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** Eh? Bizarro STARTED as a "goofy opposite". Oddly, ''he'' arguably had an Evil Twin, in the form of Bizarro-Bizarro, who looked like Superman, spoke like Bizarro, and acted like a [[Jerkass]].
** In ''[[All-Star Superman]]'', there's Zibarro, who's the most intelligent man on Bizarro World.
* In addition to Bizarro, Superman has at least four other evil twins, each by way of a different trope. There is his [[Evil Counterpart]] [[Kneel Before Zod|General Zod]]. There's Hank Henshaw, who went from being a [[Take That]] parody of [[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Reed Richards]] to an evil Superman by way of [[Grand Theft Me]]. There's his [[Mirror Universe]] double Ultraman (in fact, there are currently two Ultramen, from two similar but distinct [[Mirror Universe]]s). And finally, there's his alternate universe counter part [[Superboy|Superboy Prime]], who began life as a sort of [[Sidekick]] by way of [[Retcon|Ret Con]], but was eventually transitioned into a villain.
* [[Supergirl]] too. In the [[Silver Age]] there was her [[Enemy Without]] Satan Girl in ''[[Legion of Super-Heroes]]'', created by Red Kryptonite. Supergirl (pre-DCnU reboot) went through a similar story which created "Dark Supergirl", although she ended up as more of an [[Enemy Within]]. And then there's Bizarrogirl, who causes chaos on Earth because she's just as confused as Kara but doesn't deal with it as well. Before that, Earth-Angel Supergirl had her own Bizarro-Supergirl, and also fought Matrix, her own ''former body''! In fact, the shapeshifting Matrix-Supergirl, in one of her more confused periods, was ''also'' an evil twin of Superman... (A [[Mirror Universe]] Ultragirl has also been seen, but thus far Kara hasn't had to deal with her).
* The [[Marvel Comics]] series ''[[Exiles]]'' inverts this. The reality-hopping team of the title need to defeat the evil Hyperion... so they fetch two ''good'' versions of him from other universes.
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