Superman: Red Son – 2003 Superman: Last Son of Krypton – 2006 The Death of Superman – 1992 Action Comics: “Brainiac” – 2008 Lex Luthor: Man of Steel – 2005 Superman: Secret Identity – 2004 Superman: Secret Origin – 2009 ...
The Man of Steel still dies in the new Death of Superman animated movie. The biggest surprise in the film is how he lives his life before Doomsday takes him out. At this point, part of the appeal of Warner Bros.’ animated adaptations of beloved DC Comics stories is watching to see wh...
Dan Jurgens is a writer and artist most famous for creating Booster Gold, as well as for being one of the main forces behind "The Death of Superman." He has written and/or illustrated titles such as Justice League America, Captain America, The Sensational Spider-Man, Thor, Teen Titans, ...
The Death of Superman is still a monumental arc in DC Comics history. The entire point of Superman is that he’s essentially indestructible. When both characters and fans become complacent with that knowledge, what then? Well, we get the shocking and sublime twist that is Superman’s demise...
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Clawing its way out of the pages of Titans comes an unprecedented threat to the DC Universe. Superman, Wonder Woman, Starfire --all are powerless to stop the Necrostar from ending all life on Earth. The only hero who can save the world is... Beast Boy?! With Nightwing, Raven, ...
Jesus, Superman, and Hope By GUG Contributor | January 18, 2025 Discover how the character of Superman inspired faith, hope, and redemption, pointing to the ultimate example of righteousness found in Jesus Christ. Interview — Douglas Kaine McKelvey, Creator Of Every Moment Holy By Tyler...
Lex has to order something bigger and fancier than whatever Superman got. It’s purely to try and one up the Man of Steel, but Superman always finds a way to make a comeback. Usually he’s nervous at first but then realizes that even a smaller dish can have things that the bigger ...
Superman: Selling The Man of Steel- Paisley Jones looks at the various incarnations of Superman in all forms of media (2001). "Doomsday: Ten Years Later" or "Where Were You The Day Superman Died?"- A retrospective look at the "Death of Superman" 10 years later (2002). ...
and, worse, a bully, who deserved anything he got; I think I even took satisfaction in his death being his own fault for defying Superman’s orders, even if I was too young to know how hubris worked and not sophisticated enough to recognize how morally reductive the whole situation was....