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However, the most famous instance was the "Death of Superman" [[Story Arc]] in the Superman comics during the 1990s, and the animated movie (based on that story) titled ''[[Superman: Doomsday]]'' that came out in 2007. |
However, the most famous instance was the "Death of Superman" [[Story Arc]] in the Superman comics during the 1990s, and the animated movie (based on that story) titled ''[[Superman: Doomsday]]'' that came out in 2007. |
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''The Death of Superman'' is split into three parts: |
''[[The Death of Superman]]'' is split into three parts: |
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* ''Doomsday!'' (November, 1992-January, 1993) |
* ''Doomsday!'' (November, 1992-January, 1993) |
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* ''Funeral for a Friend'' (January-June,1993) |
* ''Funeral for a Friend'' (January-June,1993) |
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Doomsday also showed up in this series, in the episodes "A Better World" and "The Doomsday Sanction", but was revealed to be an {{spoiler|altered clone of Superman}} and doesn't get to kill Superman. |
Doomsday also showed up in this series, in the episodes "A Better World" and "The Doomsday Sanction", but was revealed to be an {{spoiler|altered clone of Superman}} and doesn't get to kill Superman. |
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=== This [[Comic Book]] provides examples of: === |
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* [[Affirmative Action Legacy]]: Sort of with the African American Steel. He didn't outright want to replace Superman, but just wanted to keep his spirit alive. |
* [[Affirmative Action Legacy]]: Sort of with the African American Steel. He didn't outright want to replace Superman, but just wanted to keep his spirit alive. |
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* [[Back from the Dead]]: Superman, he can't stay dead forever. |
* [[Back from the Dead]]: Superman, he can't stay dead forever. |