Superman: Day of Doom #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA brooding, atmospheric cover by Dan Jurgens and Bill Sienkiewicz sets the tone for this four-part 2003 series — a battered, fists-clenched Superman occupies the foreground while a massive, glowing-eyed shadow looms ominously above him, the title "Day of Doom" burning between them in gold. The visual tension speaks volumes: the Man of Steel looks worn but unbowed, and whatever lurks in that darkness clearly commands his full attention. With Jurgens writing and drawing alongside Sienkiewicz's expressive inks, this opener promises a story that takes its emotional weight seriously.
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Perry White assigns Ty Duffy to write a story with a new angle on the death of Superman at the hands of Doomsday.
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