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  Doomsday (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Doomsday is essentially able to adapt and overcome any opponent because of the process by which he was created (he was always stronger than he had been prior to his last death).
He then lured Doomsday to the moon, where he placed Doomsday in a kind of stasis with four JLA teleporters; perpetually transporting between those four booths, Doomsday would never be more than 25% integrated, and thus unable to 'think' of a plan to escape.
Doomsday was created and evolved through cloning an infant and having it killed over and over again by one of the most dangerous species of the universe and in one of the harshest habitats in existence.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Doomsday_(comics)   (2417 words)

  
 Superman Super Site - Doomsday
Doomsday is the name of a fictional supervillain in the Superman comic book series best known for fighting Superman to the death.
Doomsday was artificially created by Bertron, a mad scientist with no morals working on Krypton, Superman's home world, though neither he nor his creator were Kryptonian (this was done prior to humanoid life evolving on Krypton).
Doomsday was created in 1992 by writer/artist Dan Jurgens for a story arc in the Superman series of comic books that was titled The Death of Superman.
www.supermansupersite.com /doomsday.html   (1396 words)

  
 Supervillain - Uncyclopedia
A supervillain is an independent male or female who has managed to amass tremendous amounts of wealth in order to hire countless expendable workers to fulfill their single minded cause.
In actual reality, no ordinary heroes exist to stop them, as they would be breaking several laws not limited to trespassing, breaking and entering, violating no-fly zones, assault, and threatening a person before they happen to die and/or escape as a result of their own shortsighted plans.
Supervillains are usually portrayed in Hollywood movies as being evil, bad, mean and stupid.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Supervillain   (381 words)

  
 Supervillain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Fictional supervillains are the foils to comic-book superheroes and other fictional heroes.
Supervillains are often depicted as seeking to commit spectacular crimes and/or rule the world through terror from their secret underground lair.
Some supervillains like Magneto have laudable goals such as his desire to protect his people, mutants, from persecution, but his methods are so extreme and violent that superheroes have no choice but to oppose him.
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 TK Forums - Supervillain Trade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Oh, and Doomsday was such an experienced supervillain.
He spent centuries going from world to world, destroying civilizations, until he went to one world, where their superhero (The Radiant, I believe he was called) had to sacrifice himself to stop him.
When Doomsday first showed on Apokalips, Darkseid knew he was.
www.thekryptonian.com /printthread.php?t=4294   (654 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Doomsday Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Doomsday is a Christian term for the end of the world.
Doomsday is the term for the day of the week defined in the D...
Doomsday is the term for the day of the week defined in the Doomsday algorithm.
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 superman - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Earlier in his life, as in his battle with Doomsday, Superman's solar energy supply was depleted by exertion.
In the epic The Death of Superman storyline, the hero apparently died at the hands of supervillain Doomsday.
He returned from the dead to defeat Doomsday, though his "death" gave rise to a number of new characters and storylines.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/Superman   (6579 words)

  
 Doomsday Virus -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The Doomsday argument, a statistical argument suggesting that humanity will be extinct sooner rather than later.
The Doomsday Clock is a symbolic clockface maintained since 1947 by the Board of Directors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
It uses the analogy of the human race being at a time that is a 'few minutes to midnight' where midnight represents destruction by nuclear war, and has appeared on the cover of each issue of the ''Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists'' since its introduction.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/44/doomsday-virus.html   (1084 words)

  
 The Planet - If You Could See 1 Supervillain.....
Doomsday would run the risk of looking like a Lord Of The Rings troll and was never a great villian to me.
DOOMSDAY because he's a badass, and supes would get his arse wooped.
Darkseid or Doomsday would be fun but the cgi would have to be very impressive, plus I don't really think they would want to introduce any further worlds/aliens as it would kinda take away from the 'realness' the films are aiming for.
www.bluetights.net /theplanet/showthread.php?t=2302   (721 words)

  
 Doomsday vs. Darkseid - TK Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
If Doomsday was written properly, he'd be roughly on par with Superman, give or take.
Ideally, I'd probably have Doomsday be at LEAST as powrful as Superman.
Doomsday, while cool, is a walking plot device.
www.thekryptonian.com /showthread.php?p=184260   (831 words)

  
 New York Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Scattered throughout the album are skits playing out the concept of Doom as a cartoon-like "supervillain," defined as someone who likes children and is skilled in destruction as well as building.
As befits a supervillain, MF Doom isn’t particularly interested in fitting into the current hiphop scene: "I try to take away a lot of the, how should I say it, the abrasiveness.
Operation: Doomsday is an intellectual disc, but Doom doesn’t sacrifice his flow or beats to his wordplay.
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 KryptonSite Message Forums - who's the new villan?
I consider Lex a supervillain and we know he'll be in the movie.
It could be doomsday.In the comics doomsday was created by jor el to be a weapon of war.
Doomsday was created by kryptonian scientist but not jor-el.
www.kryptonsite.com /forums/showthread.php?threadid=31482   (637 words)

  
 General Zod vs. Doomsday [Archive] - SpaceBattles.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Superman is a match for Zod and both his goon-kryptonians at the same time, or so it seems to me. I judge this from the cartoons and the movie where it was rough, but the man of steel still held his own.
I always believed that Batman could have taken down Doomsday once it was determined that ol' D was Kryptonian in origin.
Doomsday was made into who he was in Krypton, but he himself wasn't originally from that planet.
kier.3dfrontier.com /forums/archive/index.php/t-40446.html   (330 words)

  
 Official Justice League Unlimited Rumor and Spoiler Thread - JLResource.com: Justice League Resource Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Supervillain group, yeah, one hint I've gotten is that the creative team doesn't use the same story plot twice, the first Injustice Gang was hired to kill for money.
Doomsday might be the ultimate lifeform, but AMAZO is effectively a god by this point.
There's probably a thousand and one ways for AMAZO to defeat Doomsday in the blink of an eye, none of which involve killing Doomsday directly (which is an exercise in futility anyway).
www.jlresource.com /forums/showthread.php?t=13784   (2416 words)

  
 Martian Manhunter - www.ezboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The team quickly discovered that a newly intelligent Doomsday was behind the destruction.
The team fought valiantly against Doomsday but, once again, were defeated soundly (Superman: The Doomsday Wars #1, 1998).
Doomsday then imprisoned the JLA within a citadel built in the image of the cities of Colu (Superman: The Doomsday Wars #2, 1998).
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 this film pave the way for DOOMSDAY & BIZARRO? [Archive] - The Superhero Hype! Boards
Doomsday would be okay but not as a singular villain.
Doomsday was an alien who fell out of the sky one day, started causing havoc, and beat Superman to death.
Most of the storyline is AFTER Supes is killed, not before with Doomsday, the storyline mostly is going to revolve around the Supermen, then near the end of the story Superman will come back to life, like he did in the Novel.
www.superherohype.com /forums/archive/index.php/t-189936.html   (3023 words)

  
 JLU: The Doomsday Sanction - Captain Comics Round Table   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
You had Batman facing down Amanda and not caring at all that she knew who he was.
You had a good origin for Doomsday, a lot of suspence and some great characters.
If they had turned Doomsday over to the government they would have been setting him up for the next battle.
www.captaincomics.us /forums/index.php?showtopic=14472   (1158 words)

  
 FictionPress.Com Story : Report Finds Lax Security at Supervillain Lairs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Even though most of them don’t know it, many college students live just a few thousand feet away from small-scale secret lairs that are used for doomsday-device research and are also vital in the nation’s efforts to train the next generation of supervillains for the purpose of fighting superheroes.
By the way, what do they need explosive barrels for anyway?” In response to accusations such as these, SRC officials are considering new requirements that will mandate that all evil henchmen be able to hit a human-sized target from 5 meters away.
The Experimental Top Secret Lair at the University of Maryland was another secret lair cited for lax security, as invaders found that they could gain access to the interior of the facility through ventilation shafts.
www.fictionpress.com /read.php?storyid=2032706   (696 words)

  
 Superman - Gurupedia
Pre-Crisis version is a criminal scientist who has an all consuming vendetta against Superman.
Pre-Crisis setting, these prisoners are kryptonian criminals who hate Superman as the son of their prison's creator and become extremely destructive when they periodically escape into Earth's yellow sun environment.
Doomsday: A mindless, impossibly powerful, raging monster that "killed" Superman during the Death and Life of Superman storyline.
www.gurupedia.com /s/su/superman.htm   (5222 words)

  
 BLABBERMOUTH.NET - HEARSE: Former ARCH ENEMY Frontman Signs With COLD RECORDS
On the other hand, she's thus far resisted the temptation to "sing pretty" and thus remains the band's sole tangible anchor to extreme metal, the guitars long since having wandered off into melodic thrash territory with frequent excursions into AOR and pealing hard rock.
Her voice is harsh, but accessible, bringing the band to a wider audience, and her up-with-people lyrics (while a bit cloying in large doses) are at least something different in the scene.
There seems to be a conscious effort on "Doomsday Machine" to throw a bone to those clamoring for a return to the ornate thrash sound of the past.
www.roadrunnerrecords.com /blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=40059   (1013 words)

  
 Superman
The two major changes to Superman that have had long-term effects included the "Death of Superman" storyline, in which Superman died at the hands of a supervillain named Doomsday[?].
In 1995, Superman (or rather, Clark Kent) finally married Lois Lane, and the two have had a happy marriage that has lasted...so far.
After the retcon of Superman, Supergirl was re-introduced into the comic book series, but her history is now far more confusing and convoluted.
www.shoppingland.us /information/notes/su/Superman.html   (2146 words)

  
 MF Doom - Biography - AOL Music
Patterning his persona and logo after the Marvel Comics supervillain Dr. Doom, the man behind MF (Metal Face) Doom's iron mask is actually Daniel Dumile, aka Zev Love X, a member of former Big Apple hip-hoppers KMD.
First featured on the 3rd Bass single "The Gas Face," the London-born, Long Island-raised Zev made his debut with KMD a couple of years later, along with his younger brother and musical partner DJ Subroc.
Meanwhile, Bl_ck B_st_rds was heavily bootlegged and Zev Love's legend grew, but few knew at first that the rapper who began showing up at the Nuyorican Poets Café in 1998, freestyling with a stocking covering his face, was actually Zev.
music.aol.com /artist/mf-doom/300089/biography   (408 words)

  
 Great Supervillain Contest - Hero Games Discussion Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
As a result, supervillains from across the country started flocking to Empire City, and then foreign villains started to arrive.
During the first round, the value of a defeating hero or heroes is increased if the villains are outnumbered, out classed, or free other villains, but decreased if they use surprise, kill someone, or outnumber the heroes.
A few supervillains advance to the second round, and are assigned targets to capture.
www.herogames.com /oldForum/Champions/000677.html   (1653 words)

  
 SuperVillain Studios :: Masterminds
Soon after that, he decided it was time to get on his horse and point it westward.
On a side note; Rob is a talented young programmer who has worked in the games industry for just over 3 years.
When he’s not performing SuperVillainous deeds, Rob enjoys spending time with his wife & 3 kids, and often attends support meetings for recovering former IT analysts.
supervillainstudios.com /robwilson.htm   (126 words)

  
 doomsday - OneLook Dictionary Search
Doomsday, doomsday : LookWAYup Translating Dictionary/Thesaurus [home, info]
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 Doctor Doom Returns in Doomsday!
But the House of Ideas has also created more than their fair share of classic villains in their time, and one of the biggest is coming back after a long absence.
But while there will be familiar faces, don't expect this is the familiar Marvel Universe; it's another, somewhat less familiar Marvel Universe, the universe featured in the "Heroes Reborn" year-long event in 1996 and 1997.
Now, the Heroes Reborn universe, bereft of the heroes it borrowed from the main Marvel Universe, has to look to the supervillain in its darkest hour.
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