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  1. Doomsday is a rampaging, seemingly mindless, murdering monster who killed Superman. He is the result of Kryptonian genetic engineering gone awry. In "The Death of Superman" comic storyline in which he first appeared, Doomsday mysteriously bashed his way out of a metallic holding cell miles...

  2. Believing Doomsday dead, Superman returns to Earth, only to watch in horror as the creature teleports there. Finally realizing he has no choice, Superman kills Doomsday, slicing the monster in half and, as it disintegrates, inhaling its ash-like remains to contain them within his indestructible body.

  3. In the film, Lex Luthor uses forbidden Kryptonian genetic engineering projects to combine General Zod's corpse with his own DNA, creating Doomsday. During their fight, Superman and Doomsday deliver killing blows, respectively, and both die. Jurgens received a "Special Thanks" credit at the end of the film.

  4. 25 de abr. de 2023 · After finding out that Doomsday, Superman's most powerful enemy, survived their initial fight and is wreaking havoc in space, Superman sets out to stop him. After several failed attempts at fighting Doomsday, Superman is given knowledge by Waverider of Doomsday's history.

  5. 14 de dic. de 2020 · Despite this, Doomsday possesses a little known origin story that explains why a monster that came out of nowhere was determined to kill Superman. Though "The Death of Superman" was his debut and most well-known story, Doomsday's actual origin wouldn't be revealed until two years later.

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  6. The creature, dubbed "Doomsday" by Lois, attacks Superman, who grapples with it. Superman and Doomsday engage in a fierce battle across Metropolis, their blows causing seismic disruptions demolishing various infrastructure, before they land on a bridge leading out of the city.

  7. 5 de dic. de 2021 · In the giant-sized Adventures of Superman #500, by Jerry Ordway and Tom Grummett, Clark Kent and Jonathan Kent team up in heaven and confirm Superman was in a comatose state after his fight with Doomsday. While the fight nearly had seemingly the Man of Steel, it turned out he had actually gone through a "near-death" experience.