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Albert Beezer, Jr. (New Earth)

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Character Template
Character Template
Real Name
Albert Beezer, Jr.
Current Alias

Aliases
Al Pokolips

Identity

Race

Alignment

Relatives
Albert M. Beezer (genetic clone father); Olvia Beezer (de facto mother); Rosamunde Del Valle (wife); Ernesto Del Valle (brother-in-law)

Universe

Base Of Operations
Formerly Metropolis; formerly Apokolips; currently San Latté.

Characteristics
Gender

Hair

Skin

Unusual Features
Al Bizarro's skin is chalk-white in complexion - a condition common to all Bizarros. He also has a penchant for speaking in a backwards dialect.

Status
Citizenship

Marital Status

Occupation
Bizarro

Origin
Origin

Place of Birth
Lexcorp laboratories, Metropolis


First appearance
Last appearance

Image:Quote1.png War am unpleasant! Image:Quote2.png
-- A. Bizarro

Contents

History

Lex Luthor and Sydney Happersen used genetic samples from a lab worker named Albert M. Beezer to create another perfect/imperfect duplicate clone. Based on Beezer's biological template, the clone became known as Al Bizarro.

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Powers and Abilities

Powers

None known.

Abilities

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Paraphernalia

Equipment: None known.
Transportation: None known.
Weapons: None known.


Notes

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Trivia

  • Al Bizarro is the only Bizarro character whose existence is not tied to a pre-existing character template.

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