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    is a 1992 storyline that served as the catalyst for DC Comics' crossover event of 1993. The completed multi-issue story arc, with Funeral for a Friend and Reign of the Supermen, was given the title The Death and Return of Superman. The storyline, devised by editor Mike Carlin and the Superman writing team of Dan Jurgens, Roger Stern, Louise Simonso...

    Origin

    The story of The Death of Supermans conception goes back to the 1985 crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths. Following that event, DC Comics rebooted their continuity and relaunched the Superman character with the mini-series The Man of Steel, written by John Byrne. However, due to disputes with DC, Byrne left the Superman books and was replaced by Roger Stern. While the stories continued from Byrne's revamp, sales slowly dropped. In an effort to attract female readers, the Lois Lane/Clark Kent/Superman love triangle, in place since 1938, changed. Thanks to John Byrne's revamp, Lois fell in love with Clark Kent rather than with Superman. In a story arc titled "Krisis of Krimson Kryptonite" Clark proposes to Lois; she accepts. Although the road was set for the marriage of Lois and Clark, an unforeseen event would change these plans. Warner Bros., the owner of DC Comics, canceled the Superboy television series produced by Alexander Salkind (Salkind produced the first three Superman films starring Christopher Reeve, as well as the Supergirl movie). Warner Bros. created their own Superman television series, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, premised upon a romantic relationship between Lois Lane and Clark Kent/Superman. One of the ideas that arose during production was the wedding of Lois Lane and Clark Kent/Superman. Warner Bros. learned that DC Comics planned a similar plotline in the Superman comic books, and as a result DC, Warner Bros., and the Superman writing staff came together and reached an agreement: the Lois and Clark wedding arc in the comic book would be put on hold, to resume once the Lois & Clark TV show reached its wedding episode.

    Doomsday!

    On the last page of several comics prior to Superman: The Man of Steel #18, a gloved fist is shown punching a steel wall, accompanied by the caption: "Doomsday is coming!" In that issue, Superman fights the Underworlders while a hulking figure in a green suit rampages through a pastoral field. This marks the first of seven issues in the "Death of Superman" story proper, which would continue through all four of the Superman books at that time, and one issue of Justice League America, before culminating in Superman (vol. 2) #75. The Justice League (Guy Gardner, Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, Maxima, Fire, Ice, and Bloodwynd) respond to a call from a smashed big-rig outside of Bucyrus, Ohio, and follow the trail of destruction which leads them to a confrontation with the mysterious creature. It hurls a tree trunk at Blue Beetle's aircraft, downing the ship. It then systematically takes the team apart, finishing by punching Booster Gold into the stratosphere. Booster Gold is caught in mid-air by Superman, and declares "It's like Doomsday is here," thus providing the monster with a name. dies in Lois Lane's arms in Metropolis. The Man of Steel arrives on the scene, having cut short a television interview with Cat Grant in Justice League America #69. He and the able-bodied League members follow the threat to the home of a single mother and her two children, where their battle with "Doomsday" destroys the house. The League attacks Doomsday with all their energy-projection powers; the only discernible effect is that much of his bodysuit is blasted or burned off. Doomsday again defeats the League, causes the house to explode into flames, and then leaps away. Superman follows, having to ignore the son's cries for help if he is to stop Doomsday. throws Doomsday into the bottom of a lake, slowing him down long enough so that the Man of Steel can return and save the mother and her infant daughter. After Doomsday escapes from the silty lake bed, he and Superman tear up a city street. Maxima then re-enters the fray. Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen are sent to cover the battle for television, while Lex Luthor II dissuades Supergirl from joining the fight. The battle continues at a gas station, where Maxima rips a light post from the ground. The sparks from the wiring ignite the leaking gasoline and destroying the station in a huge explosion. Guardian arrives after Doomsday leaves, finding Superman and Maxima, and offers his aid. Superman then follows Doomsday's trail of destruction, waiting for an opportunity to attack. With the monster's rampage drawing closer, Lex Jr. convinces Supergirl that she's needed in Metropolis while Superman is fighting elsewhere. While demolishing an appliance store, Doomsday sees a TV commercial for a wrestling show being held in Metropolis, and after seeing a road sign for Metropolis, heads in that direction. Superman engages him and throws him in the opposite direction, where he lands on the mountain housing Project Cadmus. They brawl throughout Habitat, a living forest connected to Cadmus, bringing most of it down. When Guardian arrives, Doomsday knocks him down and leaps toward Metropolis. Doomsday is driven below ground, where he ruptures gas and electrical mains, leveling Newtown, a large section of Metropolis. Supergirl goes to Superman's aid, but a single punch from Doomsday knocks her to the ground, her form destabilized. Professor Hamilton and Bibbo, Superman's allies, fire a laser cannon at Doomsday, but it does not harm him. The local police open fire on Doomsday, but again, he is not harmed. Superman returns to the fight. Superman and Doomsday lay into each other with everything they have. They strike each other so hard that the shockwaves from their punches shatter windows. At the struggle's culminating moment, each fighter lands a massive blow upon his opponent. The two titans collapse and moments later, in the arms of a frantic Lois Lane, Superman succumbs to his wounds and dies. Jimmy, Ice and Bloodwynd are also present at the end. The climactic event happened in Superman (vol. 2) #75. The issue only contains 22 panels, and every page was a single panel, which was a structure building on the previous issues — Adventures of Superman #497 was done entirely with four-panel pages, Action Comics #684 with three, and Superman: The Man of Steel #19 with two. The entire story was immediately collected into a trade paperback and titled The Death of Superman.

    Funeral for a Friend

    The funeral that followed featured many of Superman's fellow heroes and friends, including most of Justice League America, and a mausoleum was built in Metropolis in honor of the Man of Steel. During this time, every hero in the DC Universe sported a black arm band featuring the S-Shield logo. Some time later, Project Cadmus stole Superman's body from his mausoleum. It was hypothesized that they were attempting to clone him. The body was recovered by Lois Lane and Supergirl. The stories after the funeral often dealt with the emotions felt by the general public as well as specific characters entwined within Superman's world, including Lois Lane, Clark Kent's parents, and even a number of supervillains. Also, the (then) President of the United States, Bill Clinton and wife Hillary were included in a scene during the funeral. With Superman gone, crime rises up again and the costumed heroes of Metropolis rise to fill in as protectors. Supergirl, Gangbuster, Thorn, and even Team Luthor, a Lexcorp-sponsored team, all tried but were not sufficient. Meanwhile, Jonathan Kent took the death of his adopted son the hardest and as a result, suffered a heart attack. At this point, all Superman comic titles went on a three-month hiatus. The story was also collected into trade paperback form. Rather than using the banner title Funeral for a Friend, the title used for the collection was World Without a Superman.

    Doomsday!

    •Superman: The Man of Steel #18 •Justice League America #69 •Superman (Volume Two) #74 •Adventures of Superman #497 •Action Comics #684 •Superman: The Man of Steel #19 •Superman (Volume Two) #75

    Funeral for a Friend

    •Adventures of Superman #498 •Justice League America #70 •Action Comics #685 •Superman: The Man of Steel #20 •Superman (Volume Two) #76 •Adventures of Superman #499 •Action Comics #686 •Superman: The Man of Steel #21 •Superman #77 •Adventures of Superman #500

    Reign of the Supermen!

    •Action Comics #687 •Superman: The Man of Steel #22 •Superman (Volume Two) #78 •Adventures of Superman #501 •Action Comics #688 •Superman: The Man of Steel #23 •Superman #79 •Adventures of Superman #502 •Action Comics #689 •Superman: The Man of Steel #24 •Superman #80 •Adventures of Superman #503 •Action Comics #690 •Superman: The Man of Steel #25 •Superman #81 •Adventures of Superman #504 •Action Comics #691 •Superman: The Man of Steel #26 •Green Lantern (Volume Three) #46 •Superman #82 •Adventures of Superman #505

    •Superman Recommended Reading

    •Action Comics (Volume 1)

    •Action Comics (Volume 2)

    •Adventures of Superman (Volume 1)

    •Batman/Superman (Volume 1)

    •Batman/Superman (Volume 2)

  2. 1. Okt. 2019 · The Death and Return of Superman: Directed by Sam Liu. A two-hour animated feature. The Justice League and an unstoppable alien force known only as Doomsday. Only Superman can finish it and will forever change the face of Metropolis.

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    • Action
    • Sam Liu
    • 2019-10-01
  3. The Death and Return of Superman | Trailer | Warner Bros. Entertainment - YouTube. Warner Bros. Entertainment. 3.42M subscribers. Subscribed. 3K. 773K views 4 years ago. LIMITED EDITION,...

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  4. A movie based on the DC Comics storyline of the same name, where Superman dies and returns with new powers. See ratings, reviews, cast, trailer and where to watch online.

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    • Sam Liu, Jake Castorena
    • PG-13
    • Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Animation
  5. Die Erde wird von einer scheinbar unaufhaltsamen und unkontrollierbaren Macht bedroht: Doomsday, der Metropolis als Hauptziel seines Angriffs auserkort. Die ...

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  6. Ein kompromissloser Kampf entbrennt zwischen der Justice League und einer unaufhaltbaren außerirdischen Macht, die nur als Doomsday bekannt ist - ein Kampf, dem einzig und allein Superman ein Ende bereiten kann, und der Metropolis für immer verändern wird. Videos: Trailer, Teaser, Featurettes. Cast. Jerry O'Connell. Clark Kent / Superman (voice)

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