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  • A. Bizarro
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  • The main character, Al Bizarro, is a clone of a former LexCorp employee named Al Beezer. Created as a test for Dr. Happersen's cloning equipment which eventually created a Post-Crisis Bizarro, he was placed in suspended animation and forgotten. When he is freed, he begins a search for his own identity, and his purpose in life, which eventually takes him to Apokolips (where he befriends a Female Fury named Seera), and later to South America.
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Date
  • July–October 1999
Issues
  • 4
Type
  • title
Caption
  • Cover to issue #1
colorists
Title
  • A. Bizarro
Pencillers
  • M. D. Bright
subcat
  • DC Comics
ID
  • 1143
  • 6134
Inkers
  • Greg Adams
Artists
Schedule
  • Monthly
Writers
Publisher
Limited
  • y
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  • The main character, Al Bizarro, is a clone of a former LexCorp employee named Al Beezer. Created as a test for Dr. Happersen's cloning equipment which eventually created a Post-Crisis Bizarro, he was placed in suspended animation and forgotten. When he is freed, he begins a search for his own identity, and his purpose in life, which eventually takes him to Apokolips (where he befriends a Female Fury named Seera), and later to South America. In a parody of the original Bizarro code, Al Beezer tells Al Bizarro that, if he wants to be happy, he should do "the exact opposite" of everything the original Al did.