Status: Bizarro was an artificial construct, and thus did not possess any legal rights or status. Identity: Secret; few people are aware that Bizarro was an artificial being. Marital Status: Inapplicable Group Affiliation: No known group affiliation Base of Operations: Metropolis

Origin
Some ten years prior to the Crisis on Infinite Earths event, billionaire industrialist Lex Luthor encountered an individual who would ultimately become his lifelong nemesis – Superman. Initially, Luthor offered him a position on his payroll, but Superman proved to be completely incorruptible and uncompromising in his principles – a quality that Luthor despised. As he could not convince the Man of Steel to work exclusively for him, he decided to create his own Superman.

For two years, Luthor scoured the globe seeking out the world's top scientists to work on a secret Lexcorp program known as Project: Changeling. He found a reputed biologist named Doctor Teng and smuggled him out of mainland China, putting him to work on Project: Changeling at the Hong Kong offices of Lexcorp.

Doctor Teng used various devices to remotely scan Superman's DNA, collecting as much data as he could possibly amass. Uploading this data into a bio-matrix chamber, he sought to physically recreate Superman. Unlike the true Man of Steel though, this was to be a Superman completely subservient to Lex Luthor.

Doctor Teng made one critical flaw in his work however. He based all of his computations on the assumption that Superman was a mutated human being. The world had yet to discover that he was in fact, the last surviving son of an alien world known as Krypton. The miscalculation proved detrimental to Teng's project and the creature that emerged from the bio-matrix chamber was a shambling, mockery of the true Superman. Luthor, disgusted by Teng's failure, ordered the creature destroyed, but this Bizarro soon broke free of the Lexcorp building and escaped.

Place of Creation: Lexcorp facility – Hong Kong Place of Death: Metropolis Known Relatives: Inapplicable First Appearance: Man of Steel #5 Final Appearance: Man of Steel #5

History
Over several days, Bizarro began to slowly adopt Superman's memories. His undeveloped brain could not process the information properly, but he attempted to pantomime Superman's behavior and personality. He flew directly to the American city of Metropolis and engaged in various feats of daring-do not unlike the heroic actions of the true Superman. He air-lifted a disabled ambulance to the hospital and prevented a blind girl named Lucy Lane from taking her own life. As Bizarro flew off, Lucy mistakenly believed that it had been Superman who had saved her life.

Soon after, Bizarro broke into a mens' clothing store on Bleeker Street, where he stole a cheap one-hundred dollar business suit. He then acquired a pair of sunglasses and poked the lenses out of them. Placing the suit and glasses overtop of his tattered Superman costume, Bizarro resembled a strange amalgamation of both Superman and Clark Kent. He proceeded to lumber down to the Daily Planet as if he were arriving to work like a normal person.

Clark Kent spied Bizarro with his x-ray vision and immediately changed into Superman. He flew down to the front lobby, and was astonished to see such a grotesque mockery of himself. Bizarro reacted violently towards encountering the true Man of Steel and punched him clear across the street. Reporter Lois Lane arrived upon the scene, and Superman quickly burned away Bizarro's "Clark" suit with his heat vision, fearing that Lois might make the unlikely connection between Clark Kent and Superman.

Not only did Bizarro possess a portion of Superman's memories, but he also shared an aspect of his personality as well, including Superman's affection towards Lois. Bizarro scooped Lois up in his arms and flew off. He took her back to her apartment where he encountered Lois' little sister, Lucy for a second time. Lucy's presence succeeded in briefly calming the monster down, but tempers flared as Superman arrived to fight him once again.

During the struggle, Superman began to notice a chalky residue flaking off of Bizarro's hide. Analyzing the residue with his microscopic vision, he concluded that Bizarro was actually a sophisticated android and not a true living being. The two combatants took to the sky and bore down upon one another at breathtaking speed. As they collided, Bizarro's body exploded into a mist of white, dust. The creature's tormented existence finally came to an end.

Bizarro left one inexplicable and enduring legacy however. Lucy Lane had been attacked in a terrorist hijacking the previous year - an attack that rendered her permanently blind. The dust from Bizarro's remains settled on Lucy, miraculously restoring her sight. Superman posited that Bizarro may have deliberately allowed himself to be destroyed knowing that his demise would help Lucy.

Characteristics
Height: 6'3" Weight: 225 lbs (102.058 kg) Eyes: Blue Hair: Black Skin: White/Gray Unusual Features: Bizarro’s body secretes a white chalky residue that simulates the properties of human biological cell structure.

Powers
Known Powers: Bizarro possessed powers similar to that of Superman. Inclusive to his power set were:
 * Super-strength
 * X-ray vision
 * Heat-vision
 * Microscopic/Telescopic vision
 * Flight

Weaknesses/Restrictions: Although he shared many of the same powers as Superman, Bizarro did not possess Superman's invulnerability. Bizarro's skin coating was extremely dense, but he was not nearly as indestructible as the Man of Steel. Known Abilities: No known abilities. Strength Level: Bizarro possessed super-strength, and was almost as powerful as Superman. However, unlike Superman, Bizarro could not recharge his body's cell structure with solar radiation.

Miscellaneous
Equipment: No known equipment. Transportation: No known transportation. Weapons: No known weapons.

Trivia

 * Although the Project: Changeling creation is commonly referred to as Bizarro, no one in the DC Universe ever applied that name to him. However, under his biography entry in Who's Who: Update '87 #1, he is credited as Bizarro.


 * All of the covers for the Man of Steel limited series spotlighted a feature character walking towards the reader's point of view. The cover to issue #5 however, illustrated Bizarro walking away from the reader. This gimmick is keeping in line with the Pre-Crisis stereotype of Bizarro as a mixed-up, backwards creature.

Recommended Readings

 * A. Bizarro
 * Adventure Comics (Silver-Age Bizarro back-up stories in issues #285-299)
 * Superman Presents – Tales of the Bizarro World

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