DC's Iconic "Death of Superman" Cover Gets an Ominous Twist in Official New Art
One classic Superman villain rises to Doomsday's threat level in ominous cover art that paints an extremely bleak future for the Man of Steel.
One classic Superman villain rises to Doomsday's threat level in ominous cover art that paints an extremely bleak future for the Man of Steel.
Superman has faced many terrifying enemies in his time protecting Earth, but there's only one enemy with whom he has a direct, horrifying connection.
A new piece of fanart by artist Andrew Drilon shows the Death of Superman in the world of Elden Ring, and Doomsday is more terrifying than ever!
From his first appearance, Doomsday has been strong enough to kill Superman with his bare hands. How did the monster get so strong in the first place?
Doomsday is one of the most terrifying villains to ever exist in the DC Universe, but the first time he was beaten was by DC's own Silver Surfer.
Doomsday is the only one to kill Superman, but he may not have been able to if not for upgrades inadvertently given to him by the Green Lanterns!
The DCEU's Amanda Waller claims her Suicide Squad could defeat Superman should he break bad, but this Doomsday variant from comics would work better!
On the 30th anniversary of Superman's fight with Doomsday, DC upgrades the story with some cool new twists.
Superman has faced an unbelievable amount of powerful enemies, but only Doomsday has ever killed him and the Kent family has finally gotten revenge.
Amanda Waller could turn her beloved Suicide Squad into a true force to be reckoned with by making Superman’s nightmare Doomsday a permanent member.
DC has revealed the final variant cover for The Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Special #1 and featuring a brand-new - yet familiar - villain.
In an interview with Screen Rant, Dan Jurgens confirms that he and the other creators didn't always have Doomsday in mind for The Death of Superman.
In cover art for Dark Crisis: War Zone #1, Conner Kent's Superboy is depicted facing off with Doomsday. This battle is a long time coming for Conner.
Superman has a lot of powerful enemies, including the killer Doomsday. But the United States government might be his greatest enemy of all time.
Though Darkseid is one of the Justice League's greatest enemies, there's one villain who taught the God of Evil to feel fear.
While Wolverine's claws have proven to be insanely deadly throughout his career, they are nothing compared to Doomsday's ultra-powerful claws.
Batman is getting his own Doomsday-level threat in Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jimenez's upcoming run on the Dark Knight for DC Comics.
In a weirdly insightful but potentially fabricated look into Harley Quinn's mind, it's revealed Superman lost to Doomsday for one hilarious reason.
As a hero who is virtually invincible, it takes a lot to pose a threat to Superman. However, some villains are certainly powerful enough to try.
The Suicide Squad assembles to take down a super-powered cannibal, but the reason for their mission is more public relations than public good.
Deathstroke is a skilled swordsman and Doomsday killed Superman - combining the two is interesting until their abilities are used completely wrong.