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Mister Mxyzptlk (, ), sometimes called Mxy, is a character who appears in DC Comics' ''Superman'' comic books. He is usually presented as a trickster in the classical mythological sense. Mxyzptlk possesses reality-warping powers with which he enjoys tormenting Superman or making life difficult. His portrayal has varied, with him being an outright supervillain in some media, and an antihero in others. Mr. Mxyzptlk was created to appear in ''Superman'' #30 (September / October 1944), in the story "The Mysterious Mr. Mxyztplk" (the original spelling), by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Ira Yarborough. Due to publishing lag time, the character saw print first in the ''Superman'' daily comic strip by writer Whitney Ellsworth and artist Wayne Boring.''Superman'' #30
at the Grand Comics Database. "Writer credit claimed by Jerry Siegel in a letter to Richard Morrissey that states this story was written prior to earlier printed newspaper sequence by Whitney Ellsworth and Wayne Boring".
In most of Mxyzptlk's appearances in DC Comics, he can be stopped only by tricking him into saying or spelling his own name backwards, which will return him to his home in the Five-dimensional space, fifth dimension and keep him there for a minimum of 90 days. This limitation of the character was modified in the 1986 ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' Reboot (fiction), reboot, upon which Mxyzptlk changes his condition to leave to a new requirement each story, such as having Superman succeed in getting him to paint his own face blue. Mxyzptlk has appeared in various television adaptations of Superman. He appeared in the 1993 television series ''Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'', portrayed by Howie Mandel. Mxyzptlk also appeared in the 2001 television series ''Smallville'' played by Trent Ford. Mxyzptlk appeared in the Arrowverse television series ''Supergirl (TV series), Supergirl'' played by Peter Gadiot in the Supergirl (season 2), second season and by Thomas Lennon in the Supergirl (season 5), fifth and Supergirl (season 6), sixth seasons, while the late comedian Gilbert Gottfried voiced the character in several voice-acting-related projects.


Fictional character biography


Golden Age

Mister Mxyztplk (the original spelling) was introduced in the Golden Age of Comic Books, Golden Age as an imp from the "fifth dimension". Not being bound by physical laws, he can do things that seem to be magical. In his first appearance, Mxyztplk wreaks havoc across Metropolis by using his powers to pull all manner of pranks, first pretending he got hit by a truck and killed, then increasing his weight when the ambulance gets there and waking up to shock them. What is more, he destroys Superman's worldview of himself. Mxyztplk jumps out a window, fooling Superman into thinking Mxyztplk is committing suicide. When he appears unharmed, an astonished Superman exclaims, "I-I thought I was the only man who could fly!!". He gives the Mayor the voice of a donkey, then blows papers over the town. Mxyztplk soon tells Superman that he is a jester in his home dimension, explaining why he uses his powers to play practical jokes. But one day he found a book which told him of this world. Originally, Mxyztplk has designs on conquering the planet for himself, but soon settles for tormenting Superman whenever he gets the opportunity. His only weaknesses are that he cannot stand being ridiculed and if he says or spells his name backwards, he is involuntarily sent back to his home dimension for a minimum of 90 days. He first gets fooled when Superman asks what the word is and the imp says he can't believe Superman would have thought him stupid enough to say "Klptzyxm"--before realizing what he has just said and being transported home. Mxyztplk often looks for ways to counter the latter weakness, but he always proves gullible enough for Superman to trick him time and time again. In the Golden Age, saying "Klptzyxm" will not only send Mxyztplk back to the fifth dimension, but also anyone else who said it. To return to his/her home dimension, one has to say one's own name backwards.


Silver Age

Mxyztplk originally appeared as a small bald man in a purple suit, green bow tie, and purple Bowler hat, derby hat. This was changed to a futuristic looking orange outfit with purple trim and white hair on the sides of his head in the mid-1950s, although the bowler hat remains adapted to the new color scheme. In ''Superman'' #131 (1959), the spelling of Mxyztplk's name changed (by some accounts through a mistake) to "Mxyzptlk". It was explained in the Silver Age of Comic Books, Silver Age Superman (comic book), ''Superman'' comics that Mister Mxyzptlk could affect Superman because Superman is susceptible to Magic (supernatural), magic, which was established as a major weakness for the superhero. When a Mxyzptlk jaunt causes a special appearance by Superman to be cancelled and children, who had done nothing to Mxyzptlk, to be disappointed, Superman himself decides to turn the tables and visit the fifth dimension, making trouble for the imp, who is running for mayor. For example, when Mxyzptlk furnishes a huge supply of food for prospective voters, he says, "Eat up, folks, the food's on me!" Superman uses super-breath to blow the food all over the imp and then chortles to the voters, "Like he said, folks – the food is on him!" The imp tries to get the Man of Steel to say "Namrepus" (''Superman'' backwards) repeatedly, but when he finally succeeds, it does not work and Superman remains in the fifth dimension. Mxyzptlk ultimately loses the election, and, his mission accomplished, Superman returns to Earth by whispering "Le-Lak" (his Kryptonian birth name Kal-El backwards).


Multiverse

After the establishment of DC Comics' Multiverse (DC Comics), Multiverse in the 1960s, it was later explained that the purple-suited Mxyztplk lives in the fifth dimension connected to Earth-Two, and the orange-costumed Mxyzptlk in the fifth dimension connected to Earth-One. The Earth-One version is also Retroactive continuity, retconned into Superboy stories as the young red-haired Master Mxyzptlk, who bedevils Superboy during his youth in Smallville (comics), Smallville. He even appears as a deus ex machina to stop the Kryptonite Man#Kryptonite Kid, Kryptonite Kid, who was killing a helpless Superboy, so that he could continue to bedevil Superboy and, later, Superman. A 30th-century descendant of Mxyzptlk appeared in ''Adventure Comics'' #310 (July 1963) with similar abilities. Much crueler than his ancestor, this version kills most of the Legion of Super-Heroes until Superboy tricks him into falling victim to the same "Kltpzyxm" weakness, reversing the effects of his magic. However, in another story from ''Adventure Comics'' #355 (April 1967) featuring the 30th-century Adult Legion, the brother of the cruel Mxyzptlk teams up with a descendant of Lex Luthor to save the Legionnaires from the Legion of Super-Villains and join the Legion themselves.


''Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?''

Alan Moore offered a radically different interpretation of the character in the 1986 two-issue story ''Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?'', a possible end of the adventures of the Earth-One Superman. Mister Mxyzptlk (appearing in darker colors and looking more sinister than in the past) explains that the problem with immortality is finding ways to spend the time. He spent his first 2,000 years without moving or breathing, the next 2,000 years doing only good deeds, and the following 2,000 years being the mischievous character that he is normally portrayed as. He has now decided to try being evil, and is responsible for all of the nightmarish events in the story (also musing that after 2,000 years of evil, he may spend the next 2,000 years feeling guilty). Before attacking Superman, he reveals his true form, which is described by Lois Lane as having "height, width, depth, and a couple of other things". He is killed when Superman sends him to the Phantom Zone at the same time that Mister Mxyzptlk begins an escape to the fifth dimension by saying his name backwards voluntarily, tearing him in two. Despite having recognized that his foe was too dangerous to be stopped any other way, remorse over the killing prompts Superman to drain himself of his powers using Kryptonite#Forms: colors and effects, gold kryptonite. Another final appearance of Mister Mxyzptlk was in the final issue of ''DC Comics Presents'', which shows Jor-El's discovery of the Phantom Zone. By the end of the story, the Phantom Zone, the fifth dimension and the Bizarro World are all destroyed, and Mister Mxyzptlk, infilled by power endowed by a hideously disfigured wizard who was a denizen in the Phantom Zone, is transformed into an entity not even remotely human. He then throws the dead Argo City into Metropolis (comics), Metropolis, littering it with tons of kryptonite and dead Kryptonians, and announces to an exasperated and horrified Superman that this was his last jest, that he will never be able to top it, and so says farewell to Superman.


Modern Mxyzptlk

Mxyzptlk made it through the Crisis on Infinite Earths relatively unchanged, although the unpleasant nature of his pranks and the psychological effects they have on others is played up more, such as when he animated the ''Daily Planet'' building heedless of the occupants inside who were being violently thrown around with its movements. He also began smoking cigars, symbolic of his newer, more antagonistic nature. His first appearance in this new continuity saw him initially adopting the guise of "Ben deRoy", an omnipotent mystery man resembling the Beyonder (the former name is an anagram of the latter), who was threatening the Marvel Universe around the same time. He resumed his more familiar appearance when he was confronted by Superman. In his first Post-''Crisis'' story, Mxyzptlk played the "Name Game" with Superman, with saying or writing his name backwards sending him home. However, in his next appearance, this has no effect; the "condition" that would send him back to the fifth dimension would be anything he stated it to be for the occasion, and the act itself would not banish him, but instead be Mxyzptlk abiding by his own terms. After his first encounter with Lex Luthor taught him how to lie, Mxyzptlk began rigging his contests with false or misleading aspects to make his challenges greater. Ultimately, the stories reverted to Mxyzptlk having to say his name backwards to get him to leave. One of Mxyzptlk's most prominent storylines in the new continuity was the "Krisis of the Krimson Kryptonite" storyline, when he provided Lex Luthor with a sample of red kryptonite that took away Superman's powers so long as Luthor never revealed to Superman that Mxyzptlk was involved. Despite Superman's lack of powers, he still risked his life to battle Mammoth (comics), Mammoth and the mad scientist Thaddeus Killgrave. Eventually, the spell was lifted when Luthor told "Clark Kent" where the red kryptonite had come from, believing that he would not be breaking Mxyzptlk's rule about not letting Superman know the truth if he told Kent and Kent told Superman (in a one-page aside in this story, Mister Mxyzptlk is implied to also be the Impossible Man, spending his off-time badgering the Fantastic Four of the Marvel Universe). Many of Mxyzptlk's later stories have a Postmodernism, postmodern feel to them, similar to Ambush Bug, as he comments on editorial decisions, clichés of the genre, etc. This was most obvious in ''Superman: The Man of Steel'' #75, a pastiche of Superman's death in ''Superman'' (vol. 2) #75, where Mxyzptlk creates a duplicate of Doomsday (DC Comics), Doomsday. The confrontation culminates with Mxyzptlk meeting the Supreme Being, who turns out to be Mike Carlin, the then-editor of the Superman titles, who promptly brings him back to life. Although Mxyzptlk does not appear in Grant Morrison's ''JLA (comic book), JLA'', Morrison took advantage of certain similarities to tie Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt and Aquaman's nemesis Qwsp to the fifth dimension, implying the dimension may be the origin for legends of djinn. This story also saw the first Post-''Crisis'' appearance of Mxyzptlk's Earth-One girlfriend, Ms. Gsptlsnz (described as his "quinto-partner"; pronounced Giz-pit-lez-nez or "Gizbie" for short). In 2001, DC published ''Bizarro Comics'' in which Mister Mxyzptlk fought an all-powerful entity named A who is conquering and wrecking dimensional worlds—including the 5th dimension—by use of toys and games. Mxyzptlk retains the services of a version of Bizarro who calls him Greg, and pads the story out by writing and drawing 27 off-beat stories using the DC superheroes, taking 160 pages. Bizarro is in two of them. Also of note is the depiction of Johnny Thunder, Bahdnesian thunderbolts and Zook (character), Zook's species as native to the fifth dimension. In ''Countdown to Final Crisis'', the modern Mxyzptlk claims to have always felt the need for a "public" in the third dimension and that Superman was not his first victim.


Secret origin

In ''Young Justice'' #3, Peter David showed Mxyzptlk's origins as a serious-minded researcher, who travels through time, summoned by computer-based occultists. He takes the opportunity to conduct some scholarly studies. He chooses to examine a Halloween party in Happy Harbor, focusing on the results of aging a portion of the teens and causing some of the others to frantically dance out of control. What Mxyzptlk does not know was that Tim Drake, Robin, Superboy (Kon-El), Superboy, and Bart Allen, Impulse were hired by the town's adults to chaperone the party. When the boys confront Mxyzptlk, they realize that this was not the same Mxyzptlk whom Superman had regularly faced; indeed, he appears to not have even assumed the name "Mxyzptlk" at this point, regarding it as sounding like something somebody randomly typed (which is, indeed, how the character chose his name in his first Post-''Crisis'' appearance). Upon discovering the chaotic future that awaits him, Mxyzptlk declares that he would dedicate his life to learning and knowledge. However, those words led to a shift in time, creating an apocalyptic world everywhere but outside the building where the Halloween party is being held. This is because Mxyzptlk was not left to annoy Superman. To avoid this, Robin, Superboy, and Impulse realize that they need to instill Mxyzptlk with his trademark wacky sense of humor. A ''Three Stooges'' film is uncovered and watched via an old projector. Mxyzptlk is entertained by the comedy in the film, and tries out a Stooge-style poke in the eye on the projectionist Mick Gurk (an homage to the name "McGurk", the name used by Mxyztplk for a statue he animated in his first appearance), finding the slapstick humor to his liking. He promises that, when it is time, he will hassle Superman as he is supposed to, in honor of Superboy, Impulse, Robin, and even Mick Gurk. Time is restored to as how it should be...mostly. Outside the civic center is an unexpected Mxyzptlk theme park, the only change to the world. However, it appears that Mxyzptlk has forgotten this incident as the years have passed. When confronted by Superboy later on, the imp declares that he had no knowledge of his adventure with Young Justice. Whether or not this is true, or Mxyzptlk was merely playing a trick on the Boy of Steel, is never revealed.


Improper use of power

In "Emperor Joker", a multi-issue story throughout the ''Superman'' titles, Mxyzptlk has his powers temporarily stolen by the Joker (character), Joker, who then remakes the Earth in his own image. The imp is unable to remember what to do to break the chain of events that daily culminates with Superman being dragged back to Arkham Asylum by Bizarro. Fortunately, Mxyzptlk is able to reveal the truth to Superman, who manages to find the power to break the cycle and defeat the Joker. As the Joker prepares to end existence, Superman realizes that, for all his power, the Joker still cannot erase Batman, as the Joker defines himself by his constant opposition to the Dark Knight, allowing Superman to shatter the Joker's control of reality. However, Mxyzptlk saves some of the Joker's creations and transfers them into the 'real' world, including Scorch (comics), Scorch, Gorgeous Gilly, the new Bizarro#Publication history, Bizarro and "Ignition", a black-armored villain who first appeared in the "Emperor Joker" story, but was created by someone else (exactly who has never been revealed). It has also been implied that Mxyzptlk sees himself as serving an important purpose, in teaching Superman not to take everything ''too'' seriously. In ''Adventures of Superman'' #617 (2003), Mxyzptlk is reinvented as fraternal twins with an intense hatred for Superman. Amongst other things, they claim responsibility for the creation of the present-day Persuader (comics), Persuader. A year later, in ''Superman Secret Files and Origins 2004'' (2004), he returns to his usual self following a fellow imp in the fifth dimension combining the twins with the classic Mxyzptlk, resulting in his normal form and personality. Mxyzptlk formed a significant part of Greg Rucka's "Ruin" storyline in ''Adventures of Superman''. His appearance here is similar to his Golden Age look, with the addition of a single lock of hair, resembling Superman's S-shaped forelock. This version of Mxyzptlk is less abrasive than he had been previously, and is portrayed as basically on Superman's side. The metafictional aspects of the character were also played up, as he visits the DC Comics offices in the real world, presented as Photo comics, fumetti. At the same time, Mxyzptlk appeared in ''Superman/Batman'' #23, trying to prepare Batman and Superman for the upcoming ''Infinite Crisis''. The incident features alternate universe versions of Superman, Batman, and Deathstroke, Deathstroke the Terminator and implies much chaos that was not shown, such as the planet Mogo visiting Earth to reclaim an old land mass. At the end of this storyline, Mxyzptlk indicates he has erased the knowledge of Superman's identity from Lex Luthor's mind. After the fallout of the events of ''Day of Vengeance'' (and, while not mentioned, the corruption of the fifth dimension as seen in ''Justice Society of America, JSA''), the removal of magic from the Earth leaves Mxyzptlk nearly powerless, wandering the streets of Metropolis and unable to remember how to pronounce the inverse of his name to return him home. Superman attempts to help him, but the two are attacked by the villain Professor Hamilton, Ruin. Ruin attempts to assassinate Superman with kryptonite-based weaponry, but Mxyzptlk pushes Superman out of the way, taking a kryptonite spear to the heart and vanishing. Right before he vanishes, he seems to whisper 'kltpzyxm'.


''One Year Later''

''Action Comics Annual'' #10 states that Mister Mxyzptlk was last seen 190 days ago and that his name is pronounced "Mix-Yez-Pittle-Ick" (as it was in the 1960s ''Superman'' CBS-TV cartoon show, mentioned previously).


Countdown

Mister Mxyzptlk makes a one-page appearance in ''Countdown to Final Crisis, Countdown'' #31. On a walk in the fifth dimension with Gsptlsnz and his pet goldfish named Superman, he is grabbed by someone or something unknown, who then disappears with Mxy. It is later revealed in ''Countdown'' #23, Mxyzptlk was abducted by Superboy-Prime and imprisoned in the Source Wall. Prime has been apparently torturing the imp into helping him bring back his "perfect Earth", i.e. Earth Prime. Mxyzptlk mentions that he has been coming to Earth for centuries, and has been referred to by many names (Loki, Coyote (mythology), Coyote, and Anansi). He is later sent back to his home by Annataz Arataz, the Earth-Three, Earth-3 counterpart of Zatanna, whom Prime had also captured. Arriving in the fifth dimension, he proclaims to Gsptlsnz that he has escaped an encounter with "the Beast" (implying that the fifth dimension is aware of Superboy-Prime, who is referred to as a being of pure evil). Knowing that Superboy-Prime will kill every living soul in the fifth dimension to get revenge on him, Mxyzptlk proclaims that their dimension must be sealed off from outsiders immediately and that he can never return to Earth.


''The New 52''

In September 2011, ''The New 52'' rebooted DC's continuity. In this new timeline, Mxyzptlk's history is revealed as a traveling wizard in the fifth dimension who entertained the King-Thing Brpxz of Zrfff. He did so by making 333 different three-dimensional worlds, and by challenging heroes in each world, with everyone being entertained by the one hero who could win the challenges, Superman. This led to Mxyzptlk becoming the king's favorite entertainer, and winning the love of the king's daughter, Gsptlnz. However, it also caused jealousy in the now-deposed original court magician, Vyndktvx. Vyndktvx eventually went mad and tried to kill Mxyzptlk, only to kill the king instead. The instant of the murder of the king, committed with the Multispear - a hyper-weapon - reflected in the three-dimensional universe Superman inhabits as a lifelong struggle with the five-dimensional being. Mxyzptlk and his beloved wife descended to the three-dimensional universe to aid Superman in his struggle; their mortal forms perished in due time, still in the same instant in the time of their home world. There, even as he was defeated in the three-dimensional universe, Vndyktvx was arrested and imprisoned for the murder. Mxyzptlk became king and lived happily with his wife, the beautiful princess-now-queen, only to grieve as she died giving birth to their children. And so, he became the sad king that one day, the jester Mxyzptlk would come to entertain, and who would be slain by Vndyktvx in an eternal cycle.


''DC Rebirth''

After the ''New 52'' Superman died and Pre-''52'' Superman took his place by the time of the ''DC Rebirth'' reboot, a mysterious Clark Kent appeared claiming to be the real one. Despite everyone's hesitations and the previous event that outed Clark as Superman, the new Clark had the medical records to match, and when Superman questioned Clark with a telepathic probe, Clark presented a clear history of Clark Kent as a human being who was orphaned at three months old and subsequently adopted by the Kents. Pre-''52'' Lois investigates the new Clark more after getting her job back at the ''Daily Planet''. Clark asks Lois out on a date which she accepts, but on the date, Lois finds that Clark rented the whole place out for the night and proposed to her, scaring her out of the date. He follows Lois to her secret home and finds out about her marriage to Superman and their son, Jon Kent (DC Comics), Jonathan. The next day, after spotting Clark, Superman and Lois's house and Jonathan suddenly disappear. They track Clark down to his apartment, where he reveals himself to be the pre-52 Mister Mxyzptlk, who was absent from the ''New 52'' universe because he was held captive by Mister Oz and used his powers to transform and brainwash himself into believing he was Clark Kent to avoid getting recaptured after escaping. His attacks on Superman are revenge for failing to notice he has been missing and he proceeds to make Lois forget about her own son. As even Lois forgets that Clark and Superman were the same person, Superman agrees to play Mister Mxyzptlk's game to try and win back the 'right' to see his son again, but although Mister Mxyzptlk attempts to change the rules and ensure his victory, Jonathan is able to fight through his Mister Mxyzptlk-created prison with the aid of unspecified spirits that are revealed to be the ''New 52'' versions of Superman and Lois, culminating in the creation of a new timeline where the essence of the Post-''Flashpoint'' Lois and Clark are fused with their Pre-''Flashpoint'' selves, so that the history of both worlds can co-exist.


Powers and abilities

Mister Mxyzptlk possesses the ability to warp reality, which has been described alternatively as the product of fifth dimensional magic or advanced technology that appears to be magical to third dimensional beings. Attendant with his abilities is the fact that Mxyzptlk himself is not limited by physical laws: he needs no sustenance such as air or water, can exist in any environment, can teleport anywhere, and is not susceptible to physical harm. His only apparent vulnerability is that whenever he speaks his name backwards, he is shunted back to the fifth dimension, and all effects of his magic vanish. This also has occurred with an indirect application of that rule; on one occasion, Mxyzptlk was banished by a backward-played tape recording of his own voice saying his name. However, such a banishment is just a temporary deterrent: after 90 days, Mxyzptlk can again visit the third dimension at will. His reality-warping powers exist in the fifth dimension, but he exerts less control compared to the third dimension, due to the presence of other imps with the same powers. Though easily the most powerful of Superman's recurring enemies, the scope of Mxyzptlk's true potential is limited by his personality: his gullible nature makes it easy for Superman or other individuals to trick him into saying his name backwards, and he is overall a fun-loving prankster who prefers to use his power for childish mischief and light-hearted harassment rather than malicious destruction or torment. Thus, he is more of an annoyance than a true threat.


Other versions


''Injustice: Gods Among Us''

Mxyzptlk appears in ''Injustice: Gods Among Us, Injustice: Year Three''. He poses as the Spectre (DC Comics character), Spectre and sides with Superman and explains his motives as wanting to bring "Order" to the world, helping him against Batman's Insurgence and John Constantine's secret machinations. However, many start questioning the Spectre's sanity in following Superman, only to be quickly dealt with. In the ensuing battle against Trigon (comics), Trigon, it is revealed Mxyzptlk was posing as the Spectre all along (his long exposure to the Spectre's darkness ends up corrupting him, giving him a darker and more insane look). As he battles Trigon the reality around is altered, rendering all nearby superheroes useless. In a final attempt to stop the fierce magical battle, Doctor Fate, with help from Billy Batson, sends both Mxyzptlk, Trigon, and himself into "the Void", a place as close to death as they can be.


''Superman and Batman: World's Funnest''

''Superman and Batman: World's Funnest'' (2000) features Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite in a battle of magic that kills almost the entire DC Universe and other worlds, at which point they laugh and agree to meet again "next Tuesday", thus revealing that the destruction is both temporary and also a regular source of entertainment for the magical pair.


Antimatter Universe

In ''The Brave and the Bold'' #11, Superman is confronted with Ultraman (DC Comics), Ultraman, his counterpart from the Antimatter Universe which most famously housed Qward; however, they are interrupted mid-battle by Mixyezpitellik, Mxyzptlk's own Antimatter counterpart. This counterpart does not reside in Qward, but is another inhabitant of the fifth dimension; he loathes being compared to Mxyzptlk, who he refers to as a 'madcap imp'. Just as Ultraman is in every way the opposite of Superman - uncontrolled, violent, and petulant - so is Mixyezpitellik from Mxyzptlk. He appears dressed in a neat suit and carries an umbrella and wears a large fedora rather than the clownish bowler, though it is still colored purple like that of his counterpart, and refers to himself as 'a vowelled Knight of Order', suggesting that the use of vowels in the fifth dimension denotes rank. Notably, Mixyezpitellik specifically states his powers are magic-based and thus limited to some degree, as indicated by him being changed by the very nature of the matter-based reality to become more imp-like to fit into its reality structure. Mixyezpitellik's relationship with Ultraman also mirrors that between Mxyzptlk and Superman; while to Superman, Mxyzptlk is merely a mischievous annoyance who rarely makes a great impact upon him, Ultraman finds himself terrified by Mixyezpitellik's power and is thus made to act as his agent.


''Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the Eighth Grade''

Mxyzptlk is the main villain in the miniseries. Here, he is disguised as the principal of Stanhope Boarding School, which Supergirl, Lena Luthor, and Belinda Zee attend. At the end of issue #5, Mxyzptlk and his henchmen (fellow teachers) reveal their true forms while laughing at the chaos they have spawned. In the last issue of the series, it is revealed that Mxyzptlk was behind Supergirl's rocket landing in Metropolis, and almost all the catastrophes in the series, hoping to use her emotions to power a machine that would give him an unlimited amount of energy. It is even suggested that he might have been behind the destruction of Krypton in the first place, just to manipulate events to the current point. After being beaten by an omnipotent Supergirl, who is revealed to be the hand Krona (comics), Krona saw, he retreats back to the fifth dimension, only to be banished to a two dimensional prison by his own henchmen, as punishment for "breaking the rules of the game".


''Superman and Batman: Generations''

Mister Mxyzptlk appears in ''Superman and Batman Generations''. In 1959 he was pulled from the fifth dimension along with Bat-Mite by the Epsilon Eridanites to help find a hero that would help them defeat the Bortan Empire. Two of their representatives have found two worthy candidates in the form of Superman and Batman, and they wanted Mxyzptlk to test out Bat-Mite's hero Batman to find out his worthiness, while Bat-Mite tested out Mxyzptlk's hero Superman. Eventually Superman brought the whole contest over to Gotham City, having Bat-Mite's monster fight with Mxyzptlk's. Mxyzptlk decided at that point to create one giant tentacled monster to deal with both heroes. However, both Superman and Batman decided to make themselves look like they were totally defeated and destroyed by the monster so that the Epsilon Eridanites would end up choosing both Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite as their heroes to take care of the Bortan threat, forever removing them from bothering either Superman or Batman ever again.


In other media


Television


Animation

* Mister Mxyzptlk appears in ''The New Adventures of Superman (TV series), The New Adventures of Superman'' Filmation episode "Imp-Practical Joker", voiced by Gilbert Mack. This version's name uses the official DC Comics pronunciation. He causes mischief at a carnival outside of Metropolis (DC Comics), Metropolis until Superman arrives and eventually tricks the imp into banishing himself. * Mister Mxyzptlk appears in the ''Super Friends'' franchise, voiced by Frank Welker. This version's name is pronounced "miks-ill-plik" forwards and "kilp-ill-skim" backwards. Additionally, he enjoys tormenting all of the Super Friends even when Superman is absent: ** In the ''Challenge of the Super Friends'' episode "The Rise and Fall of the Super Friends", Mxyzptlk forces the Super Friends to participate in a film he is directing until Superman secretly rewrites the script to include "Kltpzyxm" and trick the imp into banishing himself. ** In ''The World's Greatest Super Friends'' episode "The Planet of Oz", Mxyzptlk transports Superman, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman to the Land of Oz and tells them they must find the Wizard of Oz (character), Wizard to get home. Along the way, Mxyzptlk takes the guise of the Wicked Witch of the Worst Kind and turns Aquaman into the Scarecrow (Oz), Scarecrow, Superman into the Tin Woodman, and Wonder Woman into the Cowardly Lion, weakening them. When the heroes reach the Wizard, Mxyzptlk reveals himself and tells them they unknowingly collected ingredients for a potion that will render him immune to being banished. However, the heroes deduced this earlier, secretly switched out one of the ingredients, and goad Mxyzptlk into testing the potion. While doing so, he inadvertently banishes himself. ** Mxyzptlk makes several appearances in the 1980s ''Super Friends (1980 TV series), Super Friends'' series. In the episode "Mxyzptlk Strikes Again", the eponymous character uses a magic typewriter that makes whatever is written on it come true to torment the Super Friends until Hal Jordan, Green Lantern uses his ring to reprogram the typewriter to only write "Kltpzyxm", causing Mxyzptlk to banish himself. In "Mxyzptlk's Flick", Mxyzptlk traps Batman, Dick Grayson, Robin, the Wonder Twins, and Gleek (Super Friends), Gleek inside a film and torments them with a magic camera capable of rewinding and editing their actions. However, Gleek uses the camera against the imp by rewinding when he says his own name, banishing him once more. In "Mxyzptlk's Revenge", Mxyzptlk transports Superman and Batman to the fifth dimension to torment them and prevent them from invoking his banishment rule. Due to the laws of reality being different, Superman eventually tricks the imp into saying his name forwards, transporting Superman and Batman back to Earth. ** Mxyzptlk makes several appearances in the ''Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show''. In "Mr. Mxyzptlk and Magic Lamp", a small time crook named Benny steals a lamp from a museum. Mxyzptlk pretends to be the genie of the lamp and uses his powers to help Benny commit grand crimes and escape the Super Friends. When they hack into bank accounts to get their passwords however, Batman sends a signal that makes one of the passwords "Kltpzyxm", leading to Mxyzptlk being banished. In "Uncle Mxyzptlk", after Superman is turned into a bratty toddler by a sample of Red Kryptonite, Mxyzptlk takes him under his wing and encourages him to use his powers for mischief, but Samurai (Super Friends), Samurai uses a sign to banish the imp. ** In ''The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians'' episode "The Bizarro Super Powers Team", Bizarro uses his Bizarro duplicator ray to create Bizarro versions of Wonder Woman, Firestorm (comics), Firestorm, and Cyborg (DC Comics), Cyborg to give Bizarro World defenders. Mxyzptlk takes the duplicates to Earth to wreak havoc, convincing them that they are training to become heroes. In response, Wonder Woman steals the duplicator ray and uses it on Mxyzptlk, creating a Bizarro version of him named Mister Kltpzyxm. After Kltpzyxm travels to Bizarro World and turns it into a beautiful Earth-like planet, the Bizarro duplicates leave Earth to stop him. In his attempts to stop them, Mxyzptlk inadvertently says his duplicate's name, banishing himself. * Mister Mxyzptlk appears in series set in the DC Animated Universe: ** He first appears in the 1990s cartoon ''Batman: The Animated Series'' episode "Deep Freeze" as a silent, animatronic toy with a design identical to the Bronze Age version. ** Mxyzptlk appears in ''Superman: The Animated Series'', voiced by Gilbert Gottfried. This version's design is based on the Golden Age version and claims to have inspired Earth's legends of imps, genies, and leprechauns. Additionally, his name is pronounced "mix-yes-spit-lick" forwards and "kl-tp-zy-xm" backwards. In the episode "Mxyzpixilated", he torments Superman over the course of several months. Growing increasingly frustrated, he changes his banishment rule so that Superman has to make him say or spell his name backwards twice consecutively to banish him permanently. While Superman eventually succeeds in doing so, Mxyzptlk vows to find a loophole and return. In "Little Big Head Man", Mxyzptlk tricks Bizarro into leaving Bizarro World and attacking Superman, but incurs the wrath of a fifth dimensional council, who strip him of his powers, trap him in the three-dimensional world, and force him to perform good deeds for three months. After defeating Bizarro and learning of what happened, Superman convinces the imp to become Bizarro's assistant on Bizarro World. ** According to the commentary for "Mxyzpixilated", there were plans for Mxyzptlk to star in a ''Justice League (TV series), Justice League'' episode, but neither Paul Dini nor Bruce Timm could figure out a story that would be suitable. Despite this, Mxyzptlk appears in the episode "Secret Society" Pt. 1 as a cardboard cutout used for a training exercise. * Mister Mxyzptlk makes a minor appearance in the ''Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' episode "Battle of the Superheroes!", voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson. This version's name is pronounced "mix-ee-yez-pit-lik". * Mister Mxyzptlk appears in ''Justice League Action'', voiced again by Gilbert Gottfried.


Live-action

* Mister Mxyzptlk appears in the ''Superboy (TV series), Superboy'' syndicated series, portrayed by Michael J. Pollard. * Mister Mxyzptlk appears in the ''Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' episode "Twas the Night Before Mxymas", portrayed by Howie Mandel. This version's name is pronounced "mix-yez-pit-leck" and is said to have inspired legends of imps, genies and leprechauns as well as real historic events such as the Fall of the Western Roman Empire, fall of Rome. Additionally, he is more malevolent than other incarnations. In an attempt to take over Earth and stop Superman from foiling him, Mxyzptlk traps Earth in a time loop of Christmas Eve to remove humanity's hope. However, Superman perceives the changes in time and restores hope by proactively averting impending tragedies and eventually tricking Mxyzptlk into accepting a Christmas present from "Kltpzyxm", banishing him. * A variation of Mister Mxyzptlk named Mikhail Mxyzptlk appears in the ''Smallville'' episode "Jinx", portrayed by Trent Ford. This version's name is pronounced "mix-ill-pit-ill-lick" and has the ability to manipulate targets via verbal commands and an ultrasonic frequency. Moreover, he is descended from a line of people from the "Kltpzyxm" family, who were said to control luck, but were forced to leave the Balkans and change their name. After coming to Smallville High School as a foreign exchange student sponsored by LuthorCorp, Mikhail starts an underground gambling ring until Clark Kent (Smallville), Clark Kent and Chloe Sullivan stumble onto him and broadcast a counter frequency to disrupt Mikhail's abilities. Despite this, Lex Luthor (Smallville), Lex Luthor recruits Mikhail into his 33.1 Project with the promise of restoring his powers. In the comic book continuation ''Smallville Season 11'', Luthor encounters Mikhail's uncle, the prime minister of Russia, who says he had Mikhail returned home without his powers. * Mister Mxyzptlk appears in the Arrowverse series ''Supergirl (TV series), Supergirl'', portrayed by Peter Gadiot in Supergirl (season 2), season two and by Thomas Lennon in Supergirl (season 5), season five and Supergirl (season 6), six. This version's name is pronounced "miss-is-pit-lick". In the episode "Mr. & Mrs. Mxyzptlk", he appears before Kara Danvers (Arrowverse), Supergirl, revealing he has watched her from afar for some time and that he has fallen in love with her, but Mon-El (Arrowverse), Mon-El attempts to banish him. Realizing he cannot directly make Supergirl marry him nor stop her from killing herself despite his powers, Mxyzptlk escapes and interferes with Supergirl's life in increasingly dangerous ways in an attempt to win her over. Pretending to accept his marriage proposal, Supergirl lures him to the Fortress of Solitude and triggers a nuclear meltdown. Mxyzptlk types in the kill code, but realizes too late that it was the Kryptonian translation of "Kltpzyxm" and banishes himself. In the episode "It's a Super Life", Mxyzptlk returns with a different form, having been ordered by unspecified higher powers to atone for his transgressions against Supergirl. Desiring the means to mend her friendship with Lena Luthor (Arrowverse), Lena Luthor, Supergirl has him show her various realities wherein she revealed her identity to Lena, only to find Lena responds negatively and tragedy ensues in all of them. After getting trapped in a reality where Lena stole power from the fifth dimension, Mxyzptlk is depowered. However, he finds the Hat (Arrowverse), Hat's namesake, restores his powers, and undoes the reality before sending Supergirl back to her reality.


Film

* Mister Mxyzptlk was considered to appear in ''Superman III'', as written in an outline by Ilya Salkind, but the idea was scrapped. The Mxyzptlk portrayed in the outline varies from his good-humored comic counterpart, as he uses his abilities to do serious harm. Additionally, Dudley Moore was the top choice to play the role. * Mister Mxyzptlk makes a cameo appearance in the animated film ''Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans'' as one of Trigon (comics), Trigon's prisoners.


Video games

* Mister Mxyzptlk appears in ''Superman Returns (video game), Superman Returns'', voiced by Dwight Shultz. He serves as a narrator to the minigames menu. * Mister Mxyzptlk appears in ''DC Universe Online'', voiced by Shanon Weaver. * Mister Mxyzptlk appears in ''Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''.


Lego

* Mister Mxyzptlk appears in ''Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham'' and ''Lego DC Super-Villains'', voiced again by Gilbert Gottfried. * Mister Mxyzptlk will appear as the central antagonist of ''Justice League: Cosmic Chaos'', voiced by Dana Snyder.


Others

* Mister Mxyzptlk appears in the ''Superman & Bugs Bunny'' comic book in 2000. * Blaine L. Reininger's 1984 album ''Night Air'' contains a song called "A Café au Lait for Mr. Mxyzptlk".


Reception

In 2009, Mister Mxyzptlk was ranked as IGN's 76th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.


Cultural references

* Alan Moore's ''Supreme (comics), Supreme'' includes a version of Mxyzptlk called Szasz, the Sprite Supreme from the 19th dimension. * In one issue of his own 1985 miniseries, Nightcrawler (comics), Nightcrawler once mutters "Kltpzyxm" in a desperate attempt to return home from an interdimensional odyssey. * In ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #426, Peter Parker mumbles "Mxyzptlk" in his sleep. Similarly, his daughter from the Marvel Comics 2, MC2 Universe, Spider-Girl (Mayday Parker), Spider-Girl mutters "Kltpzyxm" as she is roused from her sleep. * In the novel ''Super-Folks'' by Robert Mayer, the imp from the fifth dimension is named ''Pxyzsyzygy'', foe of the novel's Superman analogue, David Brinkley. His face is revealed to be that of the Smiley, smiley face. * Brooklyn-based band Mixel Pixel credits Mxyzptlk as the source of their name. * In a ''The New Avengers (comics), New Avengers'' comic, Spider-Man cracks a joke about how someone might "say the magic word, like 'Mxyzptlk'..." * The third movement of American composer Michael Daugherty's ''Metropolis Symphony'' is a musical portrait of Mister Mxyzptlk. * In ''Holy Musical B@man!'', a 2012 Batman parody musical by StarKid Productions, Mister Mxyzptlk is mentioned and portrayed as one of Superman's lesser-known villains. * In ''Robot Chicken'', Superman disguises himself as a coffee shop worker and mispronounces Mxyzptlk's name backwards, causing Mxyzptlk, voiced by Seth Green, to correct him, but still get sent back to his home dimension. * In ''Family Guy'', Mayor Adam West was a contestant on ''Jeopardy!'' and during Final Jeopardy!, he wrote "Kebert Xela", which is the name of host Alex Trebek spelled backwards for his response. Trebek says it and it causes him to disappear just like Mxyzptlk and West says "only saying his name backwards can send him back to the fifth dimension where he belongs". * In The Big Bang Theory episode The Big Bang Theory (season 6), "The Spoiler Alert Segmentation", Sheldon Cooper, Sheldon picks up a Mister Mxyzptlk action figure referring that it belonged to Leonard Hofstadter, Leonard when he's clearing out his belongings after moving in briefly with Penny (The Big Bang Theory), Penny to which Amy Farrah Fowler, Amy erroneously refers to as a "children's toy". * Mister Ogg in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series), 1987–1996 animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series is based on Mister Mxyzptlk. * In a 1997 comic ''The Imp and I'', Mickey Mouse confronts the Imp from the 11th Dimension. The magical troublemaker can only be banished from Mickey Mouse universe, Mickey's world by tricking the Imp to spell a charm used by it backwards. * A parody of the character called Mr. Skibumpers appears in the ''SuperMansion'' special "War on Christmas". However, his weakness is if he removes his hat, he will turn into a wooden doll, as opposed to saying his name backward and being sent back to his home dimension.


Pronunciation

Due to the phonetic difficulties in pronouncing a name spelled without vowels such as Mxyzptlk, it has been pronounced in various ways by various sources over the past four decades. On the 1967 Filmation CBS Superman animated series, it was pronounced as ''Mix-yez-PITTLE-ik''; sources indicate that was the official DC Comics version of the time, furnished to the show's writers through DC Comics editor/writer E. Nelson Bridwell. During the 1980s, on the ''Super Friends'' cartoon, produced by Hanna-Barbera, it was approximated as ''Mix-ill-plick''. ''Miks-yez-pit-lik'' is actually a general translation and other variations have included ''Mix-yez-PIT-lek'', ''Mix-yez-PIT-ul-ick'', and ''Mix-yez-pittle-ik''. To further complicate matters, Mxyzptlk says himself in the 1990s Superman: The Animated Series, animated series of ''Superman'', that his name is pronounced the same as saying the words "mix, yes, spit, lick", even transforming himself into the appropriate illustrations for the words. Clark had pronounced his name as ''Mix-ill-plick'' before Mxyzptlk popped out of the comic and proceeded to correct him. In his appearance in the ''Superman Returns (video game), Superman Returns'' video game, Mxyzptlk proudly refers to himself as "the one and only Mr. Mix-yiz-SPIT-Lik!, straight from the fifth dimension!" ''Miks-il-piti-lik'' (with the ''i''s pronounced only lightly) was used on ''Smallville'', all while the original spelling of his name was pronounced ''mix-pit-tulk''. This has created great confusion and even debate as to how his name is actually to be spoken. In ''Action Comics Annual'' #10 (2007), "Superman's Top 10 Most Wanted" describes Mister Mxyzptlk and provides the pronunciation as ''Mix-yez-pittle-ik'', exactly like the 1967 animated series. So, phonetically, the pronunciation backwards would be "Kell-tipp-ZEY-skim". Confusingly, the 1967 animated series used the backwards pronunciation "Kulp-ti-mix-im". It is fair to say that producers were free to interpret the name any way they wanted, just as they routinely changed other elements of comic lore to suit their various series.


See also

* Bat-Mite * Joe Btfsplk * List of Superman enemies * Rumpelstiltskin * Q (Star Trek), Q * Trickster, Trickster god


References


External links


Supermanica: Mr. Mxyzptlk
Supermanica entry on the Pre-''Crisis'' Mr. Mxyzptlk
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