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* The [[Bloodwynd (New Earth)|Bloodwynd]] that appears in this issue is actually the [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|Martian Manhunter]]. He appeared last in [[Adventures of Superman Vol 1 497|''Adventures of Superman'' #497]]. He appears next in [[Justice League America Vol 1 70|''Justice League America'' #70]].
 
* The [[Bloodwynd (New Earth)|Bloodwynd]] that appears in this issue is actually the [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|Martian Manhunter]]. He appeared last in [[Adventures of Superman Vol 1 497|''Adventures of Superman'' #497]]. He appears next in [[Justice League America Vol 1 70|''Justice League America'' #70]].
 
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* The polybagged edition of this comic book included a black memorial armband, a [[Daily Planet]] Superman obituary (authored by [[Roger Stern]]), a series of Superman commemorative postage stamps and a "Death of Superman" poster by [[Dan Jurgens]] and [[Brett Breeding]].
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* The polybagged edition of this comic book included a black memorial armband, a [[W:C:DC:Daily Planet|Daily Planet]] Superman obituary (authored by [[Roger Stern]]), a series of Superman commemorative postage stamps and a "Death of Superman" poster by [[Dan Jurgens]] and [[Brett Breeding]].
 
* [[Justice League of America|Justice League]] member [[Michael Jon Carter (New Earth)|Booster Gold]] is credited with coining the name ''[[Doomsday (New Earth)|Doomsday]]''.
 
* [[Justice League of America|Justice League]] member [[Michael Jon Carter (New Earth)|Booster Gold]] is credited with coining the name ''[[Doomsday (New Earth)|Doomsday]]''.
 
* Every page of this issue consists of a single panel.
 
* Every page of this issue consists of a single panel.

Revision as of 19:23, 26 February 2016


Quote1 It cannot end like this! Quote2
-- Bloodwynd



Appearing in "Doomsday!"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Adversaries:

Other Characters:

  • Kevin Crow
  • Ned (First appearance)

Locations:

Items:

  • None

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "Doomsday!"

Superman and Doomsday have their final confrontation in Metropolis. Each foe delivers crushing blows onto the other, never letting up on their opponent. Police and military vehicles converge on the scene, but the streets are in chaos. Superman gets a last kiss from Lois Lane, then charges into action, ready to bring down Doomsday no matter what.

The two combatants battle it out in front of the Daily Planet, at one point striking each other with such force that the windows on the Planet shatter. Eventually, Superman delivers a fatal blow to Doomsday, snapping his neck, but while receiving an equally deadly blow at the same time. Lois Lane rushes over to Superman's limp body and cradles him in her arms, begging him to hold on until the paramedics arrive. However, it is too late, and the Man of Steel fades in her arms.

Superman is dead.

Notes

Trivia

  • The polybagged edition of this comic book included a black memorial armband, a Daily Planet Superman obituary (authored by Roger Stern), a series of Superman commemorative postage stamps and a "Death of Superman" poster by Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding.
  • Justice League member Booster Gold is credited with coining the name Doomsday.
  • Every page of this issue consists of a single panel.
  • The Marvel Comics character Hannibal King pays homage to the fall of Superman in an issue of Nightstalkers.
  • The death of Superman was a subject of conversation on an episode of the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Jay Leno was seen wearing one of the Superman memorial armbands across his left arm.

See Also


Recommended Reading

Footnotes


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The Death and Return of Superman
The events from this issue or series are related to The Death and Return of Superman, a retroactively named trilogy in which Superman is killed by the monster Doomsday, and then later brought back to life. Meanwhile, four superheroes debut in Metropolis to take his place, The Eradicator, Steel, Cyborg Superman, and Superboy.
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