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1!The Death of Superman has been referenced in:
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3* An episode of ''Series/{{Blossom}}'' has Joey talking to God. God offers to turn back time for Joey, who says "I thought only Franchise/{{Superman}} could do that." God's response? "He stole it from me. That's why I killed him." Took place soon after Death of Superman made news.
4* ''Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}}'': Resident {{Jerkass}} Mike [[http://www.shortpacked.com/comic/whatever-happened-to-the-pope-of-tomorrow makes]] a joke about the then-recent death of Pope John Paul II, referencing the Reign of the Supermen.
5* This ''Webcomic/TheNonAdventuresOfWonderella'' [[http://nonadventures.com/2007/06/16/the-death-of-wonderella/ comic]]
6* ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'': Jason and Paige [[TakeThat draw mean comic strips about each other]], including strips saying the other caused Superman's death.
7-->'''Paige in Jason's strip:''' He saw me in a bathing suit.
8-->'''Jason in Paige's strip:''' I told him we were related.
9* "Superman's Song", by the Crash Test Dummies, is essentially a eulogy to the fallen hero, although the song was released a full year before the Death of Superman storyline even took place.
10-->Superman never made any money\
11For savin' the world from Solomon Grundy\
12And sometimes I despair\
13The world will never see another man like him.
14* Parodied in a ''{{ComicBook/Deadpool}}'' storyline called "Funeral for a Freak", some ten years after the event, where Deadpool haunts his own funeral as his cast of characters attend.
15* The Creator/MaxLandis "educational parody film" ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PlwDbSYicM The Death and Return of Superman]]'', which summarizes the events of the series using several famous actors and singers (including Creator/ElijahWood, Creator/RonHoward and Music/MandyMoore), along with an overview of why the storyline failed.
16* ''{{ComicBook/Knightfall}}'', a Batman storyline that was an attempt to replicate the success of the Superman franchise.
17* Issue #2 of the original ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' mini-series, which was [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness heavily comedic]], had a TopTenList with #1 being listed that Sonic "wouldn't be dying anytime soon (but you should still buy multiple copies anyway)" which was represented with a parody of the scene of Lois Lane crying over Superman's dead body with Princess Sally Acorn replacing Lois and Sonic replacing Superman.
18* The ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' presentation of ''[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S05E02Hercules Hercules]]'', when Hercules first appears:
19-->'''Joel''': Hey, Hercules, gotta match?\
20'''Servo''': Not since Superman died.
21** The episode featuring ''[[RecapMysteryScienceTheater3000S06E06TheCreepingTerror The Creeping Terror]]'' has Crow respond with a complaint in a letter about Superman being a "graphic novel" and not a "Comic Book" with "Superman's dead..."
22* In ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' [[ComicBook/Supergirl2005 storyline]] "Girl Power", the Girl of Steel fights ComicBook/LexLuthor and directly references her cousin's death, wondering if this'll be "her" Doomsday.
23* {{Subverted|Trope}} with "Superman's Dead", a song by Canadian alternative rock group Our Lady Peace: despite the title, vocalist Raine Maida claims it is based on the content television broadcasts to children and what they watch on it - "the dark expectations that are garnered from media images".
24* In ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' episode "''VideoGame/{{Superman 64}}'' Returns!", the Nerd heads off to the Fortress of Solitude for flying lessons (which doesn't pan out quite well considering he’s getting them from the head from ''Cybermorph''). When he returns, he finds four replacement Nerds made up to look like Superboy, Eradicator, Cyborg Superman and Steel. The Nerd complains about being replaced so quickly before shooing the lookalikes away.
25* ''Magazine/{{Mad}}'' did a parody of ''Literature/CaseyAtTheBat'' that chronicled the rise and fall of Superman as a cultural icon and concludes that he "took a dive" against Doomsday in despair over his descent into obscurity.

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