Death of Superman was definitely a good story and an impactful marketing move at the same time. Even the remake of the story years and years later was good. Doomsday was just such a beast of a creature with such weird biology.
regardless of what the intent behind The Death of SUperman is, its a CLASSIC story that really sells what superman is about. It explores what Superman is as a person, how he affects the lives of those around him, be it his friends, his lover, his coworkers, his fans, random people living their lives and even his enemies. I was never a huge superman fan but i became more of one after reading that story, seeing how kindhearted superman was, how much he was willing to do save anyone and everyone, how much his death affects everyone around him, and what he meant to everyone. He was never going to STAY dead, but that's not really the point is it? the death of superman is only one part of the saga.
There's a clip on TH-cam from this era of Harlan Ellison tearing apart the notion: "Hasn't this happened before?" 2:57 And I guess fans and creators felt the same way.
Creativity is how rich and wealth happens, just use your imagination, toilet paper was just another person's imagination. We spend billions a year to enjoy others creativity, being a consumer.
Not sure why you brought in Doujinshi, unless it's just a pet idea of yours. There's a long history of underground and self-published comics in the U.S. since the 1960s, and I don't see how Death of Power is related to the Japanese scene.
@ in the comics, I think the creater killed him off, just because of the movie…. I need to do more eesearch, the movie made 90million off a low budget,, I
@@SamArt6607 yeah Krumb is a darn contrarian like Alan Moore. I do love that movie. If you get a chance watch every movie Ralph Bakshi ever made. Besides Cool World.
@@youcannowplayasluigi3698 First if you don't understand what people are saying don't call their comment yapping. second If you start a conversation without respect, expect none.
If the writers and artists were truly so free and in charge of creative decisions, why was intellectual property and ownership so fought since the 60? Marvel and DC (Marvel in particular) are notorious for their constricting mandates and demands. Marketers abd investors have ruled mainstream comics since the get go.
@@youcannowplayasluigi3698 Thank god we have meaningful commentary like yours on the internet... You add so much to the conversation. You do know that this ain't youtube for kids? Go ask your mom to change it back.
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Death of Superman was definitely a good story and an impactful marketing move at the same time. Even the remake of the story years and years later was good. Doomsday was just such a beast of a creature with such weird biology.
regardless of what the intent behind The Death of SUperman is, its a CLASSIC story that really sells what superman is about. It explores what Superman is as a person, how he affects the lives of those around him, be it his friends, his lover, his coworkers, his fans, random people living their lives and even his enemies. I was never a huge superman fan but i became more of one after reading that story, seeing how kindhearted superman was, how much he was willing to do save anyone and everyone, how much his death affects everyone around him, and what he meant to everyone.
He was never going to STAY dead, but that's not really the point is it? the death of superman is only one part of the saga.
There's a clip on TH-cam from this era of Harlan Ellison tearing apart the notion: "Hasn't this happened before?" 2:57 And I guess fans and creators felt the same way.
Great stuff Cova! Loved the Kayfabe connection. Excellent video as always
I recently met Kirt a couple months back. Really nice guy and an amazing artist.
Looooove Kirt's work! Great vid as usual Cova!
Creativity is how rich and wealth happens, just use your imagination, toilet paper was just another person's imagination. We spend billions a year to enjoy others creativity, being a consumer.
For those you are short sighted its a freaking RULE! Whatever brings money never stays dead for long,simple as that ppl!!!
3:21 Charlie reference
7:50 What's his aslume name?
Downloaded your comic. So good. Thank you for creating and sharing.
Thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾
"Nobody stays dead... except Uncle Ben."
Also Thomas and Martha Wayne!
That looks like artwork from "Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark".
Which comic is the thumbnail from?
He did come back- with a mullet.
Doomsday was a hyped up version of the Hulk.
Doomsday is still vastly superior to the food mascot's little brother. And no, i will not be arguing.
Stuff like this makes me dread when Superman becomes public domain
Shut up every character should be public domain
Stuff that you won't be forced to interact with if you're not interested
I just got inspired to go back to making my own comics like I did in high school. I don’t like restrictions on my work either.
Not sure why you brought in Doujinshi, unless it's just a pet idea of yours. There's a long history of underground and self-published comics in the U.S. since the 1960s, and I don't see how Death of Power is related to the Japanese scene.
Kirt, the creator of Death of Power said he was influenced by mangas and doujinshi when making this comic. That’s why I brought it up.
@@Covaslookout Okay, I appreciate the reply. Thanks!
This is truly inspiring
Question: since he's using copyrighted characters how is he making money without getting sued?
Look up Parody law.
@@Covaslookout cheers
7:48 what's this guy's name? like, you can't just show me a batman parody and expect me to take it normally
RIP Ed Piskor
8:32 the pokemon doujishi is crazy.
The early '90s was a horrible time for comics, and the death of Superman was a nasty, venal scam. It deserves whatever mockery it gets.
X-Rated Superman? With Big Barda?
I actually did one of these 12 years ago back uploaded to TH-cam as an audio drama but the higher ups at TH-cam definitely do not want it up
Click bait
Fritz the cat died
I didn’t even know he was sick…
@ in the comics, I think the creater killed him off, just because of the movie…. I need to do more eesearch, the movie made 90million off a low budget,, I
@@SamArt6607 yeah Krumb is a darn contrarian like Alan Moore. I do love that movie. If you get a chance watch every movie Ralph Bakshi ever made. Besides Cool World.
i like that since they dont use the actual names they cant get sued
This was not the first time Superman died
Death of Power is an indie/underground comic.
Man, superhero comics from corporate owners just suck shit
I wonder what would have happened if he never came back, in both comics and the real world
I created a universe that diverges from DC at that point, with Superman never coming back
Such a cool remix/remake
Wonderman from SNL then
It look pretty but I am not sold on this
Lore of The VIRAL X-Rated Superman Comic! Momentum 100
What x-rated comic?
Death of Power.
@@spormlastname267where can read online or free?
It's my favorite superman comic because superman gets his ass beat B)
Back when writers made the decisions not markething people or worst DEI advisors...
What is bro yapping about
@@youcannowplayasluigi3698 First if you don't understand what people are saying don't call their comment yapping. second If you start a conversation without respect, expect none.
If the writers and artists were truly so free and in charge of creative decisions, why was intellectual property and ownership so fought since the 60? Marvel and DC (Marvel in particular) are notorious for their constricting mandates and demands. Marketers abd investors have ruled mainstream comics since the get go.
@@amosnimos bro just keeps yapping lmao 🤣
@@youcannowplayasluigi3698 Thank god we have meaningful commentary like yours on the internet... You add so much to the conversation. You do know that this ain't youtube for kids? Go ask your mom to change it back.