Superman Villains - What Do You Know About Doomsday?


by Jessica A - Date: 2007-10-07 - Word Count: 289 Share This!

Ever wanted to learn more about Doomsday? Your chance is finally here. Doomsday made his first appearance on Superman, The Man Of Steel, in 1992. Doomsday was a creation by a scientist from an alien world, trying to create the perfect life form. The process which created Doomsday was the most pity invoking of all Superman villains.
He was placed out as an infant, to die by the vicious atmosphere of Krypton in it's most violent time. He then died as a baby, and was harvested again with whatever was left, to only die again.
This process happened thousands of thousands of times so that this being would be a better, stronger life each time until he reached perfection. However, the memory of these agonizing deaths would remain imprinted on Doomsday's brain and force him to hate all life.
For this most menacing of Superman villains, defeating the entire Justice League was achieved easily, and this caught Superman's attention. In fact, he battled the team with one hand tied behind his back, literally.
There was only one of the group who had any chance of defense against Doomsday, and that was Maxima. Once Superman and Doomsday meet, they are ready to battle. Much unlike other Superman villains, Doomsday was more than a match for Superman, and in one battle, they both fought hard and long, with Superman taking serious damage and losing strength quickly. Neither, however, would give up.
At the end of possibly the greatest comic book battle of all time, each of the fighters simultaneously struck the other with a fatal blow. This is where the 'death of Superman' came in at.
At that point, a Cyborg took Doomsday to a place farway, never to return again, so they thought.

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