
All the Times Superman Died in the Comic Books
Superman is one of the most iconic superheroes in comic book history. He’s known for his incredible strength, invincibility, and his ability to save the day. However, there have been many instances in which Superman has met his demise. Here are some of the most memorable times when Superman died in the comic books.
Superman #149 (1961)
In this issue, Superman was killed by a strange creature called the Anti-Superman. The Anti-Superman was created by a scientist who wanted to destroy Superman and take his place as the world’s greatest hero. This issue showed that even Superman’s greatest strengths could be used against him, and that sometimes, even the most unlikely of villains could pose a serious threat to the Man of Steel.
Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985)
In this storyline, the DC Universe was facing destruction by an evil force called the Anti-Monitor. Superman fought valiantly to save the universe, but in the end, he sacrificed himself to stop the Anti-Monitor. This was a pivotal moment in DC Comics history, as it marked the end of the original DC Universe and the beginning of a new, modern age.
The death of Superman in Crisis on Infinite Earths had far-reaching consequences for the DC Universe. It resulted in a complete reboot of the entire comic book universe and allowed for new storylines and characters to be introduced. It also showed that even Superman, the strongest and most invincible of heroes, could not always save the day.
The Death of Superman (1992)
In 1992, DC Comics published “The Death of Superman,” a storyline that saw Superman battling the villainous Doomsday. The two fought to the death, resulting in Superman’s demise. The issue was a huge success and sold millions of copies, making it one of the most famous comic book storylines of all time.
The Death of Superman marked a turning point in the comic book world. It was a moment of shock for fans who had never seen their favorite superhero die before. It was also a moment of innovation, as Superman’s death resulted in a new era of storytelling for DC Comics.
Superman #75 (1993)
This issue was a follow-up to “The Death of Superman” storyline. In it, Superman’s body was stolen from his tomb by the villainous Mongul, who attempted to turn Earth into a paradise under his rule. However, Superman’s spirit returned to his body, and he was able to defeat Mongul and save the day once again.
The return of Superman in Superman #75 showed that even death could not keep the Man of Steel down. It was a moment of triumph for fans who had mourned Superman’s death in “The Death of Superman” storyline. It also showed that Superman was more than just a hero, but a symbol of hope and inspiration for all those who read about him.
Superman/Batman #44 (2008)
In this issue, Superman was killed by a Kryptonian villain named Subjekt-17. The villain had been created from Superman’s own DNA and was designed to be the ultimate weapon against him. This storyline once again showed that even Superman’s greatest strengths could be used against him, and that his own DNA could be manipulated to create a truly unstoppable villain.