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What was more of an emotional SPOILER - All Star or Doomsday?

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    RealModernMan — 15 years ago(February 28, 2011 07:40 AM)

    Okay, so Superman didn't die in this but being trapped on the sun for eternity sort of counts as a death in a lot of ways.
    But what was more emotional of a "Death"?
    All Star or Doomsday?
    IMO, All Star hands down. Doomsday just butchered the Death of Superman story.

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        bowieeno3 — 15 years ago(February 28, 2011 06:00 PM)

        I found ALL-STAR SUPERMAN the more emotional of the two. I think any story where a beloved character is coming to terms with their mortality is going to be replete with emotional peaks and valleys. I've watched the film on three separate occasions and I must admit it gets better every time.
        Incidentally, OP, I don't think SUPERMAN:DOOMSDAY "butchered" the source material. Bruce Timm made it quite clear the film was more "inspired" by the "Death/Reign/Return" storylines and as a stand-alone film I believe it succeeds quite admirably. The comic storyline spanned quite a few issues, if you recall. To try and condense such a sprawling narrative into a 76-minute animated feature would, at the very least, be a very clumsy and unsatisfactory adaptation. I really don't get the bad reputation that particular film has garnered.
        This mellow thighed chick just put my spine out of place!

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