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[[Image:Bizarro-Batman.jpg|thumb|WF No. 156, Mar 1966 art by Curt Swan and Sheldon Moldoff]]  
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''For other uses of the term Batman, see [[Batman (disambiguation)]]''
Bizarro-Batman is the world's worst detective on [[Htrae]]. Bizarro-Batman is the [[Bizarro]] version of [[Batman]]. Bizarro-Batman is a member of the [[Bizarro Justice League]]. In March 1966, Bizarro creates a Bizarro-Batman to form the world’s worst team(WF No.156:“The Federation of Bizarro Idiots”).
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[[Image:Bizarro-Batman.jpg|thumb|WF No. 156, Mar 1966 art by Curt Swan and Sheldon Moldoff]]
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'''Bizarro-Batman'''
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Bizarro-Batman is the world's worst detective on the planet [[Htrae]]. He is the [[Bizarro]] version of [[Batman]] and a member of the [[Bizarro Justice League]]. His origin traces to March 1966, when Bizarro creates a Bizarro-Batman to form the world's worst team—the opposite of the roles played by the team of Batman and [[Superman]] (WF No. 156: "The Federation of Bizarro Idiots").
  
 
== Bizarro-Batman has appeared in the following comics ==
 
== Bizarro-Batman has appeared in the following comics ==

Latest revision as of 11:31, 9 March 2015

For other uses of the term Batman, see Batman (disambiguation)

WF No. 156, Mar 1966 art by Curt Swan and Sheldon Moldoff

Bizarro-Batman

Bizarro-Batman is the world's worst detective on the planet Htrae. He is the Bizarro version of Batman and a member of the Bizarro Justice League. His origin traces to March 1966, when Bizarro creates a Bizarro-Batman to form the world's worst team—the opposite of the roles played by the team of Batman and Superman (WF No. 156: "The Federation of Bizarro Idiots").

Bizarro-Batman has appeared in the following comics

  • WF No. 156, Mar 1966: "The Federation of Bizarro Idiots"
  • WF No. 181, Dec 1968: "The Hunter and the Hunted!"
  • DCCP No. 71, Jul 1984: "The Mark of Bizarro!"
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