Bizarro
Bizarro is a supervillain who appears in DC Comics' American comic novels. The character was initially introduced in Superboy issue 68 by writer Otto Binder and illustrator George Papp as a "mirror image" of Superman (1958), but it obviously didn't go well. Much like Frankenstein's monster, he doesn't know the difference between right and wrong. He then rampages across Metropolis in a distorted attempt to emulate Superman's fight for justice.
Bizarro has a lot of tragic potentials. He has no idea what's going on, so it's easy to feel sorry for him when his actions lead him into trouble. On the other hand, when he wanders into antihero territory, he can be rather amusing. This type of screwball team-up gives the long-running plots a new lease on life. Bizarro has appeared in both comic books and graphic novels, as well as various DC Comics-related items like animated and live-action television programs, trading cards, toys, and video games.