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  1. Doomsday is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as one of Superman 's deadliest foes. Created by writer-artist Dan Jurgens, the character had a cameo appearance in Superman: The Man of Steel #17 (November 1992) and made his first full appearance in Superman: The Man of Steel #18 (December 1992). [2]

  2. Doomsday is an incredibly powerful monster with regenerative abilities. Every time he dies he respawns having evolved past the last thing that killed him, making him slowly invulnerable over the course of centuries traveling the universe.

  3. Origin and Ancient Legends. Though by the time of its destruction, Kryptonians had long since abandoned the worship of their Old Gods, nor believed in any sort of Heaven or Hell, they maintained belief in a devil figure; that of the beast that would eventually become known as Doomsday. [1]

  4. Driven by an instinct to hunt the inhabitants of his own homeworld, Doomsday has resurfaced time and time again to threaten Superman and his adopted planetno matter what gets in his way. For more on Doomsday's history, visit his page on DCUniverse.com.

  5. Doomsday was a mutant creature of the Kryptonian race, created by Lex Luthor with the use of the Genesis Chamber from the corpse of General Dru-Zod, in order to defeat both Batman and Superman. However, they, with the help of Wonder Woman, killed the beast, but even with its apparent death, Doosmday also killed Superman. Contents. 1Biography.

  6. Origin. In the early days of the planet, Krypton was a violent, hellish world where only the absolute strongest of creatures could survive (at the time, the world's dominant lifeforms were said to be the most dangerous creatures in the universe).

  7. Doomsday is a rampaging, seemingly mindless, murdering monster who killed Superman. He is the result of Kryptonian genetic engineering gone awry.

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