NightBeetle
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He's right, actually. The Death of Superman is a great story. And it is best read in all 3 parts:
Part 1: Lex Luthor, Hero
Part 2: Luthor's Super-Bodyguard
Part 3: The Death of Superman
http://www.studiosanning.shawbiz.ca/superman_family/chronology/superman/sm149/index.htm
All from the guy who, you know, created the character.
The 1993 version is pretty good for a Post-Crisis story. At least Superman went out heroically.
I wouldn't call The Death of Superman a particularly amazing comic, but I liked it. The other two parts, too. I mean, taken out of the context of the big shock death (which was not '90s-ish at all, considering they still do that s*** today), it was a decent, cohesive story that illustrated pretty effectively how important Superman is within the DC universe. I kind of want to reread the whole thing now.
It was a good story but Doomsday was a pretty poor villain
He served his purpose. I'd argue that his follow-up appearances were far worse, given that they weakened his status as the Superman-killer, since he became weaker and weaker and Superman beat him over and over again. The only good use of him after The Death of Superman was in Our Worlds at War, as far as I'm concerned.It was a good story but Doomsday was a pretty poor villain
So I FINALLY read Superman #701, while at an airport bookstore, of all places. I'm very...torn about it, and the direction of the story. On one hand, I thought the art was pretty good (although I'm certainly not a fan of the Batman-esque way the cape drapes over the shoulders), and the dialogue and general pacing was fine.
What I didn't like is where this story is going. I still feel it's unnecessary, and will end up coming off as trite and [potentially] boring. We'll see.
I'm looking forward to JMS's Superman Earth One much more.
what the hell do you people mean? Anubis, how do u know how many books I've read? I own over 500 single issue stories and well over 100 trade paperbacks

"The Austen Collection." The only comic collection that actually rises in value as the condition of its issues falls, since destroying them is a gift to mankind.![]()

Doomsday should have never "comeback" after Death Of Superman.
It's funny you say that, since DD does keep coming back on a semi-regular basis, but it doesn't make him any stronger of a character. The whole idea of Superman having an everlasting vendetta against DD is sort of there, but it's still stupid, considering the fact that Doomsday isn't really a character at all. He is literally a walking plot device. It's like saying that Superman has an everlasting vendetta against kryptonite.Perhaps if Doomsday had not been defeated and had become a regular character in Supes Rogues Gallery he would be a stronger character.
It would be interesting because Superman would have some everlasting vendetta against the creature who killed him. Though, given Doomsday's purpose (destroying everything) if he did stick around, he would have left the books eventually.
Hell, he's rather indifferent to the Kryptonite Man.
Kryptonite in general isn't really all that of a threat. It never f**king works, I don't even know why they bother. The only thing that did was getting somebody as strong as he is to beat him to death.

Why do I have the feeling that's going to end up in Superman XXXAnd Pink Kryptonite gave him an excuse to explore his bi-curious feelings toward Jimmy Olsen
I am not making that last one up![]()

So I FINALLY read Superman #701, while at an airport bookstore, of all places. I'm very...torn about it, and the direction of the story. On one hand, I thought the art was pretty good (although I'm certainly not a fan of the Batman-esque way the cape drapes over the shoulders), and the dialogue and general pacing was fine.
What I didn't like is where this story is going. I still feel it's unnecessary, and will end up coming off as trite and [potentially] boring. We'll see.
I'm looking forward to JMS's Superman Earth One much more.