The Death of Superman, the Glossary
"The Death of Superman" is a crossover story event mostly featured in DC Comics' Superman-related publications.[1]
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- 1992 in comics
- 1993 in comics
- Comics about death
- Comics by Dan Jurgens
- Comics by Louise Simonson
- Comics by Roger Stern
- DC Comics adapted into films
- Identity theft in popular culture
- Steel (John Henry Irons)
- Superman storylines
A & C Black
A & C Black is a British book publishing company, owned since 2002 by Bloomsbury Publishing.
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Action Comics
Action Comics is an American comic book/magazine series that introduced Superman, one of the first major superhero characters. The Death of Superman and Action Comics are comics by Dan Jurgens and comics by Roger Stern.
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Action Comics 1
Action Comics #1 (cover dated June 1938) is the first issue of the original run of the comic book/magazine series Action Comics.
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Adoption
Adoption is a process whereby a person assumes the parenting of another, usually a child, from that person's biological or legal parent or parents.
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Adult comics
The catch-all term adult comics typically denotes comic books, comic magazines, comic strips or graphic novels that are marketed either mainly or strictly towards adult (or mature) readers.
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Alauda
Alauda is a genus of larks found across much of Europe, Asia and in the mountains of north Africa, and one of the species (the Raso lark) endemic to the islet of Raso in the Cape Verde Islands.
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Alex Ross
Nelson Alexander Ross (born January 22, 1970) is an American comic book writer and artist known primarily for his painted interiors, covers, and design work.
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American Broadcasting Company
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.
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American comic book
An American comic book is a thin periodical originating in the United States, on average 32 pages, containing comics.
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Ande Parks
Ande Parks (born October 1, 1964) is an American professional comic book artist, known for his work as an inker and writer in the industry.
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Animation
Animation is a filmmaking technique by which still images are manipulated to create moving images.
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Antihero
An antihero (sometimes spelled as anti-hero) or anti-heroine is a main character in a narrative (in literature, film, TV, etc.) who may lack some conventional heroic qualities and attributes, such as idealism, courage, and morality.
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Archenemy
In literature, an archenemy (sometimes spelled as arch-enemy) or archnemesis is the main enemy of someone.
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Arrowverse
The Arrowverse is an American superhero media franchise and shared universe that is centered on various interconnected television series based on DC Comics superhero characters, primarily airing on The CW as well as web series on CW Seed.
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Athens, Ohio
Athens is a city and the county seat of Athens County, Ohio, United States.
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Bantam Books
Bantam Books is an American publishing house owned entirely by parent company Random House, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House; it is an imprint of the Random House Publishing Group.
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Basic Books
Basic Books is a book publisher founded in 1950 and located in New York City, now an imprint of Hachette Book Group.
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Batman
Batman is a superhero in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Batman Forever
Batman Forever is a 1995 American superhero film directed by Joel Schumacher and produced by Tim Burton, based on the DC Comics character Batman by Bob Kane and Bill Finger.
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is a 2016 American superhero film based on the DC Comics characters Batman and Superman.
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Batman: Knightfall
"Knightfall" is a 1993–1994 Batman story arc published by DC Comics. The Death of Superman and Batman: Knightfall are 1993 in comics.
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Beat 'em up
A beat 'em up (also known as brawler and, in some markets, beat 'em all) is a video game genre featuring hand-to-hand combat against a large number of opponents.
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BenBella Books
BenBella Books is an independent publishing house based in Dallas, Texas.
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Bibbo Bibbowski
Bo "Bibbo" Bibbowski is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton (né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001.
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Black armband
A black armband is an armband that is coloured black to signify that the wearer is in mourning or wishes to identify with the commemoration of a family member or friend who has died.
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Black Lightning
Black Lightning (Jeff Pierce) is a superhero who appears in American comic book published by DC Comics.
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Bleeding Cool
Bleeding Cool is an Internet news site, focusing on comics, television, film, board games, and video games.
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Blizzard Entertainment
Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. is an American video game developer and publisher based in Irvine, California.
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Bloodshot (comics)
Bloodshot is a superhero created in 1992 by Kevin VanHook, Don Perlin, and Bob Layton, appearing in comic books published by the American publisher Valiant Comics. The Death of Superman and Bloodshot (comics) are fiction about resurrection.
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Bloodwynd
Bloodwynd is a codename used by multiple superheroes who have appeared in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Blu-ray
Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc or BD) is a digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format.
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Booster Gold
Booster Gold (Michael Jon "M.J." Carter) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Brett Breeding
Brett Breeding (June 13, 1961) is an American comic book artist who was active in the industry in the 1980s and 1990s, primarily as an inker.
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Canon (fiction)
The canon of a work of fiction is "the body of works taking place in a particular fictional world that are widely considered to be official or authoritative; those created by the original author or developer of the world".
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Christmas and holiday season
The Christmas season or the festive season; also known as the holiday season or the holidays, is an annual period generally spanning from late November to early January.
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City block
A city block, residential block, urban block, or simply block is a central element of urban planning and urban design.
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Clone Saga
The "Clone Saga" is an extended comic-book storyline published by Marvel Comics, revolving around the superhero Spider-Man and clones of him, as well as of other characters.
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Cloning
Cloning is the process of producing individual organisms with identical genomes, either by natural or artificial means.
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Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola, or Coke, is a carbonated soft drink with a cola flavor manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company.
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Coca-Cola formula
The Coca-Cola Company's formula for Coca-Cola syrup, which bottlers combine with carbonated water to create the company's flagship cola soft drink, is a closely guarded trade secret.
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Cold open
A cold open (also called a teaser sequence) is a narrative technique used in television and films.
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Collectable
A collectable (collectible or collector's item) is any object regarded as being of value or interest to a collector.
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Collider (website)
Collider is an online entertainment publication, with a focus on the film industry and television series.
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Comic Book Resources
CBR, formerly Comic Book Resources, is a news website covering movies, television, anime, video games and comic book–related news and discussion.
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Comics Buyer's Guide
Comics Buyer's Guide (CBG), established in 1971, was the longest-running English-language periodical reporting on the American comic book industry.
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ComicsAlliance
ComicsAlliance was an American website dedicated to covering the comic book industry as well as comic-related media, and is owned by Townsquare Media.
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Consequentialism
In moral philosophy, consequentialism is a class of normative, teleological ethical theories that holds that the consequences of one's conduct are the ultimate basis for judgement about the rightness or wrongness of that conduct.
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Continuity (fiction)
In fiction, continuity is the consistency of the characteristics of people, plot, objects, and places seen by the audience over some period of time.
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Cover date
The cover date of a periodical publication is the date displayed on the cover, which is not necessarily the true date of publication (the on-sale date or release date); later cover dates are common in magazine and comic book publishing.
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Crisis on Infinite Earths
Crisis on Infinite Earths is a 1985 to 1986 American comic book crossover series published by DC Comics. The Death of Superman and Crisis on Infinite Earths are mass murder in fiction.
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Crisis on Infinite Earths (Arrowverse)
"Crisis on Infinite Earths" is the sixth Arrowverse crossover event, featuring episodes of the television series Supergirl, Batwoman, The Flash, Arrow, and Legends of Tomorrow on The CW.
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Crossover (fiction)
A crossover is the placement of two or more otherwise discrete fictional characters, settings, or universes into the context of a single story.
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Curt Swan
Douglas Curtis Swan (February 17, 1920 – June 17, 1996) was an American comics artist.
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Da Capo Press
Da Capo Press is an American publishing company with headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Daily Planet
The Daily Planet is a fictional newspaper appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Superman.
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Dan Jurgens
Dan Jurgens (born June 27, 1959) is an American comic book writer and artist.
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DC Animated Movie Universe
The DC Animated Movie Universe (DCAMU) is an American media franchise and shared universe of animated films distributed between 2013 and 2024 by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment.
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DC Comics
DC Comics, Inc. (doing business as DC) is an American comic book publisher and the flagship unit of DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery.
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DC Extended Universe
The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films produced by DC Studios and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
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DC Universe
The DC Universe (DCU) is the shared universe in which most stories in American comic book titles published by DC Comics take place.
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DC Universe Animated Original Movies
The DC Universe Animated Original Movies (DCUAOM; also known as DC Universe Original Movies or DC Universe Movies or DC Animated Movies) are a series of American direct-to-video superhero animated films based on DC Comics characters and stories.
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Death of the Endless
Death of the Endless is a fictional personification of death who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Den of Geek
Den of Geek is a US and UK-based website covering entertainment with a focus on pop culture.
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Denis Rodier
Denis Rodier is a comic book illustrator; he has worked for multiple companies including DC Comics, Milestone Media, and Marvel Comics.
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Dennis Janke
Dennis Janke (born April 13, 1950, Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999. Accessed July 15, 2016. in Cleveland, Ohio)"witzend Contributors, Part 2," witzend, Volume 1 (Fantagraphics Books, 2014), p. 306.
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Digital Spy
Digital Spy (DS) is a British-based entertainment, television and film website and brand and is the largest digital property at Hearst UK.
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Direct market
The direct market is the dominant distribution and retail network for American comic books.
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Direct-to-video
Direct-to-video or straight-to-video refers to the release of a film, television series, short or special to the public immediately on home video formats rather than an initial theatrical release or television premiere.
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Director's cut
In public use, a director's cut is the director's preferred version of a film (or video game, television episode, music video, or commercial).
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DK (publisher)
Dorling Kindersley Limited (branded as DK) is a British multinational publishing company specialising in illustrated reference books for adults and children in 63 languages.
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Doomsday (DC Comics)
Doomsday is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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DVD
The DVD (common abbreviation for digital video disc or digital versatile disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format.
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An Easter egg is a message, image, or feature hidden in software, a video game, a film, or another — usually electronic — medium.
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Elizabeth Tulloch
Elizabeth Tulloch, also known as Bitsie Tulloch, is an American actress.
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Emerald Twilight
"Emerald Twilight" is a 1994 comic book story told in Green Lantern (vol. 3) #48–50, written by Ron Marz, drawn by Darryl Banks and published by DC Comics.
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Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture.
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Eradicator (character)
Eradicator is the given name of four different fictional comic book characters, appearing in books published by DC Comics.
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Eschatology
Eschatology concerns expectations of the end of present age, human history, or the world itself.
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Fire (comics)
Fire (Beatriz Da Costa) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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First Lady of the United States
First Lady of the United States (FLOTUS) is the title held by the hostess of the White House, usually the wife of the president of the United States, concurrent with the president's term in office.
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Flash (DC Comics character)
The Flash (or simply Flash) is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Forbes
Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong-based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014.
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Fortress of Solitude
The Fortress of Solitude is a fictional fortress appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Superman.
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Future US
Future US, Inc. (formerly known as Imagine Media and The Future Network USA) is an American media corporation specializing in targeted magazines and websites in the video games, music, and technology markets.
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Gamer Network
Gamer Network Limited (formerly Eurogamer Network Limited) is a British digital media company based in Brighton.
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Gemstone Publishing
Gemstone Publishing is an American company that publishes comic book price guides.
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General Zod
General Zod is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Superman.
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Genetic engineering
Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification or genetic manipulation, is the modification and manipulation of an organism's genes using technology.
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Gerard Jones
Gerard Jones (born July 10, 1957) is an American writer, known primarily for his non-fiction work about American entertainment media, and his comic book scripting, which includes co-creating the superhero Prime for Malibu Comics, and writing for the Green Lantern and Justice League lines for DC Comics.
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Gladiator
A gladiator (gladiator, "swordsman", from gladius, "sword") was an armed combatant who entertained audiences in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire in violent confrontations with other gladiators, wild animals, and condemned criminals.
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Glen Weldon
Glen Weldon is an American writer, cultural critic, and podcaster.
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Glossary of comics terminology
developed specialized terminology.
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Green Arrow
Green Arrow is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Green Lantern
Green Lantern is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The Death of Superman and Green Lantern are dC Comics adapted into films.
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Green Lantern (comic book)
Green Lantern is an ongoing American comic-book series featuring the DC Comics heroes of the same name.
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Green Lantern Corps
The Green Lantern Corps is a fictional intergalactic law enforcement agency and superhero team appearing in comics published by DC Comics.
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Guardian (DC Comics)
Guardian (James Jacob "Jim" Harper and Mal Duncan) are DC Comics superheroes introduced in April 1942 by writer/artist Joe Simon and artist Jack Kirby.
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Guy Gardner (character)
Guy Gardner, one of the characters known as Green Lantern, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, usually in association with the Green Lantern Corps, of which he is a member.
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Hal Jordan
Harold "Hal" Jordan, one of the characters known as Green Lantern, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Hank Henshaw
Henry "Hank" Henshaw is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, and normally goes by the name Cyborg Superman.
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Heidi MacDonald
Heidi MacDonald (born November 15) is an American writer and editor of comic books based in New York City.
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Hero Illustrated
Hero Illustrated was a comic book-themed magazine published in the early to mid-1990s in the United States.
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Hillary Clinton
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Rodham; born October 26, 1947) is an American politician and diplomat who served as the 67th United States secretary of state in the administration of Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013, as a U.S. senator representing New York from 2001 to 2009, and as the first lady of the United States to former president Bill Clinton from 1993 to 2001.
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Ice (character)
Ice (Tora Olafsdotter) is a fictional character, a comic book superheroine in publications from DC Comics.
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IGN
IGN is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc.
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Image Comics
Image Comics is an American comic book publisher and is the third largest direct market comic book and graphic novel publisher in the industry by market share.
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Imprint (trade name)
An imprint of a publisher is a trade name under which it publishes a work.
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Infinite Crisis
"Infinite Crisis" is a 2005–2006 comic book storyline published by DC Comics, consisting of an eponymous, seven-issue comic book limited series written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Phil Jimenez, George Pérez, Ivan Reis, and Jerry Ordway, and a number of tie-in books.
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Io9
io9 is a sub-blog of the technology blog Gizmodo that focuses on science fiction and fantasy pop culture, with former focuses on science, technology and futurism.
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Iola, Wisconsin
Iola is a village in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, United States.
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Iron Man
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators.
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Jackson Guice
Jackson "Butch" Guice (born June 27, 1961) is an American comics artist who has worked in the comics industry since the 1980s.
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Jenette Kahn
Jenette Kahn (born May 16, 1947) is an American comic book editor and executive.
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Jerry Ordway
Jeremiah Joseph Ordway (born November 28, 1957) is an American writer, penciller, inker and painter of comic books.
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Jerry Siegel
Jerome Siegel (October 17, 1914 – January 28, 1996)Roger Stern.
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Jimmy Olsen
Jimmy Olsen is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Joe Shuster
Joseph Shuster (July 10, 1914 – July 30, 1992), was a Canadian-American comic book artist best known for co-creating the DC Comics character Superman, with Jerry Siegel, in ''Action Comics'' #1 (cover-dated June 1938).
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John Byrne (comics)
John Lindley Byrne (born July 6, 1950) is a British-born American writer and artist of superhero comics.
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John Henry (folklore)
John Henry is an American folk hero. The Death of Superman and John Henry (folklore) are Steel (John Henry Irons).
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Jon Bogdanove
Jon Bogdanove is an American comics artist and writer.
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Jon Cryer
Jonathan Niven Cryer (born April 16, 1965) is an American actor, writer, producer, and television director.
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Jon Peters
John H. Peters (born June 2, 1945) is an American film producer and former hairdresser.
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Jonathan and Martha Kent
Jonathan Kent and Martha Kent (often referred to as "Pa" and "Ma" Kent, respectively) are fictional characters in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Jor-El
Jor-El is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Josef Rubinstein
Josef "Joe" Rubinstein (born 4 June 1958) is a comic book artist and inker, most associated with inking Marvel Comics' The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe and the 1982 four-issue Wolverine miniseries by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller.
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Justice League
The Justice League, or Justice League of America (JLA), is a group of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The Death of Superman and Justice League are dC Comics adapted into films.
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Justice League (film)
Justice League is a 2017 American superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name.
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Justice League International
Justice League International (JLI) is a fictional DC comics superhero team that succeeded the original Justice League from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. The team enjoyed several comic books runs, the first being written by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis, with art by Kevin Maguire, created in 1987. The Death of Superman and Justice League International are comics by Dan Jurgens.
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Karen Berger
Karen Berger (born February 26, 1958) is an American comic book editor.
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Karl Kesel
Karl Kesel (born January 7, 1959) is an American comics writer and inker whose works have primarily been under contract for DC Comics.
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Krause Publications
Krause Publications is an American publisher of hobby magazines and books.
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Krypton (comics)
Krypton is a fictional planet appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly appearing or mentioned in stories starring the superhero Superman as the world from whence he came.
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Kryptonite
Kryptonite is a fictional material that appears primarily in Superman stories published by DC Comics.
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Lex Luthor
Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Lex Luthor (Arrowverse)
Lex Luthor is a supervillain in The CW's Arrowverse, based on the character of the same name created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
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Limited series (comics)
In the field of comic books, and particularly in the United States, a limited series is a comics series with a predetermined number of issues.
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List of DC Universe locations
This page lists the locations in the DC Universe, the shared universe setting of DC Comics.
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List of Superman enemies
Here is a list of supervillains appearing in DC Comics who are or have been enemies of the superhero Superman.
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List of teams and organizations in DC Comics
This is a list of teams and organizations that appear in various DC Comics publications.
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Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman is an American superhero drama television series based on the DC Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
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Lois Lane
Lois Lane is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Look, Up in the Sky: The Amazing Story of Superman
Look, Up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman is a 2006 documentary film from executive producers Bryan Singer and Kevin Burns which details the history of the Superman franchise, from comic book, to television, to the big screen.
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Louise Simonson
Louise Simonson (née Mary Louise Alexander; born September 26, 1946) is an American comic book writer and editor.
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M. D. Bright
Mark D. Bright (December 27, 1955 – March 27, 2024) was an American comic book and storyboard artist.
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Mainstream media
In journalism, mainstream media (MSM) is a term and abbreviation used to refer collectively to the various large mass news media that influence many people and both reflect and shape prevailing currents of thought.
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Man of Steel (film)
Man of Steel is a 2013 superhero film based on the DC Comics character Superman.
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Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics is an American comic book publisher and the property of The Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023.
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Matt Wagner
Matt Wagner (born October 9, 1961) is an American comics artist and writer who is best known as the creator of the series Mage and Grendel.
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Maxima (DC Comics)
Maxima is a character appearing in comics published by DC Comics.
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Mỹ Tho
Mỹ Tho is a city in the Tiền Giang province in the Mekong Delta region of South Vietnam.
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McFarland & Company
McFarland & Company, Inc., is an American independent book publisher based in Jefferson, North Carolina, that specializes in academic and reference works, as well as general-interest adult nonfiction.
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Metropolis (comics)
Metropolis is a fictional city appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, best known as the home of Superman and his closest allies and some of his foes.
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Michael Wilkinson (costume designer)
Michael Wilkinson is a costume designer known for his work with Zack Snyder and the DCEU.
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Mike Carlin
Michael Carlin (born October 6, 1958) is an American comic book writer, editor, and executive.
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Mike Scully
Michael C. Scully (born October 2, 1956) is an American television writer and producer.
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Mile High Comics
Mile High Comics is an online retailer and comic book store founded by Chuck Rozanski.
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Mint condition
Mint condition is an expression used to denote the quality of a pre-owned good as displaying virtually no imperfections and being in pristine condition relative to its original production state.
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Mongul
Mongul is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.
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Morgan Edge
Morgan Edge is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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MTV
MTV (originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television channel.
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NBC
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.
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Neil Gaiman
Neil Richard MacKinnon Gaiman (born Neil Richard Gaiman on 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre, and screenplays.
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Nelson Muntz
Nelson Mandela Muntz is a fictional character and the lead school bully from the animated television series The Simpsons, where he is best known for his signature mocking laugh "Haw-haw!".
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Nemo (magazine)
Nemo, the Classic Comics Library was a magazine devoted to the history and creators of vintage comic strips.
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New Coke
New Coke was the unofficial name of a reformulation of the soft drink Coca-Cola, introduced by the Coca-Cola Company in April 1985.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Newsarama
Newsarama is an American website that publishes news, interviews, and essays about the American comic book industry.
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Newsday
Newsday is a daily newspaper in the United States primarily serving Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island, although it is also sold throughout the New York metropolitan area.
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Newsweek
Newsweek is a weekly news magazine.
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Next Generation (magazine)
Next Generation was a US video game magazine that was published by Imagine Media (now Future US).
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Non-disclosure agreement
A non-disclosure agreement (NDA), also known as a confidentiality agreement (CA), confidential disclosure agreement (CDA), proprietary information agreement (PIA), or secrecy agreement (SA), is a legal contract or part of a contract between at least two parties that outlines confidential material, knowledge, or information that the parties wish to share with one another for certain purposes, but wish to restrict access to.
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NPR
National Public Radio (NPR, stylized as npr) is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California.
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Ohio University Press
Ohio University Press (OUP) is a university press associated with Ohio University.
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Old Testament
The Old Testament (OT) is the first division of the Christian biblical canon, which is based primarily upon the 24 books of the Hebrew Bible, or Tanakh, a collection of ancient religious Hebrew and occasionally Aramaic writings by the Israelites.
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Omnibus edition
An omnibus edition or omnibus is a book containing multiple creative works by the same or, more rarely, different authors.
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One-shot (comics)
In comics, a one-shot is a work composed of a single standalone issue or chapter, contrasting a limited series or ongoing series, which are composed of multiple issues or chapters.
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Ongoing series
In comics, an ongoing series is a series that runs indefinitely.
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Parallax (character)
Parallax is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, primarily as an enemy of the Green Lantern Corps.
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Paul Levitz
Paul Levitz (born October 21, 1956) is an American comic book writer, editor and executive.
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People (magazine)
People is an American weekly magazine that specializes in celebrity news and human-interest stories.
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Plastic bag
A plastic bag, poly bag, or pouch is a type of container made of thin, flexible, plastic film, nonwoven fabric, or plastic textile.
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Polygon (website)
Polygon is an American entertainment website by Vox Media covering video games, movies, television, and other popular culture.
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Pop icon
A pop icon is a celebrity, character, or object whose exposure in popular culture is regarded as constituting a defining characteristic of a given society or era.
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Power ring (DC Comics)
A power ring is an object featured in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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President of the United States
The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America.
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Press kit
A press kit, often referred to as a media kit in business environments, is a pre-packaged set of promotional materials that provide information about a person, company, organization or cause and which is distributed to members of the media for promotional use.
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Professor Hamilton
Professor Emil Hamilton is a fictional comic book character appearing in books published by DC Comics, usually as a supporting character in stories featuring Superman.
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Publicity stunt
In marketing, a publicity stunt is a planned event designed to attract the public's attention to the event's organizers or their cause.
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Punisher
The Punisher (Francis "Frank" Castle, born Castiglione) is an antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Random House
Random House is an imprint and publishing group of Penguin Random House.
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Reboot (fiction)
In serial fiction, the term "reboot" signifies a new start to an established fictional universe, work, or series.
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Reign of Doomsday
"Reign of Doomsday" is a 2011 comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics that ran through the Superman family of books, The Outsiders and The Justice League of America. The Death of Superman and Reign of Doomsday are Superman storylines.
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Reign of the Supermen (film)
Reign of the Supermen is a 2019 American animated superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment.
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Rick Burchett
Rick Burchett (born March 9, 1952) is an American comic book artist known for his work on such characters as Batman and Superman.
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Roger Stern
Roger Stern (born September 17, 1950) is an American comic book author and novelist.
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Romeo Tanghal
Romeo Tanghal (born July 21, 1943) is a Filipino comics artist who has worked primarily as an inker.
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Sad Sack
Sad Sack is an American comic strip and comic book character created by Sgt. George Baker during World War II.
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Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live (SNL) is an American late-night live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC and streams on Peacock.
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Saturday Night Live season 18
The eighteenth season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between September 26, 1992, and May 15, 1993.
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Screen Rant
Screen Rant is an entertainment website that offers news in the fields of television, films, video games, and film theories.
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Sega Genesis
The Sega Genesis, known as the outside North America, is a 16-bit fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega.
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Sequart Organization
Sequart Organization (also known as Sequart Research & Literacy Organization) is an online magazine that focuses on the study of popular culture and the promotion of comic books as an art form.
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Shapeshifting
In mythology, folklore, and speculative fiction, shapeshifting is the ability to physically transform oneself through unnatural means.
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Shaquille O'Neal
Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal (born March 6, 1972), known commonly as Shaq, is an American former professional basketball player who is a sports analyst on the television program Inside the NBA.
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A shared universe or shared world is a fictional universe from a set of creative works where one or more writers (or other artists) independently contribute works that can stand alone but fits into the joint development of the storyline, characters, or world of the overall project.
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Silver Surfer
The Silver Surfer is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster LLC is an American publishing company owned by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.
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David Adkins (born November 10, 1956), better known by his stage name Sinbad, is an American stand-up comedian and actor.
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Snopes
Snopes, formerly known as the Urban Legends Reference Pages, is a fact-checking website.
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Solar flare
A solar flare is a relatively intense, localized emission of electromagnetic radiation in the Sun's atmosphere.
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Solicitation
Solicitation is the act of offering, or attempting to purchase, goods and/or services.
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Spawn (character)
Albert Francis "Al" Simmons, better known as Spawn, is an antihero appearing in a monthly comic book of the same name published by American company Image Comics, as well as in a number of films, television series, and video game adaptations set in the Image Universe.
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Speculation
In finance, speculation is the purchase of an asset (a commodity, goods, or real estate) with the hope that it will become more valuable shortly.
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Spider-Man
Spider-Man is a superhero in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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A spoiler is an element of a disseminated summary or description of a media narrative that reveals significant plot elements, with the implication that the experience of discovering the plot naturally, as the creator intended it, has been robbed of its full effect.
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Steel (1997 film)
Steel is a 1997 American superhero film loosely based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The Death of Superman and Steel (1997 film) are Steel (John Henry Irons).
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Steel (John Henry Irons)
Steel is a superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The Death of Superman and Steel (John Henry Irons) are comics by Louise Simonson and dC Comics adapted into films.
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Story arc
A story arc (also narrative arc) is the chronological construction of a plot in a novel or story.
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Summit (meeting)
A summit meeting (or just summit) is an international meeting of heads of state or government, usually with considerable media exposure, tight security, and a prearranged agenda.
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Sun Corporation
(stylized as SUNCORPORATION), is a Japanese electronics manufacturer, video game developer and publisher.
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Super Nintendo Entertainment System
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Oceania and 1993 in South America.
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Superboy (Kon-El)
Superboy (also known as Kon-El or Conner Kent) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Supergirl
Supergirl is the name of several fictional superheroines appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Superhero
A superhero or superheroine is a stock character who typically possesses ''superpowers'' or abilities beyond those of ordinary people, is frequently costumed concealing their identity, and fits the role of the hero; typically using their powers to help the world become a better place, or dedicating themselves to protecting the public and fighting crime.
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Superhero comics
Superhero comics is one of the most common genres of American comic books.
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Superman
Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The Death of Superman and Superman are dC Comics adapted into films.
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Superman & Lois
Superman & Lois is an American superhero drama television series developed for The CW by Todd Helbing and Greg Berlanti, based on the DC Comics characters Superman and Lois Lane, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
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Superman (comic book)
Superman is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero Superman as its protagonist. The Death of Superman and Superman (comic book) are comics by Dan Jurgens.
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Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace is a 1987 superhero film directed by Sidney J. Furie and written by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal from a story by Christopher Reeve, Konner, and Rosenthal based on the DC Comics character Superman.
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Superman logo
The Superman shield, also known as the Superman logo or the Superman symbol, is the iconic emblem for the fictional DC Comics superhero Superman.
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Superman vol. 2
Superman is an ongoing comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero of the same name. The Death of Superman and Superman vol. 2 are comics by Dan Jurgens and comics by Roger Stern.
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Superman/Doomsday: Hunter/Prey
Superman/Doomsday: Hunter/Prey is a 1994 American comic book series published by DC Comics.
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Superman: Doomsday
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.
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Superman: Doomsday & Beyond
Superman: Doomsday & Beyond, also known as Superman Lives!, is a licensed novel, published in 1993, set in the DC Comics universe, written by Louise Simonson, and with illustrations from Dan Jurgens and José Luis García-López.
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Superman: The Man of Steel
Superman: The Man of Steel is a monthly American comic book series that ran for 136 issues from 1991 to 2003, featuring Superman and published by DC Comics. The Death of Superman and Superman: The Man of Steel are comics by Louise Simonson.
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Supervillain
A supervillain or supercriminal is a variant of the villainous stock character.
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Syfy
Syfy (a paraphrased neology of former name Sci-Fi Channel, later shortened to Sci Fi; stylized as SYFY) is an American basic cable television channel, which is owned by the NBCUniversal Media Group division and business segment of Comcast's NBCUniversal.
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Tales from the Dark Multiverse
Tales from the Dark Multiverse is an American superhero/anthology comic book limited series published by DC Comics, beginning on October 16, 2019.
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Tarrytown, New York
Tarrytown is a village in the town of Greenburgh in Westchester County, New York.
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Ted Kord
Theodore Stephen "Ted" Kord is the second Blue Beetle, a superhero who was originally published by Charlton Comics and later acquired by DC Comics.
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Telekinesis
Telekinesis is a hypothetical psychic ability allowing an individual to influence a physical system without physical interaction.
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The Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man is an ongoing American superhero comic book series featuring the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man as its title character and main protagonist. The Death of Superman and the Amazing Spider-Man are comics by Roger Stern.
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The Coca-Cola Company
The Coca-Cola Company is an American multinational corporation founded in 1892.
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The Dark Knight Returns
The Dark Knight Returns (alternatively titled Batman: The Dark Knight Returns) is a 1986 four-issue comic book miniseries starring Batman, written by Frank Miller, illustrated by Miller and Klaus Janson, with color by Lynn Varley, and published by DC Comics. The Death of Superman and The Dark Knight Returns are dC Comics adapted into films.
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The Death and Return of Superman
The Death and Return of Superman is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game released by Sunsoft for the Super NES and Genesis in 1994. The Death of Superman and the Death and Return of Superman are Steel (John Henry Irons).
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The Death of Superman (film)
The Death of Superman is a 2018 American animated superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment.
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The Escapist (magazine)
The Escapist (formerly known as Escapist Magazine) is an American video game website and online magazine.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Man of Steel (comics)
The Man of Steel is a 1986 comic book limited series featuring the DC Comics character Superman.
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The New 52
The New 52 was the 2011 revamp and relaunch by DC Comics of its entire line of ongoing monthly superhero comic books.
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The Reign of the Superman
"The Reign of the Superman" (January 1933) is a short story written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Joe Shuster.
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The Sandman (comic book)
The Sandman is a comic book written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics.
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The Simpsons
The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company.
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The Simpsons season 12
The twelfth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons originally aired between November 2000 and May 2001.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.
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Theme (narrative)
In contemporary literary studies, a theme is a central topic, subject, or message within a narrative.
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Tim Burton
Timothy Walter Burton (born August 25, 1958) is an American director, producer, writer, animator, and illustrator.
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Timonium, Maryland
Timonium is a census-designated place (CDP) in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.
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Titan Publishing Group
Titan Publishing Group is the publishing division of the British entertainment company Titan Entertainment, which was established as Titan Books in 1981.
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Tom Grummett
Thomas Grummett (born 1959) is a Canadian comic book artist and penciller.
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Trade paperback (comics)
In comics in the United States, a trade paperback (shortened: TPB or trade) is a collection of stories originally published in comic books, reprinted in book format, usually presenting either a complete miniseries, a story arc from a single title, or a series of stories with an arc or common theme.
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Trading card
A trading card (or collectible card) is a small card, usually made out of paperboard or thick paper, which usually contains an image of a certain person, place or thing (fictional or real) and a short description of the picture, along with other text (attacks, statistics, or trivia).
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Turok
Turok is a fictional character who first appeared in American comic books published by Western Publishing through licensee Dell Comics.
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Tyler Hoechlin
Tyler Lee Hoechlin (born September 11, 1987) is an American actor.
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United States Department of Defense
The United States Department of Defense (DoD, USDOD, or DOD) is an executive branch department of the federal government of the United States charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the U.S. government directly related to national security and the United States Armed Forces.
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University Press of Mississippi
The University Press of Mississippi (UPM), founded in 1970, is a university press that is sponsored by the eight state universities in Mississippi (i.e., Alcorn State University, Delta State University, Jackson State University, Mississippi State University, Mississippi University for Women, Mississippi Valley State University, University of Mississippi, and the University of Southern Mississippi), making it one of the few university presses in the United States to have more than one affiliate university.
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USA Today
USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.
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Valiant Comics
Valiant Comics is an American comic book publisher, the first incarnation of which was founded in 1989 by former Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter along with lawyer and businessman Steven Massarsky.
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Vertigo Comics
Vertigo Comics (also known as DC Vertigo or simply Vertigo) was an imprint of American comic book publisher DC Comics started by editor Karen Berger in 1993.
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Vulture (website)
Vulture is an American entertainment news website.
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Walt Simonson
Walter Simonson (born September 2, 1946) is an American comic book writer and artist, best known for a run on Marvel Comics' Thor from 1983 to 1987, during which he created the character Beta Ray Bill.
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Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.
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Watchmen
Watchmen is a comic book limited series by the British creative team of writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons and colorist John Higgins. The Death of Superman and Watchmen are dC Comics adapted into films.
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Weakness
Weakness is a symptom of many different medical conditions.
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Webcomic
Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on the internet, such as on a website or a mobile app.
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Who's Who in the DC Universe
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985–87), usually referred to simply as Who's Who, is the umbrella title for a number of comic book series which DC Comics published to catalogue the wide variety of fictional characters in their imaginary universe, the DC Universe.
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Wiki
A wiki is a form of hypertext publication on the internet which is collaboratively edited and managed by its audience directly through a web browser.
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Will (philosophy)
Will, within philosophy, is a faculty of the mind.
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William Messner-Loebs
William Francis Messner-Loebs (born William Francis Loebs, Jr., February 19, 1949) is an American comics artist and writer from Michigan, also known as Bill Loebs and Bill Messner-Loebs.
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Wizard (magazine)
Wizard or Wizard: The Magazine of Comics, Entertainment and Pop Culture (previously titled Wizard: The Guide to Comics and Wizard: The Comics Magazine) was a magazine about comic books, published monthly in the United States by Wizard Entertainment from July 1991 to January 2011.
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Wizard Entertainment
Wizard Entertainment Inc., formerly known as Wizard World, was a producer of multi-genre fan conventions across North America.
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Wolé Parks
Wolé Parks (born July 27, 1982) is an American actor, best known for his roles as Dallas Griffin in the CBS daytime soap opera As the World Turns, and as Sam Alexander in the Lifetime comedy-drama series Devious Maids.
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Wolverine (character)
Wolverine (birth name: James Howlett; alias: Logan and Weapon X) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, often in association with the X-Men.
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Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman is a superheroine created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston (pen name: Charles Moulton), and artist Harry G. Peter in 1941 for DC Comics.
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Worst Episode Ever
"Worst Episode Ever" is the eleventh episode of the twelfth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons.
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X-Men
The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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X-ray vision
In science fiction stories or superhero comics, X-ray vision is the supernatural ability to see through normally opaque physical objects at the discretion of the holder of this superpower.
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Zack Snyder
Zachary Edward Snyder (born March 1, 1966) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter.
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Zack Snyder's Justice League
Zack Snyder's Justice League (colloquially referred to as the Snyder Cut) is the 2021 director's cut of the 2017 American superhero film Justice League, the fifth film set within the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) based on the team of the same name appearing in DC Comics publications.
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20th Century Studios
20th Century Studios, Inc. is an American film studio owned by the Walt Disney Studios, a division of Disney Entertainment, in turn a division of The Walt Disney Company.
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See also
1992 in comics
- 1992 in comics
- Batman: The Last Arkham
- Eclipso: The Darkness Within
- Finance Smurf
- Little Dracula
- Man and Wolf
- Operation: Galactic Storm
- The Buckaroo of the Badlands
- The Death of Superman
- The Infinity War
- The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck
- The Master of the Mississippi
- The Sandman: A Game of You
- The Terra Mosaic
- Unity (comics)
- X-Cutioner's Song
1993 in comics
- 1993 in comics
- Batman/Houdini: The Devil's Workshop
- Batman: Knightfall
- Big Bang (comics)
- Bloodlines (comics)
- Bloodties
- Emperor of the Daleks
- Fatal Attractions (comics)
- Genetics for Beginners
- Introducing Kafka
- Maximum Carnage
- Newton for Beginners
- Street Fighter (Malibu Comics)
- The Billionaire of Dismal Downs
- The Children's Crusade (comics)
- The Death of Superman
- The Dreamtime Duck of the Never-Never
- The Infinity Crusade
- The King of the Klondike
- The New Laird of Castle McDuck
- The Raider of the Copper Hill
- The Strangers (Malibu Comics)
- The Terror of the Transvaal
- The Universe for Beginners
Comics about death
- A Death in the Family (comics)
- Born (comics)
- Brainiac (story arc)
- Bug-a-Booo
- Comic book death
- Death Note
- Death: The High Cost of Living
- Death: The Time of Your Life
- Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold
- Franquin's Last Laugh
- Gantz: E
- Il dio vagabondo
- Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl
- Pierre Tombal
- Sankarea: Undying Love
- Soul Eater
- Squeak the Mouse
- The Death of Captain Marvel
- The Death of Superman
- The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service
- The Night Gwen Stacy Died
- The Sandman: The Wake
- The Sculptor (comics)
- The Strange Death of Captain America
- Zombies in comics
Comics by Dan Jurgens
- Action Comics
- Action Comics 1000
- Armageddon 2001
- Batman Beyond (comics)
- Booster Gold (comic book)
- Captain America (comic book)
- Convergence (comics)
- DC Challenge
- DC Universe: Legacies
- DC vs. Marvel
- Justice League International
- Limited Collectors' Edition
- List of comics about the September 11 attacks
- Sun Devils (comics)
- Superman (comic book)
- Superman Reborn (comics)
- Superman Red/Superman Blue
- Superman vol. 2
- Superman/Aliens
- Superman: The Wedding Album
- Tangent Comics
- Teen Titans
- The Death of Superman
- The New 52: Futures End
- The Sensational Spider-Man
- The Trial of Superman
- Warlord (DC Comics)
- Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!
Comics by Louise Simonson
- Action Comics 1000
- Atlantis Attacks
- DC Retroactive
- Days of Future Present
- Heroes for Hope
- Inferno (Marvel Comics)
- Marvel Comics Super Special
- Marvel Team-Up
- Mutant Massacre
- Power Pack
- Starriors
- Steel (John Henry Irons)
- Superman Red/Superman Blue
- Superman: The Man of Steel
- Superman: The Man of Tomorrow
- Superman: The Wedding Album
- The Death of Superman
- The Evolutionary War
- The Fall of the Mutants
- The New Mutants (comic book)
- The Trial of Superman
- Web of Spider-Man
- World of Warcraft (comics)
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- Waterworks (Better Call Saul)
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- Infinity, Inc.
- John Henry (folklore)
- Natasha Irons
- Steel (1997 film)
- Steel (John Henry Irons)
- Steel (soundtrack)
- The Death and Return of Superman
- The Death of Superman
Superman storylines
- Brainiac (story arc)
- For the Man Who Has Everything
- H'El on Earth
- House of Brainiac
- Last Son
- Letitia Lerner, Superman's Babysitter
- Origin of Superman
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- Superman Red/Superman Blue
- Superman and Wonder Woman: The Hidden Killer
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- Superman: New Krypton
- Superman: The Third Kryptonian
- Superman: Up, Up and Away!
- Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
- The Coming of Atlas
- The Death of Superman
- The Greatest Hero of Them All
- The K-Metal from Krypton
- The Phantom Zone (comics)
- The Sandman Saga (Superman)
- The Trial of Superman
- Warworld Saga
- What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way?
- World Without Superman
- Worlds Collide (comics)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_of_Superman
Also known as Death of Superman, Doomsday!, Funeral For a Friend (comics), Reign of the Superman!, Reign of the Supermen, Reign of the Supermen!, The Death And Life Of Superman, World Without a Superman.
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