Doomsday was created by the ancient Kryptonian geneticist Bertron, who engineered the creature through brutal experimentation, forcing it to adapt and evolve by dying and being resurrected countless times, eventually becoming a mindless, destructive force that killed its creator. In the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice film, Lex Luthor also creates a version using Kryptonian tech and General Zod's body, but Bertron is the original comic book source.
Doomsday was a weaponized beast created by Darkseid, using Superman's Kryptonian DNA and Solar Energy that was possibly extracted by Desaad during the invasion of Earth.
Created as a contingency plan for his goal of killing Superman if Batman were to fail, Lex Luthor entered the Genesis Chamber of Scout Ship 0344 using the fingerprints of General Dru-Zod and his Command Key, assuming undaunted control for his procedure.
Lex Luthor created him using the genesis chamber to metamorph General Zod's deceased body with Lex's own blood, thereby creating the ultimate doomsday device a.k.a "Doomsday". Superhuman Strength: He has massive superhuman strength, enough to break through Superman's virtually indestructible body.
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Doomsday, formerly a normal Kryptonian known as Dax-Baron, was a product of a genetic experiment created in Krypton's distant past by the Kryptonian scientist Bertron. During a time of war, Bertron wished to create the ultimate life form intended to serve as a protector.
Although he was angered at Jor-El's refusal to restore the Kandorians' powers, Zod nevertheless regretted Jor-El's death, executing the Kandorian responsible and showing some respect for Kal-El out of recognition of his relationship with his father.
Doomsday is stronger in a one on one at any given moment, even though Darkseid could win. They have fought before, and Doomsday won by a land slide. Even if Darkseid where to somehow win, Doomsday would just come back stronger and win in the long haul.
Created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Joe Staton, he first appeared in Millennium #2 (January 1988). Extraño is noted for being the first openly gay superhero in DC Comics.
Weaknesses. Entropy: This is the one thing that Doomsday cannot regenerate from nor form an immunity to. Single-Mindedness: Due to the fact that Doomsday was unintentionally programmed to hate everything that lives, Doomsday will focus only on killing, and could potentially be led into a trap.
Batman one million is the sole warden of a jail the size of a planet. He's got telepathic powers laced into his attacks, he can fly, create holograms, and is capable of knocking Batman out with one hit. And he keeps up with Superman one million who has fifth dimensional imp powers.
Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor (/ˈluːθɔːr, -θər/) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, the character first appeared in Action Comics #23 (April 1940). He has since endured as the archenemy of Superman.
Darkseid is DC's biggest recurring villain, but even he fears his father Yuga Khan, the most powerful of the beings known as the New Gods.
Darkseid IS. We know he's younger than the multiverse, but that's it. The Fourth World (Apokalips and New Genesis) is 4.8 billion years old, so at the oldest he's 4.8 billion years old.
Apokolips and its counterpart New Genesis were created after the destruction of Urgrund, the world of the "Old Gods" (implied to be the gods of Norse mythology). While New Genesis was given strength and nobility from the "living atoms" of the Old God Balduur, Apokolips was saturated with evil from an unnamed sorceress.
Darkseid has had a large influence in pop culture and other comics; most notably, Kirby's creation is credited as the inspiration for Marvel Comics' high-profile villain Thanos by his creators.
Soon as he made it out, he immediately started wrecking havoc on the world. Darkseid sent his friend to fight Doomsday, but the monster ripped him apart in moments. It was then that Darkseid felt true fear for the first time in his long life.
Wiz: Doomsday had many adaptive advantages to his disposal as well. He was many, many times faster than the Juggernaut, and because he had no ranged attacks, he was forced to keep the fight close-range, which indirectly limited the Juggernaut's ability to build up momentum.
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1. Superboy Prime. The only Kryptonian who could possibly be more powerful than a Kryptonian god would have to be one capable of transcending the very pages within which all beings in the DC Comics universe — mortal or otherwise — are bound.
Having been defeated by Kryptonian technology, Brainiac 13 had traveled back in time to the real Krypton prior to its destruction. There, he stole the Eradicator matrix and Jor-El's diaries, and created a false Krypton based on Jor-El's favorite period in history.
Having come across violent aliens in the past, Lex was convinced that Clark was on Earth to destroy it and, in order to save the world, he must kill Clark. Lex's realization left him bitter and betrayed.
In its best-known form, it is a green, crystalline material originating from Superman's home world of Krypton that emits a unique, poisonous radiation that can weaken and even kill Kryptonians. Kryptonite radiation can be transmitted through any element except lead.
As Superman and Lex attempt to fight the creature, Superman is troubled to realize that this Doomsday operates at a strength level similar to the creature he faced for the first time in his world, but also has some degree of strategic planning, attacking passing trains and civilians to distract Superman and Luthor.