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Post-Flashpoint, Htrae is introduced in ''Comicbook/TheMultiversity'' as Earth-29, a cubic planet in a universe where that's just how planets form, and occupied by Bizarros who appear to have evolved there naturally. The Earth-29 unverse also has other square planets such as Nnar (home to [[Comicbook/AdamStrange Adam Familiar]]), Raganaht (home to the flightless [[Comicbook/{{Hawkman}} Manhawk]]) and Sram (home to the [[Comicbook/MartianManhunter Sramian Snitch]]). ))
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Post-Flashpoint, Htrae is introduced in ''Comicbook/TheMultiversity'' as Earth-29, a cubic planet in a universe where that's just how planets form, and occupied by Bizarros who appear to have evolved there naturally. The Earth-29 unverse also has other square planets such as Nnar (home to [[Comicbook/AdamStrange Adam Familiar]]), Raganaht (home to the flightless [[Comicbook/{{Hawkman}} Manhawk]]) and Sram (home to the [[Comicbook/MartianManhunter Sramian Snitch]]). ))
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Post-Flashpoint, Htrae is introduced in ''Comicbook/TheMultiversity'' as Earth-29, a cubic planet in a universe where that's just how planets form, and occupied by Bizarros who appear to have evolved there naturally. The Earth-29 unverse also has other square planets such as Nnar (home to [[Comicbook/AdamStrange Adam Familiar]], Familiar]]), Raganaht (home to the flightless [[Comicbook/{{Hawkman}} Manhawk]]) and Sram (home to the [[Comicbook/MartianManhunter Sramian Snitch]]). ))
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Post-Flashpoint, Htrae is introduced in ''Comicbook/{{Multiversity}}'' ''Comicbook/TheMultiversity'' as Earth-29, a cubic planet in a universe where that's just how planets form, and occupied by Bizarros who appear to have evolved there naturally. The Earth-29 unverse also has other square planets such as Nnar (home to [[Comicbook/AdamStrange Adam Familiar]], Raganaht (home to the flightless [[Comicbook/{{Hawkman}} Manhawk]] and Sram (home to the [[Comicbook/MartianManhunter Sramian Snitch]]).
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* OppositeSexClone: The female half of the planet's population. Mostly Bizarro versions of Lois.
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[[Characters/SupermanCentralRoguesGallery Central Rogues Gallery]] ([[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Alexander "Lex" Luthor]], '''Bizarro''', [[Characters/SupermanBrainiacCharacter Vril Dox/Brainiac]], [[Characters/SupermanCyborgSuperman Cyborg-Superman]], [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]], [[Characters/SupermanDoomsdayCharacter Doomsday]], [[Characters/DCComicsLobo Lobo]], [[Characters/SupermanMisterMxyzptlk Mister Mxyzptlk]], [[Characters/DCComicsMongul Mongul]], [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryPhantomZone Phantom Zone Criminals]] [[[Characters/SupermanGeneralZod General Zod]]]) | [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryAToL A-L]] | [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryMToZ M-Z]] ([[Characters/SupermanSuperboyPrime Superboy-Prime]])\\
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[[Characters/SupermanCentralRoguesGallery Central Rogues Gallery]] ([[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Alexander "Lex" Luthor]], '''Bizarro''', [[Characters/SupermanBrainiacCharacter Vril Dox/Brainiac]], [[Characters/SupermanCyborgSuperman Cyborg-Superman]], [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]], [[Characters/SupermanDoomsdayCharacter Doomsday]], [[Characters/DCComicsLobo Lobo]], Characters/{{Lobo}}, [[Characters/SupermanMisterMxyzptlk Mister Mxyzptlk]], [[Characters/DCComicsMongul Mongul]], [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryPhantomZone Phantom Zone Criminals]] [[[Characters/SupermanGeneralZod General Zod]]]) | [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryAToL A-L]] | [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryMToZ M-Z]] ([[Characters/SupermanSuperboyPrime Superboy-Prime]])\\
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* MadeInChina: Or Hong Kong, to be exact.
* MythologyGag: While the cover of each issue of ''ComicBook/TheManOfSteel'' features a character facing the reader, Issue 5 has his back on the reader. A nod to his pre-Crisis counterpart being a mixed-up, backwards creature.
* MythologyGag: While the cover of each issue of ''ComicBook/TheManOfSteel'' features a character facing the reader, Issue 5 has his back on the reader. A nod to his pre-Crisis counterpart being a mixed-up, backwards creature.
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* MadeInChina: Or MadeInCountryX: In Hong Kong, to be exact.
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** While the cover of each issue of ''ComicBook/TheManOfSteel'' features a character facing the reader, Issue 5 has his back on the reader. A nod to his pre-Crisis counterpart being a mixed-up, backwards creature.
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** While the cover of each issue of ''ComicBook/TheManOfSteel'' features a character facing the reader, Issue 5 has his back on the reader. A nod to his pre-Crisis counterpart being a mixed-up, backwards creature.
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* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: One of Bizarro's classic character tics is that he always says the opposite of what he means; during the Silver Age, this extended to the entire Bizarro planet, which operated on this ethos. This got downplayed after the Silver Age ended, but it's worth noting ''ComicBook/AllStarSuperman'' had an issue spoken almost entirely in Bizarro speech, since Superman got stranded on Bizarro's homeworld.
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* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: One of Bizarro's classic character tics is that he always says the opposite of what he means; during the Silver Age, this extended to the entire Bizarro planet, which operated on this ethos.means. This got downplayed after the Silver Age ended, but it's worth noting ''ComicBook/AllStarSuperman'' had an issue spoken almost entirely in Bizarro speech, since Superman got stranded on Bizarro's homeworld.
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* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: Like Bizarro himself, everything on Bizarro World is reversed; doing evil things is considered good, and doing bad things is considered evil.
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* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: One of Bizarro's classic character tics is that he always says the opposite of what he means. This got downplayed after the Silver Age ended, but it's worth noting ''ComicBook/AllStarSuperman'' had an issue spoken almost entirely in Bizarro speech, since Superman got stranded on Bizarro's homeworld.
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* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: One of Bizarro's classic character tics is that he always says the opposite of what he means.means; during the Silver Age, this extended to the entire Bizarro planet, which operated on this ethos. This got downplayed after the Silver Age ended, but it's worth noting ''ComicBook/AllStarSuperman'' had an issue spoken almost entirely in Bizarro speech, since Superman got stranded on Bizarro's homeworld.
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* SiliconBasedLife: In [[Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Pre-Crisis]] days, [[Comicbook/{{Bizarro}} Bizarros]] looked as if they were made of some kind of mineral and were always described as being made of "non-living matter." It's anyone's guess what sort of matter that was, but the implication is that they were not organic.
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* SiliconBasedLife: In [[Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths [[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Pre-Crisis]] days, [[Comicbook/{{Bizarro}} [[ComicBook/{{Bizarro}} Bizarros]] looked as if they were made of some kind of mineral and were always described as being made of "non-living matter." It's anyone's guess what sort of matter that was, but the implication is that they were not organic.
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* ForgottenPhlebotinum: The scientist who created him Post-Crisis said he would have been a perfectly duplicate if Superman were human. Luthor could have used the cloning machine to make obedient clones of human superheroes and villains but it never occurs to him. This is very much averted with the Pre-Crisis technology that gave him life, however, as it made imperfect copies of everything and Bizarro used it to create enough other Bizarros to fill a planet.
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* ForgottenPhlebotinum: The scientist who created him Post-Crisis said he would have been a perfectly duplicate if Superman were human. Luthor could have used the cloning machine to make obedient clones of human superheroes and villains but it never occurs to him. This is very much averted with the Pre-Crisis technology that gave him life, however, as it made imperfect copies of everything and Bizarro used it to create enough other Bizarros to fill a planet. The ComicBook/ABizarro series would also eventually establish that human Bizarro clones are imperfect, too, just not so much that they end up dying from it like the first Bizarro did, but the technology to make more ends up destroyed.
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* ContinuitySnarl: The planet's ultimate fate.
** According to an issue of World's Finest, it was irradiated and became "Orr", its population turned from Bizarros into organic lifeforms.
** According to an issue of Adventure Comics, the Bizarros are alive and well in the future of the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperheroes. This can be potentially explained by the fact that Orr's arrival in the present shunted the present-day Bizarro World into the future, so [[FanWank if one assumes]] that Orr exists in the 30th century, the "Legion of Stupor-Bizarros" story took place during this brief period.
** According to DC Comics Presents' last issue, the Bizarro World was imploded by the machinations of a Kryptonian sorcerer residing in the Phantom Zone, with Bizarro's still-unliving remains being tossed in front of Superman by Mxyzptlk ForTheEvulz.
** According to ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow, Bizarro was manipulated by Mxyzptlk into destroying the Bizarro World [[DrivenToSuicide and then himself]].
** According to an issue of World's Finest, it was irradiated and became "Orr", its population turned from Bizarros into organic lifeforms.
** According to an issue of Adventure Comics, the Bizarros are alive and well in the future of the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperheroes. This can be potentially explained by the fact that Orr's arrival in the present shunted the present-day Bizarro World into the future, so [[FanWank if one assumes]] that Orr exists in the 30th century, the "Legion of Stupor-Bizarros" story took place during this brief period.
** According to DC Comics Presents' last issue, the Bizarro World was imploded by the machinations of a Kryptonian sorcerer residing in the Phantom Zone, with Bizarro's still-unliving remains being tossed in front of Superman by Mxyzptlk ForTheEvulz.
** According to ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow, Bizarro was manipulated by Mxyzptlk into destroying the Bizarro World [[DrivenToSuicide and then himself]].
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[[Characters/SupermanCentralRoguesGallery Central Rogues Gallery]] ([[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Alexander "Lex" Luthor]], '''Bizarro''', [[Characters/SupermanBrainiacCharacter Vril Dox/Brainiac]], [[Characters/SupermanCyborgSuperman Cyborg-Superman]], [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]], [[Characters/SupermanDoomsdayCharacter Doomsday]], ComicBook/{{Lobo}}, [[Characters/SupermanMisterMxyzptlk Mister Mxyzptlk]], [[Characters/DCComicsMongul Mongul]], [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryPhantomZone Phantom Zone Criminals]] [[[Characters/SupermanGeneralZod General Zod]]]) | [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryAToL A-L]] | [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryMToZ M-Z]] ([[Characters/SupermanSuperboyPrime Superboy-Prime]])\\
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[[Characters/SupermanCentralRoguesGallery Central Rogues Gallery]] ([[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Alexander "Lex" Luthor]], '''Bizarro''', [[Characters/SupermanBrainiacCharacter Vril Dox/Brainiac]], [[Characters/SupermanCyborgSuperman Cyborg-Superman]], [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]], [[Characters/SupermanDoomsdayCharacter Doomsday]], ComicBook/{{Lobo}}, [[Characters/DCComicsLobo Lobo]], [[Characters/SupermanMisterMxyzptlk Mister Mxyzptlk]], [[Characters/DCComicsMongul Mongul]], [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryPhantomZone Phantom Zone Criminals]] [[[Characters/SupermanGeneralZod General Zod]]]) | [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryAToL A-L]] | [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryMToZ M-Z]] ([[Characters/SupermanSuperboyPrime Superboy-Prime]])\\
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* StopHelpingMe: Bizarro Amazo saves a crashing plane and is told off by the Bizarro pilot for stopping a scheduled crash of a plane with indestructible passengers.
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* UnwantedAssistance: Bizarro Amazo saves a crashing plane and is told off by the Bizarro pilot for stopping a scheduled crash of a plane with indestructible passengers.
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* NamesTheSame: Bizarro World has a Yellow Lantern, completely unrelated to the actual Yellow Lanterns. He's simply an extremely cowardly clone of Hal Jordan.
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* HeroWithAnFInGood: Most versions of Bizarro are genuinely well-meaning, and have the same instinct to help people as Superman does, but usually makes a mess of things, either because of their "opposite"-worldview, or because they genuinely don't have the mental faculties to understand when they are doing harm.
* CostumeEvolution: All the Bizarro Supermen on Bizarro World started out with costumes that were identical to Superman's own, but after realizing having a correct-looking suit goes against their "opposite" mindset, they adopt new ones where the chest insignia in inverted.
* NamesTheSame: Bizarro World has a Yellow Lantern, completely unrelated to the actual Yellow Lanterns. He's simply an extremely cowardly clone of Hal Jordan.
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* SelfDuplication: All other Bizarros are duplicates of the original.
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* SelfDuplication: All other Bizarros are duplicates of the original.original, or duplicates of other people, created by the original Bizarro.
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* ClarkKentOutfit: Makes an attempt at this by stealing a pair of glasses, and "concealing" it's costume with an open suit jacket. Safe to say, it doesn't work.
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* BareYourMidriff: Averted, with her costume being closer to that of the Pre-Crisis Supergirl than the Post-Crisis one.
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* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: In ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'' # 47, Bizarro fights and kills [[GodOfEvil Trigon]] of all people.
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* LaughablyEvil: In the Silver and Bronze Ages, Bizarro was used for his humor value much more often than as an actual threat, and he was much more of a [[FriendlyEnemy frenemy]] to Superman in those days. "Tales of the Bizarro World" was a long-running backup feature in the Superman books that was played completely for comedy, and it was goofily adorable. Post-Crisis stories have treated Bizarro and his world more seriously, though he has still had plenty of humorous takes since then, helped immensely by the fact that he's frequently portrayed as extremely stupid and hilarious awkwardness stemming from his tendency to say the opposite of what he intends to say (such as greeting people by saying "Goodbye").
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* LaughablyEvil: In the Silver and Bronze Ages, Bizarro was used for his humor value much more often than as an actual threat, and he was much more of a [[FriendlyEnemy frenemy]] to Superman in those days. "Tales of the Bizarro World" was a long-running backup feature in the Superman books that was played completely for comedy, and it was goofily adorable. Post-Crisis stories have treated Bizarro and his world more seriously, though he has still had plenty of humorous takes since then, helped immensely by the fact that he's frequently portrayed as extremely stupid and hilarious awkwardness stemming from his tendency to say the opposite of what he intends to say (such as greeting people by saying "Goodbye")."Goodbye" or saying "Me hate you" to his loved ones).
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* LaughablyEvil: In the Silver and Bronze Ages, Bizarro was used for his humor value much more often than as an actual threat, and he was much more of a [[FriendlyEnemy frenemy]] to Superman in those days. "Tales of the Bizarro World" was a long-running backup feature in the Superman books that was played completely for comedy, and it was goofily adorable. Post-Crisis stories have treated Bizarro and his world more seriously, though he has still had plenty of humorous takes since then.
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* LaughablyEvil: In the Silver and Bronze Ages, Bizarro was used for his humor value much more often than as an actual threat, and he was much more of a [[FriendlyEnemy frenemy]] to Superman in those days. "Tales of the Bizarro World" was a long-running backup feature in the Superman books that was played completely for comedy, and it was goofily adorable. Post-Crisis stories have treated Bizarro and his world more seriously, though he has still had plenty of humorous takes since then.then, helped immensely by the fact that he's frequently portrayed as extremely stupid and hilarious awkwardness stemming from his tendency to say the opposite of what he intends to say (such as greeting people by saying "Goodbye").
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* BizarroUniverse: [[TropeNamers Obviously.]]
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* BizarroUniverse: [[invoked]] [[TropeNamers Obviously.]]Obviously]].
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