The Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis deluxe edition commemorates the 30th anniversary of the landmark 1992-1993 storyline that shook the comic world. It collects the core issues of the saga, including the fateful battle between Superman and Doomsday and the aftermath of the Man of Steel's death, presented with restored art and bonus material. A must-have for fans revisiting this pivotal moment in DC history.
"Doomsday!" brings the legendary clash to life in this 30th-anniversary deluxe edition, spotlighting the terrifying rampage of Doomsday as he escapes his confinement and charges toward Metropolis, leaving destruction in his wake. Written by Louise Simonson and illustrated by Jon Bogdanove, with inks by Dennis Janke, colors by Glenn Whitmore, and letters by Bill Oakley, the story captures the intensity of Superman’s final stand with Keith Robert Parks and Charlie. The cover by Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding perfectly encapsulates the chaos and dread of the moment.
In the aftermath of chaos, Superman races to stop the Underworlders from seizing weapons, but his efforts fall short—just as a single, brutal punch shatters a steel wall, heralding the arrival of a force beyond comprehension: Doomsday.
In "null," the relentless Doomsday smashes through a steel door, each blow chipping away at the barrier with terrifying persistence. The air hums with tension as the echoes of Mr. Mxyzptlk’s lies twist around Superman, making every truth harder to grasp.
In the wake of Doomsday’s breakout, Superman races to stop the unstoppable force as it tears toward Metropolis, leaving devastation in its wake. With the help of Keith Robert Parks and Charlie, he must confront the Underworlders and Warworlders—each with their own deadly agendas—before the city falls.
In "Chapter Two: Superman’s Death," Ty Duffy probes the aftermath of Superman’s fall through interviews with Jimmy Olsen and Oswald Loomis, uncovering layered perspectives on the hero’s final moments. Meanwhile, Superman—though gone—still senses strange echoes along the path Doomsday once marched toward Metropolis, hinting at a mystery deeper than the battle itself.
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