Falling in a battle to the death with Doomsday, Superman’s body was eventually revealed to have been recovered by his Superman robots in the Fortress of Solitude and placed in a “Regeneration Matrix” designed to resurrect the newly dead. Rebirth: Superman: The Man of Steel #25, July 13 th, 1993Īlthough his was the most infamous death of them all, the death of Superman is the shortest on record among the current (final) roster of the Justice League. Perhaps by the end, we’ll arrive at some average to indicate just how long death typically lasts in the DCU.ĭeath: Superman #75, November 17 th, 1992 So, as the world speculates on whether this Death of the Justice League is really the end this time, we should reflect on the time our heroes have already spent on the DL (Deceased List)-specifically, how they died, how they returned, and how long they were gone. As we all know, death is rarely permanent in the DC Universe, and a hero’s rebirth and return is just as surprising and as pivotal a part of the story as their demise. Still, as shocking as that is, the most remarkable thing about it may be that it won’t be a new experience for the majority of the team. ![]() ![]() ![]() Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, Green Arrow, Hawkgirl, Aquaman, Green Lantern, Black Canary and Zatanna are all headed to their final battle against the Dark Army, a collective of the greatest villains they’ve ever faced working side-by-side for the first time. For the 30th anniversary of The Death of Superman, DC is celebrating in the biggest way imaginable- by killing off every member of the Justice League.
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