Doomsday
Created through a brutal ancient cloning experiment on prehistoric Krypton, an infant was repeatedly killed and resurrected in the planet's lethal environment, each revival making the creature stronger and immune to whatever had slain it before — until the ultimate engine of destruction, Doomsday, was born.
Few villains in DC's modern era have cast as long a shadow as Doomsday, who burst onto the scene in 1992's Congorilla #1 courtesy of Steve Englehart and Neil Vokes — a Copper/Modern Age debut that launched one of the publisher's most enduring and feared presences. Over more than three decades of publication, this creature has haunted the pages of Detective Comics, Batman/Superman, and Adventure Comics, sharing those stories with the heaviest hitters in the DC universe — Superman, Batman, Clark Kent, Bruce Wayne, and The Flash — which tells you everything about the weight this character carries. With 63 catalog appearances and at least one recognized key issue to their name, Doomsday is the kind of comics force that serious collectors and devoted fans alike track across runs and crossovers. If you want to understand the modern DC landscape at its most intense, following Doomsday's trail through the long history of the publisher is an essential journey.
Real name. None
Powers. Superhuman strength/speed/durability, regeneration, and the ability to adaptively evolve immunity to whatever previously harmed or killed him; bone protrusions across his body.
Affiliations. None (solitary monster); associated antagonistically with Superman; later periodically controlled by villains. No standing team.

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Covers through the years — 1992–2025
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