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Fans of Man of Steel and Batman Classic will love this brand-new I Can Read Level 2 adventure featuring the world’s greatest super hero! In Superman Classic: Day of Doom, a Kryptonian monster named Doomsday goes on a rampage through Metropolis, destroying everything in his path. Will Superman be able to save the day? I Can Read books are designed to encourage a love of reading. Superman Classic: Day of Doom is a Level 2 book, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help.
"Doomsday has come to Metropolis, and the Man of Steel must do everything in his power to stop him!"-- Unedited summary from book.
For use in schools and libraries only. Superman must save the day when a Kryptonian monster named Doomsday goes on a rampage through Metropolis, destroying everything in his path.
On the anniversary of his death, Superman discovers more about what happened in Metropolis while he was thought dead.
A four-issue weekly miniseries event begins! Ty Duffy, a new reporter for the Daily Planet, is assigned a story on the anniversary of Superman’s death. Duffy starts by interviewing those who suffered through Doomsday’s rampage, beginning with some members of the JLA: Booster Gold and Blue Beetle! Meanwhile, the Man of Steel himself is investigating some random accidents that may not be so random after all-and they seem to be happening along the same path that led Doomsday to Metropolis…
The Planet’s new reporter continues his interviews concerning the day Doomsday killed Superman, now widening his subjects to the ordinary civilians who were there and the horrors they saw-it wasn’t just Superman who died that day. Duffy also interviews the Prankster and other lower-tier villains who tried to take credit for the tragedy. Meanwhile, Superman continues to investigate more mysterious accidents as the clues to an emerging threat become clearer.
Duffy interviews a priest and gets the perspective of those who must go on. How lucky do the living feel after massive tragedies? When will something like this happen again- and will it be worse, especially after yet another massive accident occurs?