The “Death of Superman” is one of the most famous stories in DC Comics. It shows Superman’s sacrifice in a battle against Doomsday, with his cape flying in the wind as a symbol of his legacy.
In a surprising twist, the DC Universe (DCU) is introducing Superman not through his heroism, but through his absence.
The latest DC release, Creature Commandos, pays tribute to the “Death of Superman” storyline. The scene mirrors the iconic cover, showing Superman’s torn cape as a powerful symbol of his fall.
The heroes around him are hanging from crosses, adding to the emotional impact. This sets up Superman’s importance in the DCU, even though he is not present.
In the trailer for Superman (2025), the hero is also shown defeated. Instead of flying high, Superman is seen lying in the snow, vulnerable.
This portrayal connects to the imagery in Creature Commandos, highlighting Superman’s humanity and making him more relatable. The DCU is showing a side of Superman that audiences have never seen before.
This approach is different from past portrayals of Superman. The DCU is introducing a Superman who faces real struggles and challenges.
By referencing his death in Creature Commandos and showing a battered Superman in the trailer, the DCU is setting the stage for a more emotional and complex story.
The DCU’s Superman may be different, but it promises to offer a deeper connection with the hero, making him feel more human and relatable than ever before.