Htrae was a reformed planet formed as a warped version of Earth-One, where Bizarro and his race of artificial men lived for a few years. Initially just the original, when he first created an imperfect Lois Lane and then other imperfect inorganic beings, changed his name to Bizarro Number One being their progenitor. As Superman's complete opposite, this creature and his fellows caused more chaos than the norm. While initially, Number One and his fellows seemed hostile to the Man of Steel and humans in general, even going to war with them at one point, the invention of Blue Kryptonite seemed to keep the Bizarros at a respectful distance. Nevertheless, there were periods when humans and Bizarros interacted.
Funny Face did much the same while remaining on Earth-Two, breathing a form of sentience into replicas of cartoon strip characters, culminating in his final creation of Flying Tiger. Like Bizarro, the Tiger was a non-living mirror image of his world's Superman, although in this case replicating the hero's crooked alter ego during a period when that hero was trying to locate Metropolis' underworld's crime kingpin. However, Flying Tiger never had occasion to journey to his universe's version of Htrae, a world designed to replicate Earth-Two by the evil Kryptonian known as Mala years before.
For a brief period, it seemed as if the Flying Tiger was the perfect foil for Superman, unlike his imperfect Bizarro twin a universe away. Replicating all of Superman's powers plus the ability to grow large, turn immaterial and teleport away... his powers came close to equaling Earth-One's Composite Superman in some regard, who had the combined abilities of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Still, his susceptibility to Green Kryptonite proved the Tiger's downfall, leading to his exile back into the two-dimensional existence from which he came.
Funny Face's folks included villains Viper, Torgo, Machine-Gun Mike, Goola and the Black Raider. Also among the ranks of these pseudo citizens was Happy Daze, Prince Peril, Detective Craig, Streak Dugan and the Solitary Rider... as well as for a time Kitty aka Lois' Flying Tiger sidekick. While all of these entities have only brief periods of existence in the three-dimensional world, they continue on as they had for an untold period in the fictional realm of the Daily Star's comic strips with several supporting characters to interact with in each of their imaginary realms. Funny Face and his counterpart Professor Phineas Potter with their crazed-clone creating rays caused the Supermen headaches with lifeless duplicates of themselves in addition to various other warped versions of famous people spawned from their devices.
As to the Bizarro Earth, what is known is that eventually, it became the basis of the parallel world of Earth-Zero. This world, modeled after Htrae that Mister Mxyzptlk destroyed only a few years after its creation just prior to the Crisis on Infinite Earths, had its own faux versions of heroes and villains originating on Earth-One. Proof of its existence came to light when Alex Luthor of Earth-Three recreated the multiverse including its individual Earths, which materialized this Zero world in a vibratory frame of existence.
The technology Funny Face developed on Earth-Two had been used previously by Professor Anderson, who used his own version of the bio-ray on Batman and Robin as they adventured in a world populated by replicas of fairy tale fictional beings.
Another such device was employed for untold decade by the Soldiers of the Secret City, although after their encounter with the Flash and his associate Doctor Maria Flura, word got out to this potentially dangerous people and their ability to multiple forces.
Spurred on by this, Professor Lexon encourage Flura to join him in developing a replica of the Secret City image duplicator, which he then used to fake his own death. In so doing, he created image clones of Flash's girlfriend Joan Williams, Maria, himself and several of the Secret City soldiers. Previously, Flash himself encountered three of his own clones, as had an aged journalist who first found the city.
The golden age Hawkman had himself encountered a synthetic pseudo life form known as Czar Sculptor Boris Nickaloff devises a special clay which he molds into the form of what he labels the "Un-Killable Man" which he mentally controls for his unspecified misdeeds.
Aware of this activity by a curious Winged Wonder, the hero battles Czar and is initially defeated by his pale foe. Shortly thereafter, Czar seeks out Sheila Sanders, whom his master appears to be attracted to, and for which Hawkman is engaged to in his civilian alter ego. Defeating both Nickaloff and his creation, the latter of whom he strangles in order to step him, the secret to Czar's genesis remains as his master perishes. Unlike Czar, the Bizarro Hawkman modeled after the Earth-One version is a dutiful member of planet Htrae's Justice League of Bizarros, and initially dies when he and his colleagues as well as their entire race are absorbed into an Amazo Bizarro, although later they are all brought back to their pseudo-life once more.
For a brief period, it seemed as if the Flying Tiger was the perfect foil for Superman, unlike his imperfect Bizarro twin a universe away. Replicating all of Superman's powers plus the ability to grow large, turn immaterial and teleport away... his powers came close to equaling Earth-One's Composite Superman in some regard, who had the combined abilities of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Still, his susceptibility to Green Kryptonite proved the Tiger's downfall, leading to his exile back into the two-dimensional existence from which he came.
Funny Face's folks included villains Viper, Torgo, Machine-Gun Mike, Goola and the Black Raider. Also among the ranks of these pseudo citizens was Happy Daze, Prince Peril, Detective Craig, Streak Dugan and the Solitary Rider... as well as for a time Kitty aka Lois' Flying Tiger sidekick. While all of these entities have only brief periods of existence in the three-dimensional world, they continue on as they had for an untold period in the fictional realm of the Daily Star's comic strips with several supporting characters to interact with in each of their imaginary realms. Funny Face and his counterpart Professor Phineas Potter with their crazed-clone creating rays caused the Supermen headaches with lifeless duplicates of themselves in addition to various other warped versions of famous people spawned from their devices.
As to the Bizarro Earth, what is known is that eventually, it became the basis of the parallel world of Earth-Zero. This world, modeled after Htrae that Mister Mxyzptlk destroyed only a few years after its creation just prior to the Crisis on Infinite Earths, had its own faux versions of heroes and villains originating on Earth-One. Proof of its existence came to light when Alex Luthor of Earth-Three recreated the multiverse including its individual Earths, which materialized this Zero world in a vibratory frame of existence.
The technology Funny Face developed on Earth-Two had been used previously by Professor Anderson, who used his own version of the bio-ray on Batman and Robin as they adventured in a world populated by replicas of fairy tale fictional beings.
Another such device was employed for untold decade by the Soldiers of the Secret City, although after their encounter with the Flash and his associate Doctor Maria Flura, word got out to this potentially dangerous people and their ability to multiple forces.
Spurred on by this, Professor Lexon encourage Flura to join him in developing a replica of the Secret City image duplicator, which he then used to fake his own death. In so doing, he created image clones of Flash's girlfriend Joan Williams, Maria, himself and several of the Secret City soldiers. Previously, Flash himself encountered three of his own clones, as had an aged journalist who first found the city.
The golden age Hawkman had himself encountered a synthetic pseudo life form known as Czar Sculptor Boris Nickaloff devises a special clay which he molds into the form of what he labels the "Un-Killable Man" which he mentally controls for his unspecified misdeeds.
Aware of this activity by a curious Winged Wonder, the hero battles Czar and is initially defeated by his pale foe. Shortly thereafter, Czar seeks out Sheila Sanders, whom his master appears to be attracted to, and for which Hawkman is engaged to in his civilian alter ego. Defeating both Nickaloff and his creation, the latter of whom he strangles in order to step him, the secret to Czar's genesis remains as his master perishes. Unlike Czar, the Bizarro Hawkman modeled after the Earth-One version is a dutiful member of planet Htrae's Justice League of Bizarros, and initially dies when he and his colleagues as well as their entire race are absorbed into an Amazo Bizarro, although later they are all brought back to their pseudo-life once more.
Chief among those on Htrae was Bizarro's close "friends" of Lois, Jimmy Olsen, Perry White and Krypto as well as his "colleagues" in the Bizarro League of Batzarro, Hero the flash, Yellow Lantern and imitations of Aquaman, Hawkman and Wonder Woman. Then there were the "law-breakers" of Lex Luthor, Joker, Kltpzyxm and Amazo. Not to mention the Legion of other Bizarro Supermen and Lois Lanes populating the planet.
Yellow Lantern, the imperfect clone of Earth-One's Green Lantern, had a doppleganger in the equally lifeless and clueless Grundy Lantern, when Earth-Two's Solomon Grundy inflected his arch enemy Green Lantern in the chemicals of Slaughter Swamp. This transformed evil GL battled Fate while Fate's Green Lantern energy clone battled the original Grundy. Eventually, both pseudo-Lanterns were erased.
Yellow Lantern, the imperfect clone of Earth-One's Green Lantern, had a doppleganger in the equally lifeless and clueless Grundy Lantern, when Earth-Two's Solomon Grundy inflected his arch enemy Green Lantern in the chemicals of Slaughter Swamp. This transformed evil GL battled Fate while Fate's Green Lantern energy clone battled the original Grundy. Eventually, both pseudo-Lanterns were erased.
Other synthetic creations such as Alphonse Peckabit’s fictional felons used against the Flash, such as Strongman, Peg Leg and Hot Stuff, were Earth-Two versions of the Bizarro clones of Wonder Woman, Aquaman and Amazo.
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