I know he's not technically Doomsday but I still like his look the most. I dare say it might be even better than Krypton one, which is also really good.
I know he's not technically Doomsday but I still like his look the most. I dare say it might be even better than Krypton one, which is also really good.
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If you watched it, ofc.
Happy New 2022 DC Fans" "This is a Job for 2022 to save the day!" (sorry, couldn't resist).
Quick Question: Which Lantern Corps would Bizarro be Perfect for (excluding the Bizarro Lantern Corps of the Bizarro Universe), and has Bizarro actually wielded a Lantern Corps Ring (again, excluding the Bizarro Lantern Corps of the Bizarro Universe)?
Anyway, I wish all DC Fans a Happy New 2022!
We all know about Brainiac's common forehead, which is the Iconic Three Dots (that can form an Upside Down Triangle if someone plays connect the dots 😊), but there is something interesting that I have noticed recently. I looked at The Simpsons Villain Charles Montgomery Burns, and noticed the common three dots (Birth Mark) at the left side of his head (that can form a Triangle if someone plays connect the dots 😊), which got me thinking about this issue.
Even though both characters are NOT related in any form whatsoever, if you reposition Brainiac's dots to the left side of his head, and then put the centre dot above the bottom two dots, then you could say that Brainiac is Charles Montgomery Burns in Disguise. The same can be said if you reposition the Birth Mark on Charles Montgomery Burns's head, so you could call him Brainiac in Disguise.
However, if you leave Brainiac's dots alone, then you could call him the Anti-Charles Montgomery Burns (this is just a made up name in my mind), who would be a very strong version of Charles Montgomery Burns. Also, you could simply just call Brainiac a Bizarro Charles Montgomery Burns, since the three dots on his head would make people think that Brainiac is Bizarre, which would be fitting of the Superman Universe due to Bizarro.
But what do DC Fans think of this interesting comparison?
Would there be a Single Easter Egg in a Future Comic, that would secretly tie in The Simpsons by Charles Montgomery Burns to Brainiac (excluding Simpson Flanders of New Earth)?
In the Bizzaro Appearances the Superman episode appearance is missing from
the list, I tried to add Bizarro as the page suggests if one notices a missing title but to no avail. So just FYI Superman the Animated series S2E19 "Bizarro's World" should be added. Here is something from FanWiki about Bizarro's other appearances for any Bizarro fans that are curious:
The character (Bizarro) made forty appearances[9] in the Superman family of titles – Action Comics, Superman, Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen, Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane, Adventure Comics, Secret Society of Super Villains, and DC Comics Presents – from 1959 to 1984, prior to a reboot of the DC Universe as a result of the limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths #1–12 (April 1985 – March 1986).
Bizarro was reintroduced into the DC Universe in a one-off appearance with characterization similar to his original Superboy appearance in Superman: The Man of Steel #5 (December 1986). He was later revived in the "Bizarro's World" serial that ran through the Superman titles in March and April 1994, and in Action Comics Annual #8 in 1996. An unrelated four-issue limited series titled A. Bizarro (July–October) was published in 1999.
Yet another version was introduced during the "Emperor Joker" storyline in September–October 2000. Remaining in DC Comics continuity, this Bizarro continued to make semi-regular guest appearances that firmly established the character as part of the Superman mythos.
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