Bizarro has a familiar origin story, sent to earth before his planet exploded and taken in by the Kents……. Wait that’s not his story!

Bizarro runs through his memories as he fights for his life back where he started in Lex Luther’s lab. He knows that not all his memories are his, like when he became friends with night light, wet wet, gogo and the team (it cracked me up that Batman was still Batman) and he knows which are his and which means the most to him. All three teammates reminisce about their time together since Jason and Artemis rescued Bizarro and how they have become closer than family to each other. Jason and Artemis are clearly worried about Bizarro and are like two parents worrying about their child.

It is a sort of parental relationship they have as Artemis taught Bizarro how to talk and both have looked out for him but I think they look after each other a lot more than Bizarro realizes. Lex is only looking after his interests but is pretty good comic relief as he gives them the hope that he will make it before threatening legal action for copyright laws!!

Lex may be the only person who could have saved Bizarro and he knows it, but I don’t think even the great Lex Luthor could have predicted the side effect the Bizarro is experiencing right now! The next issue is going to be interesting

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