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All-Star Superman is a 2011 American animated superhero film based on the comic book series of the same name by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. Released direct-to-video by Warner Bros. Animation on February 22, 2011, it is the tenth film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies .
All-Star Superman is a twelve-issue American comic book series featuring Superman that was published by DC Comics. The series ran from November 2005 to October 2008 (on sale date). The series ran from November 2005 to October 2008 (on sale date).
Mike Carlin at San Diego Comic-Con in 2007.. Superman is a superhero created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. [1] The character debuted in Action Comics #1 on April 18, 1938, [2] to immediate success, [3] and the following year became the first superhero to headline his own comic book, Superman. [4]
The Death of Superman is a 2018 American animated superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment. It is based on the comic book storyline of the same name , [ 4 ] the eleventh film of the DC Animated Movie Universe and the 33rd film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line.
Justice Society of America in "All Star Comics" during World War II, Aquaman in "More Fun Comics", Fleischer Studios Superman cartoons, and some battle scenes in the film were inspired from Flashpoint and Throne of Atlantis storylines. 43 Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One: June 22, 2021 Tomorrowverse: Batman: The Long Halloween: 44
As the two films celebrate milestone anniversaries, we assembled some expert super friends to explain the good, bad and ugly of the two divisive films.
Superman: Doomsday is a 2007 American animated superhero film adapted from the DC Comics storyline "The Death of Superman", which focuses on the death and return of the superhero Superman. Released by Warner Home Video, it is the first film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. The film received generally positive reviews from critics ...
Matters came to a head in Superman (vol. 2) #75, wherein both Doomsday and Superman beat each other to death in front of the Daily Planet building in Metropolis. [9] Following the battle, four super-beings appeared and took up Superman's mantle, two of them declaring themselves to be the real Superman.