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* [[spoiler: Silver Age Superman probably remembers his dealing with the ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, which is why he replies, "They surrender" to the question, "What happens when the UnstoppableForceMeetsImmovableObject." That's ''precisely what happened'' in that crossover.]]

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* [[spoiler: Silver Age Superman probably remembers his dealing with the ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]], which is why he replies, "They surrender" to the question, "What happens when the UnstoppableForceMeetsImmovableObject." That's ''precisely what happened'' in that crossover.]]
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* Many people see [[spoiler: Doomsday Jimmy beating Superman]] as a MomentOfAwesome. However, that may only have been possible because [[spoiler: Superman]] was rapidly being inverted from the powerful, intelligent person he normally is by the time [[spoiler: Jimmy]] turned up to fight him. Given what happened in the main continuity, if [[spoiler: Superman]]'s handicap had not had some time to work on him, it might well have been that [[spoiler: Jimmy]] would have been able to minimize the damage, but [[spoiler: Supes]] would have beaten him to death in the process.

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* Many people see [[spoiler: Doomsday Jimmy beating Superman]] as a MomentOfAwesome.SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome. However, that may only have been possible because [[spoiler: Superman]] was rapidly being inverted from the powerful, intelligent person he normally is by the time [[spoiler: Jimmy]] turned up to fight him. Given what happened in the main continuity, if [[spoiler: Superman]]'s handicap had not had some time to work on him, it might well have been that [[spoiler: Jimmy]] would have been able to minimize the damage, but [[spoiler: Supes]] would have beaten him to death in the process.
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* During his last act of heroism, Superman flies off at sub-sonic speed, since any faster would knock everyone down -- but notice when he reaches the end of Earth's atmosphere, he flies fast with a burst of light. That's Superman ''breaking the luminal barrier'', since he's flying ''faster than the speed of light'', since it takes far less than 8 minutes to reach the Sun.

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* During his last act of heroism, Superman flies off at sub-sonic speed, since any faster would knock everyone down -- but notice when he reaches the end of Earth's atmosphere, he flies fast with a burst of light. That's Superman ''breaking the luminal barrier'', since he's flying ''faster than the speed of light'', since it light''; he takes far less than 8 minutes to reach the Sun.
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* During his last act of heroism, Superman flies off at sub-sonic speed, since any faster would knock everyone down -- but notice when he reaches the end of Earth's atmosphere, he flies fast with a burst of light. That's Superman ''breaking the luminal barrier'', since he's flying ''faster than the speed of light'', since it takes far less than 8 minutes to reach the Sun.
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** The series deliberately doesn't feature ''anyone'' from outside the Superman stories [[note]]Unless you count the Sun Eater[[/note]]. What's amusing is that ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder'' features tons of characters who are not a part of the Batman family, including Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and Black Canary - [[MartyStu all of whom just exist to show off how awesome Batman is.]]

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** The series deliberately doesn't feature ''anyone'' from outside the Superman stories [[note]]Unless you count the Sun Eater[[/note]]. What's amusing is that ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder'' features tons of characters who are not a part of the Batman family, including Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and Black Canary - [[MartyStu [[CharacterShilling all of whom just exist to show off how awesome Batman is.]]
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* [[spoiler: Silver Age Superman probably remembers his dealing with ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk, which is why he replies, "They surrender" to the question, "What happens when the UnstoppableForceMeetsImmovableObject." That's ''precisely what happened'' in that crossover.]]

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* [[spoiler: Silver Age Superman probably remembers his dealing with ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk, the ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, which is why he replies, "They surrender" to the question, "What happens when the UnstoppableForceMeetsImmovableObject." That's ''precisely what happened'' in that crossover.]]
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** The series deliberately doesn't feature ''anyone'' from outside the Superman stories [[note]]Unless you count the Sun Eater[[/note]]. What's amusing is that ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobin'' features tons of characters who are not a part of the Batman family, including Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and Black Canary - [[MartyStu all of whom just exist to show off how awesome Batman is.]]

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** The series deliberately doesn't feature ''anyone'' from outside the Superman stories [[note]]Unless you count the Sun Eater[[/note]]. What's amusing is that ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobin'' ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder'' features tons of characters who are not a part of the Batman family, including Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and Black Canary - [[MartyStu all of whom just exist to show off how awesome Batman is.]]
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** The series deliberately doesn't feature ''anyone'' from outside the Superman stories [[note]]Unless you count the Sun Eater[[/note]]. What's amusing is that All Star Batman and Robin features tons of characters who are not a part of the Batman family, including Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and Black Canary - [[MartyStu all of whom just exist to show off how awesome Batman is.]]

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** The series deliberately doesn't feature ''anyone'' from outside the Superman stories [[note]]Unless you count the Sun Eater[[/note]]. What's amusing is that All Star Batman and Robin ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobin'' features tons of characters who are not a part of the Batman family, including Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and Black Canary - [[MartyStu all of whom just exist to show off how awesome Batman is.]]
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** The series deliberately doesn't feature ''anyone'' from outside the Superman stories [[note]]Unless you count the Sun Eater[[/note]].

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** The series deliberately doesn't feature ''anyone'' from outside the Superman stories [[note]]Unless you count the Sun Eater[[/note]]. What's amusing is that All Star Batman and Robin features tons of characters who are not a part of the Batman family, including Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and Black Canary - [[MartyStu all of whom just exist to show off how awesome Batman is.]]
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!!FridgeHorror
* Many people see [[spoiler: Doomsday Jimmy beating Superman]] as a MomentOfAwesome. However, that may only have been possible because [[spoiler: Superman]] was rapidly being inverted from the powerful, intelligent person he normally is by the time [[spoiler: Jimmy]] turned up to fight him. Given what happened in the main continuity, if [[spoiler: Superman]]'s handicap had not had some time to work on him, it might well have been that [[spoiler: Jimmy]] would have been able to minimize the damage, but [[spoiler: Supes]] would have beaten him to death in the process.
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* Lex realizing that life is interconnected on a universal level, in defiance of entropy is why Superman has a ThouShaltNotKill philosophy - everytime someone dies, that universal bio-web becomes weaker, weakening everything, including life itself. Everything is connected indeed.



** The All Star Batman wouldn't exactly be described as friendly, though the two stories don't seems to be in the same continuity.

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** The All Star Batman wouldn't exactly be described as friendly, though the two stories don't seems to be in the same continuity.
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!!FridgeBrilliance
* [[spoiler: Silver Age Superman probably remembers his dealing with ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk, which is why he replies, "They surrender" to the question, "What happens when the UnstoppableForceMeetsImmovableObject." That's ''precisely what happened'' in that crossover.]]
!!FridgeLogic
* Something seems odd when Batman (the world's greatest detective) doesn't make a single appearance in this story. Not even for a cameo, or to comfort one of his closest friends (in most continuities at least) as he's dying.
** The series deliberately doesn't feature ''anyone'' from outside the Superman stories [[note]]Unless you count the Sun Eater[[/note]].
** The All Star Batman wouldn't exactly be described as friendly, though the two stories don't seems to be in the same continuity.

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