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Superman is dead. And now, four mysterious beings appear-all with powers and abilities like the Man of Steel's! One claims he is a clone of Superman. Another says he is a Cyborg Superman. The third is a cold redeemer of justice. And finally, an armored figure says he fights with the heart and soul of Superman.

Produktbeschreibung
Superman is dead. And now, four mysterious beings appear-all with powers and abilities like the Man of Steel's! One claims he is a clone of Superman. Another says he is a Cyborg Superman. The third is a cold redeemer of justice. And finally, an armored figure says he fights with the heart and soul of Superman.
Autorenporträt
Dan Jurgens is a writer and artist most famous for creating Booster Gold, as well as for being one of the main forces behind "The Death of Superman." He has written and/or illustrated titles such as Justice League America, Captain America, The Sensational Spider-Man, Thor, Teen Titans, Aquaman, DC's Tangent imprint, and the company-wide DC crossover known as Zero Hour .
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Praise for THE DEATH OF SUPERMAN:

"The tragedy proved to be a massive hit, receiving significant national news coverage and selling millions upon millions of copies. Spanning several different Superman titles, the arc was a blockbuster in every sense of the word... the final fight between Superman and Doomsday is a knock-out brawl for the ages."--PASTE MAGAZINE

"An epic and carefully constructed narrative."--BLOODY DISGUSTING

"Both in the universe and outside of it, DC toyed with the idea of a culture that had come to take the Man of Steel for granted. This was a time when heroes were getting darker and more extreme in their methods, and the style of the era didn't seem to allow for a character like Superman to keep his relevance. By removing Superman from the equation, we - and the characters in the DCU - learned how important Superman was as an icon, and his return was all the more impactful. This storyline brought the real and fictional universes together in a stirring realization of just how much Superman means to our culture."--IGN