Superman: Doomsday
"There comes a time when even gods must die" Lex Luthor
This chilling yet poinant tagline greatly sets of the darkest yet most most
famous storyline of the Man of Steel "The Death of Superman" as it
boadly adapted into a direct-to-video animated film by the talented Bruce Timm
(The Excutive Producer of the Former DC Animated ) who co-direted with Brandon
Vietti and Lauren Montgmery and written By Duane Capizzi (The Writer for
Superman Brainiac Attacks).
When Lexcorp accidentally unearths the intergalactic serial killer Doomsday,
Superman battles the creature head on in the fight of his life…literally. The
world collectively mourns their fallen hero; humanity realizes it will never
feel truly safe again. Superman’s enemies rejoice – all but Lex Luthor, who
grieves the loss in his own demented manner, setting off a chilling chain of
events that even he couldn’t have foreseen.
Inspired by the bestselling graphic novel of all time, DC Comics' The Death of
Superman, this feature-length animated movie boasts exciting action sequences
that rivals anything you’ve ever seen starring the Man of Steel
So what do you think?
Comments Welcome
merged: 12-23-2007 ~ 04:40pm
To add a bit more content to my post what do you think about Superman Doomsday
is it a very spirited adaptation of legendary Superman storyline or just
forgettable DVD Fodder?
Superman: Doomsday
"There comes a time when even gods must die" Lex Luthor
This chilling yet poinant tagline greatly sets of the darkest yet most most famous storyline of the Man of Steel "The Death of Superman" as it boadly adapted into a direct-to-video animated film by the talented Bruce Timm (The Excutive Producer of the Former DC Animated ) who co-direted with Brandon Vietti and Lauren Montgmery and written By Duane Capizzi (The Writer for Superman Brainiac Attacks).
When Lexcorp accidentally unearths the intergalactic serial killer Doomsday, Superman battles the creature head on in the fight of his life…literally. The world collectively mourns their fallen hero; humanity realizes it will never feel truly safe again. Superman’s enemies rejoice – all but Lex Luthor, who grieves the loss in his own demented manner, setting off a chilling chain of events that even he couldn’t have foreseen.
Inspired by the bestselling graphic novel of all time, DC Comics' The Death of Superman, this feature-length animated movie boasts exciting action sequences that rivals anything you’ve ever seen starring the Man of Steel
So what do you think?
Comments Welcome
merged: 12-23-2007 ~ 04:40pm
To add a bit more content to my post what do you think about Superman Doomsday is it a very spirited adaptation of legendary Superman storyline or just forgettable DVD Fodder?
I've seen it and was quite disappointed in the ending...but this doesn't belong here, maybe in the movies section not sports