In the
Superman comic books, Bizarro is an
imperfect copy of the
Man of Steel. He has
pale,
faceted
skin and wears a backwards "
S" on his
costume. He always speaks in the
third person, he's
dumb as a post, and his grasp of
grammar is very poor, so he tends to say things like "Bizarro am not a
enemy of Superman! Bizarro am
Superman's bestest friend!"
In the old "
pre-Crisis"
DC Universe, Bizarro was introduced in a 1958 "Superboy" comic. The perversely
backwards villain was a hit with fans, and he was soon moved up into Superman's regular
rogue's gallery. Bizarro had his own
planet he lived on called
Htrae, which was a
cube. There, just about everyone looked like
Bizarro Superman and
Bizarro Lois Lane (The original Bizarro wore a sign around his neck identifying him as "
Bizarro #1"). A Bizarro's
thought processes are totally
backwards -- someone can be sent to
jail for doing
good deeds, and "You am
ugly cow, Bizarro Lois!" is considered a high
compliment (and an indicator that someone's about to get some
Bizarro Nookie).
In the "
post-Crisis" universe, Bizarro was a creation of
Lex Luthor. Designed to be a
clone of Superman, he turned out to have a
flaw that caused his body and mind to
degenerate. Though he's been killed multiple times, he makes frequent returns, either as another
imperfect clone or as a magically generated
duplicate of the Man of Steel.
The word "Bizarro" has come to mean, in
pop culture, anything that seems to be a strangely backwards copy of something else. There was an episode of "
Seinfeld" where Elaine met people who looked similar to Jerry, George, and Kramer, but who had stable jobs, nice personalities, and healthy relationships. They were referred to as Bizarro Jerry, Bizarro George, and Bizarro Kramer. And in an episode of the "
Sealab 2021" cartoon, the crew was tormented by Bizarros, who looked sorta like the original crew members, but wore
black leather, had weird
cybernetic or
genetic alterations, acted even
weirder than the regular crew, and liked to say "
Bizarro!" over and over and over.
Also,
Bizarro is a
popular and very
odd comic strip created by
Dan Piraro. Started in 1985 to replace
Gary Larson's "
The Far Side" at Chronicle Features after Larson moved his comic to Universal Press Syndicate, the strip features
surreal situations,
lush artwork, and completely
weird humor. Piraro's work on the strip has earned him the
National Cartoonists' Society's award for the Best Newspaper Cartoon Panel in 200, 2001, and 2002.
Piraro hides tiny images of
pies,
firecrackers,
bunnies,
flying saucers, and more in almost every
cartoon he draws.