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He also now had greater intelligence and the ability to speak. Lex Luthor gifted Doomsday to Darkseid, who in turn had duplicates created. Eventually Doomsday returned to Earth and realized he now had the potential for compassion and other emotions, and even briefly aided Superman against an enemy. But he returned to his murderous ways, encouraged by other Super-Villains and mentally controlled at one point by Dr. Some time later, Lex Luthor created other clones of Doomsday, including a cyborg version called Doomslayer.

Decades later, the creature somehow resurfaced and came to Earth, where the media dubbed him Doomsday. He battled Superman in Metropolis, apparently killing him, only for the hero to revive later. After escaping one more time, he evolved and released spores into the air that would poison others or alter them to become similar creatures. Doomsday appeared in Metropolis once again, beast-like in his behavior again but still intelligent enough to rationalize basic strategies against his opponents and predict attacks.

After another battle, Superman exiled Doomsday to the Phantom Zone yet again. But the monster was then taken by the villainous Mr.

Powers and Abilities. This creature, the Ultimate, had no purpose except destruction, and made his way across other planets before finally being defeated. Buried on the primitive planet Earth, he stirred awake after many centuries and unleashed death, earning himself the name Doomsday.

The monster was finally stopped by Superman, who seemingly lost his own life in the process. Driven by an instinct to hunt the inhabitants of his own homeworld, Doomsday has resurfaced time and time again to threaten Superman and his adopted planet—no matter what gets in his way. For more on Doomsday's history, visit his page on DCUniverse.

When the Joker manages to fool Superman, the results are shocking and utterly disastrous in this clip from Injustice that was shown during DC FanDome He was a combination of Kryptonian Monsters only found on Krypton. Doomsday has Invulnerability probably greater than that of a normal Kryptonian ; as well as Super Strength , Super Speed , and incredible leaping ability. He also has numerous sharp bony protrusions, which can pierce Kryptonian skin.

He can also heal great wounds very quickly. One of his signature abilities is his regeneration. When he is killed, he comes back to life, resistant to whatever killed him.

Although Doomsday may be a biological Kryptonian, his powers do not seem to stem from the Photonucleic Effect -- that is, they aren't induced by exposure to the yellow sun. His incredible strength and resilience seems to have been "evolved", from Doomsday dying so many times and regenerating.

Super Strength - Doomsday's muscular density is extremely high. Doomsday's physical output and strength astronomically exceeds that of humans and is significantly stronger than Kryptonians. The exact magnitude and exertion that he is capable of remains undefined and unclear, however he can most likely pick up multiple-mega-tons. Like Superman, he can achieve feats such as super-leaping which comes from his enhanced strength, though he is incapable of flight. After being bestowed with certain gifts his strength grew to a crazy, virtually unparalleled degree.

Super Speed - Despite his large size, Doomsday can move, react and respond at superhuman speeds that cannot be followed, perceived or detected by the human eye. Eventually, after he was bestowed with certain gifts his speed grew so high, that he could likely transverse around the solar system in seconds.

Kryptonian Sense - Doomsday has the ability to sense and locate anyone with Kryptonian genes in his vicinity. Invulnerability - Doomsday, like Superman, possesses a very high durability capacity, which can only be penetrated by other strong forces, certain radiation exposure can harm him. Military weaponry like bombs, missiles, grenades, rockets and laser beams cannot harm Doomsday. Promotional art by Dan Jurgens. He started as genetic matter and later evolved into a large spiked-creature.

Regeneration - Generally, Doomsday can sustain and maintain himself while battling, but he can still take damage and be harmed while fighting against other Kryptonians. Doomsday can recover and heal himself from any physical injury at a rapid pace; this ability is linked and connected with his reactive adaptation. Reactive Adaptation — Doomsday develops and adapts an immunity to any attack that harms him; a key component of this ability is that he cannot die the same way twice.

To a certain point, Doomsday is practically impervious to blunt force trauma of a punch from an opponent like Superman, seeing as he has been killed by Superman with his fists. However, Doomsday can be injured by exceptionally powerful blows though not be killed by normal means. Theoretically, based on the knowledge of doomsday, he can be harmed to a certain degree by something he died from before, but cannot be killed by it again.

This adaption also offers him an extremely powerful Healing Factor. Infinite Resurrection - Doomsday can resurrect himself after death though after encountering Imperiex he needed to be cloned to be brought back to life. It is unknown if he could have regenerated from the damage dealt to him by Imperiex. Immortality - He is practically immortal, and in this capacity, Doomsday does not need food, air or water to survive.

His lungs have been enhanced to the point that Doomsday can breathe under water for long periods of time. Power Absorption - In the New 52 version of Doomsday, he was granted the power of absorbing the energy from objects, and absorbing the life force from other living creatures.

On more powerful beings such as Superman, this process can take as long as 4 hours to completely drain him of his power. Doomsday is humanoid, perhaps even human. He was the subject of a genetic experiment on Krypton, but it was stated by Bertron that he was not native of that planet. He is covered in bony protrusions. Breaking these seems to cause him extreme pain. However, they are extremely difficult to break, and these bones get bigger and cover more parts of his body as he gets stronger.

The Death of Superman. According to Bertron , Doomsday has no internal organs. When sliced open, his insides seem to be some sort of uniform, smooth, metal-like substance. Also, judging by the picture to the right, he doesn't seem to have any visible reproductive organs Assuming his would be identifiable if he had them. As Eradicator and the heroes' attack the Doomsday clones, he warns that Doomsday's mind is beginning to awaken.

Meanwhile, the Doomsday clones were defeated by Earth's heroes and sent back into the pit the tower is located in. Eradicator then arrives and defends Superman from Doomslayer. He quickly throws Superman out of the tower and allows himself to be trapped with Doomslayer before the tower teleports away. In an effort to save his mother's life from the Reverse-Flash , Barry Allen unknowingly changes reality, creating a new world in which his friends' lives, Superman included, are drastically different.

In this new world Doomsday was part of Project Superman allocated the title Project Six , he was found lying dormant in an underground vault. The prototype for this project was volunteer Lieutenant Neil Sinclair. When Booster Gold shot off the helmet used to maintain remote control of Project Six, Doomsday began to rampage, killing innocent people, but after recovering Booster placed the mental control helmet back on the creature, giving General Adam back control.

However, believing that the creature was naturally mindless and incapable of doing anything without being under the control of another, General Adam decided that it was Booster's fault and used the creature to capture him.

At that moment the image of "Project Superman" appears on a computer screen and the beast's true personality awakens again. The creature then rampages through the facility looking for the Kryptonian known as Subject One , Alexandra Gianopoulos put on the control helmet, forcing him to rip open his own chest. This character is or was primarily an enemy of Superman in any of his various incarnations, or members of the Superman Family.

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And you'll begin to understand something new. I've lived with it all my life. You don't want to die again, do you? The agony of what's happened to you affects your speed- your strength You understand now, don't you? You will never hurt me again.



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