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remains intact. Luthor briefly overcomes
Brainiac's influence and begs Lana to kill him; she complies, snapping his neck. The Legion of Super-Villains kills Lana, while Brainiac maintains control over Luthor's corpse and murders Jimmy. A new attack on the Fortress breaches its walls, allowing the Kryptonite Man to rush in. He is ambushed and killed by Krypto, who succumbs to radiation poisoning in the process. Superman flies into a rage upon discovering Lana's death, and the Legion of Super-Villains is frightened into fleeing back to their own time.
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and others) from interfering. In the ensuing battle, Jimmy and Lana use artifacts from the
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has been cited as one of the most memorable moments in DC Comics history, and one of the most memorable "imaginary stories". The deaths of
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were from Earth-2, while the current generation of heroes were from Earth-1. This created an infinite number of worlds on which any number of conflicting stories could occur. This resolved the many conflicts in
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extensively, to be the writer of this final story. Moore pored over the extensive history of
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poignancy achieved by Moore is rare in history – because the medium does not usually allow it to be achieved". A public vote of the users on the website "Comic Book Resources" named it the 25th best storyline in comics of all time.
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arrives from the future, stating that according to legend, Superman faces his greatest enemy this day and will cease to exist. The Luthor-Brainiac hybrid erects a forcefield around the Fortress to prevent other heroes (including
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was accidentally destroyed and he came to Earth as a baby, Bizarro destroyed the Bizarro World himself and came to Earth as an adult; and since Superman is alive, Bizarro commits suicide with a piece of
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killed each other. With no one left to fight against, Superman dedicated himself to conducting research in space. Upon returning from an expedition, Superman finds Metropolis destroyed at the hands of
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earned him his own comic. This was a real breakthrough for the time, as characters introduced in comic books had never before been so successful as to warrant their own titles".
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3258:Another Suburban Romance
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2169:Superman: At Earth's End
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2123:The K-Metal from Krypton
2086:Superman: Lois and Clark
2014:Superman for All Seasons
1974:Lex Luthor: Man of Steel
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711:Legion of Super-Villains
395:DC Comics § History
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1939:Adventures of Superman:
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