Bizarro League

Bizarro League
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
In-story information
Base(s) Bizarro World
Member(s) Bizarro
Batzarro
Yellow Lantern
Bizarro Hawkgirl
Bizarro-Aquaman
Bizarro-Green Arrow
Bizarra
Bizarro-Flash I
Bizarro-Flash II
Bizarro-Hawkman

The Bizarro League, also known as the Bizarro Justice League, are the Bizarro version of the Justice League.

History

Silver age

Bizarro stole Lex Luthor's imperfect Duplicator Ray to create a world of Bizarros. Some of these insane clones formed a Bizarro-version of the Justice League. This team enforced their twisted version of justice. The Bizarro World was destroyed in Crisis on Infinite Earths along with the Bizarro League.

Emperor Joker

When the Joker got 99% of Mr. Mxyzptlk's power, he recreated the league and the Bizarro World. When the imp got his powers back, he kept the new "Bizarro World.

Modern

Bizarro gained "Bizarro Vision" (allowing him to make imperfect clones) under a blue sun. Bizarro planned to destroy the Bizarro World to be the reverse of Superman (because Superman would never destroy a planet). So the Bizarro-Lex Luthor led a revolt unleashed the juggernaut Bizarro-Doomsday. The BL stopped the juggernaut by dropping a steel drum on him. However Bizarro ended up destroying the planet.

Members

Other version

DC Super Friends: In issue 18, there was a Bizarro team called the "Bizarro Super Friends" based on the Bizarro League. Members were Bizarra, Bizarro, Bizarro-Flash, Batzarro, Yellow Lantern (this version was the reverse of John Sewart), and Bizarro Aquaman. All of them, except Yellow Lantern (the reverse of John Stewart), were based on the Silver Age versions of the characters. They're based in a mobile home in space.

In Super Power Team: Galactic Guardians the episode "The Bizarro Super Powers Team", Bizarro creates an unofficial Bizarro team that is homage to the Bizarro League.

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