Superman: Day of Doom #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2003 DC collection brings together the four-issue miniseries 'Superman: Day of Doom,' written by Dan Jurgens with art by various creators. The story follows Superman as he confronts a mysterious and powerful threat that emerges from the depths of space, forcing him to face his own mortality and the limits of his abilities. It's a standalone tale that explores the Man of Steel's resilience and humanity in the face of overwhelming odds.
In "Chapter One: Doomsday," Dan Jurgens crafts a tense, character-driven mystery as Ty Duffy probes the aftermath of Superman's death, seeking new truths from Jimmy Olsen and Oswald Loomis. Meanwhile, Superman himself uncovers eerie anomalies along the very route Doomsday once marched toward Metropolis—leading to a chilling realization that something is still moving in the shadows. The story unfolds with Jurgens' sharp scripting and bold visuals, rendered in collaboration with Bill Sienkiewicz on inks and Hi-Fi Designs on color, all framed by a striking cover by Jurgens and Sienkiewicz.
In "Chapter Two: Superman’s Death," Superman investigates strange anomalies along the route Doomsday took to Metropolis, while Ty Duffy gathers firsthand accounts from Jimmy Olsen and Oswald Loomis—each with their own take on the fallen hero’s final moments. The mystery deepens as the truth behind Superman’s death begins to unravel, layer by layer.
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