When did Bizarro become less of a villain and more of a tragic Frankenstein monster Character?
>>82606647
With Byrne basically. He was a bizarre creature in a world he was never meant for in his very first appearance, but then came Bizarro World and he was basically a gag character for the next twenty-five years. Byrne was the one who made a failed genetic clone of Superman, Byrne was the one who had Lois cry for him when he died. Any appearances he's made since then has been more on the broadly comedic side, but it oscillates between the two. DCAU went with the Byrne version. The last big thing he was in that comics wise I can recall was basically Empreror Joker.
>>82606647
I prefer him as comic relief.
>>82606842
I prefer the whole wannabee family man type with aspects of the tragic frankenstien.
>>82606842
This entire comic was fantastic. Reading their nonsense in the context to which it should be is a trip.
>>82606853
Then The Vison book might be the thing for you
>>82607153
Loeb's last good work before his downfall.
>>82607222
It is, and it is fantastic.
Escape From bizarro world was also great.
Just him trying to get by.
>>82606804
Bizarro got his own gag miniseries this past year AND he was made a tragic failed clone in Forever Evil.
Best Bizarro coming through
Hey, guys...R-remember me?
>>82607277
Nope
Recommendations of Worst Bizarro Stories?
>>82606647
>>82606842
I like him as comic relief too (especially all his weird attempts at imitating Superman/being his opposite), but I like when he's played for drama as well, portrayed as a sad confused creature.
>>82606647
It like watching a puppy doing dumb shit . It's cute
>>82606842
WORST ENEMIES