Bibbo Bibbowski

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Bibbo Bibbowski
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Bibbo on the cover of Showcase '95 #6.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Adventures of Superman #428 (May 1987)
Created by Jerry Ordway (art)
Marv Wolfman (script)
In-story information
Full name Bo Bibbowski
Supporting character of Superman
Abilities Skilled pugilist

Bo "Bibbo" Bibbowski is a supporting character in Superman comics. He first appeared in Adventures of Superman #428 (May 1987).[1]

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[edit] Fictional character biography

Bibbo first appears in a Suicide Slum bar called the Ace O' Clubs. When Superman comes in looking for information Bibbo, thinking this is "some clown in a Superman suit", punches Superman, damaging his hand. He gains respect for the Man of Steel because "yer tough". He would later refer to Superman as his "fav'rit" hero.[1]

Later stories[volume & issue needed] establish Bibbo as a longshoreman and former boxer, however he remains largely a comic relief character, portrayed as vaguely well-meaning but not particularly intelligent. His admiration for Superman remains based on physical strength, as his admiration is briefly transferred to Lobo when the Czarnian appears tougher.[volume & issue needed]

Bibbo becomes a more significant part of the comic when he finds a winning lottery ticket dropped by Gangbuster and uses the money to buy the Ace O' Clubs bar and help those living in the Slum.[1]

Bibbo as seen in the Reign of the Supermen story arc

Bibbo attempts assistance when Superman becomes involved in a drawn-out fight against the murderous Doomsday. Bibbo works with the genius Professor Hamilton in a plan to blast Doomsday with a large laser. They score a direct hit, but the monster is not affected.[2]

When Doomsday and Superman ultimately kill each other, Bibbo is on the scene. He and Hamilton use a device to try and perform CPR on Superman. The plan fails and Bibbo is injured. Hamilton takes over the CPR but he also fails. [3]

Shortly afterward, Bibbo encounters a young man who, his family rendered homeless by Doomsday's rampage, is blatantly selling "Death of Superman" commemorative souvenirs during a public commemoration honoring the Man of Steel. At first outraged at the man's crassness, Bibbo feels some sympathy for his losses and buys his entire souvenir stock to get him off the street, then offers him a job at the Ace O' Clubs. [4] While Superman is gone, Bibbo takes to putting on a 'disguise' of sorts and helping out on the streets. His rescue of a cat from a tree is featured second-hand on the news.[volume & issue needed] Around this time he saves a man from suicide. This is mostly through tall tales concerning various super-villains. [5]

Bibbo briefly takes care of a small white dog named Krypto which he had saved from drowning, not to be confused with the current Kryptonian dog of the same name. The original Krypto's name arose when the engraver Bibbo hired made an intentional mistake, trying to extort more money from Bibbo (the price accorded was for six letters). It was supposed to be Krypton. Angry, Bibbo took the dog tag as it was[volume & issue needed]. Krypto would later be watched over by Superboy[volume & issue needed], then even later by a neighbor Krypto has come to like.[volume & issue needed]

A poster seen by the hero Aztek indicates that at one point, Bibbo fought the hero Wildcat during a charity boxing event. [6] Later in the series, The Ace O' Clubs bar is the site of a battle between the life-force devouring Parasite and Aztek.[7] Bibbo and his friends purposely ignore the fight, playing cards instead and trusting others to handle the villain.

In The Power of Shazam!, Ordway introduces Professor Bibbowski, Bibbo's pacifist scientist brother.

Bibbo makes a reappearance in Superman #679, shown as one of the champions of Metropolis that the villainous Atlas defeated. He is established by then as having, or working, in the Ace of Clubs, even bringing himself to boldly menace Atom Smasher for "Talking trash about Sooperman". [8]

[edit] Other versions

Bibbo plays an important part in the alternate universe story Superman: The Dark Side. He watches out for Jimmy Olsen, keeps an eye on Lois Lane and fights back against invading alien forces from Apokolips.

[edit] In other media

[edit] Live action television

Bibbo briefly appears as the owner of the Ace of Clubs in "Double Jeopardy", an episode of Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. He was played by Troy Evans.

Ace of Clubs appeared thrice (as an upscale nightclub) in Smallville's seventh season and numerous times in the eight season. Bibbo has yet to appear.

[edit] Animated series

Bibbo is featured in Superman: The Animated Series, as Lois' information source on the docks. In the animated universe Bibbo is an unemployed sea captain[citation needed] who frequents the Hobb's Bay section of Metropolis. He appears in the episodes "The Last Son of Krypton", "A Little Piece of Home", "Livewire", "A Fish Story", "World's Finest" part 1, and "Heavy Metal", and is voiced by Brad Garrett.

Bibbo makes a non-speaking appearance in the Justice League episode "Hereafter".

The Young Justice episode "Schooled" features a scene set in a Metropolis diner called "Bibbo's", with Bibbo himself making a brief non-speaking cameo in the kitchen.

[edit] Film

Bibbo apparently appears in an early scene in the 2006 Bryan Singer-directed movie Superman Returns[citation needed] played by Jack Larson, who had portrayed Jimmy Olsen in the 1950s Adventures of Superman (as well as in one episode of the Lois and Clark TV series). Larson's credit only reads "Bo the bartender", but since his character is working in the Ace o'Clubs, it could be inferred that he is Bo "Bibbo" Bibbowski[original research?]. Although Larson, 75 at the time of filming, was much older than the "Bibbo" character in the comics (usually portrayed as middle-aged, late 40s-late 50s); a more logical deduction might be that "Bo," in fact, is "Bibbo's" father, or some other older relative.[original research?] Jack Larson himself said during an interview, that he was playing Bibbo.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Beatty, Scott (2008). "Bibbo". In Dougall, Alastair. The DC Comics Encyclopedia. London: Dorling Kindersley. p. 47. ISBN 0-7566-4119-5 
  2. ^ Bogdanove, Jon (p), Dennis Janke (i), Dennis Janke (col). "Doomsday Is Here!" Superman: The Man of Steel (19) (January 1993), DC Comics
  3. ^ "ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN" #498 (January 1993)
  4. ^ "SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF STEEL" #20 February 1993)
  5. ^ "SHOWCASE '96" #10 (November 1996)
  6. ^ Aztek #4
  7. ^ Aztek #7
  8. ^ Justice Society of America #27 (2009)

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