That cocoon broke and liquid started coming out and formed a little human boy. Doomsday was placed in a cocoon and sent to Earth.
When Doomsday was separated from Davis, he became a shell of darkness, chaos and destruction, the only thing on his mind was to kill Clark Kent and destroy Earth. This was because of Davis' feelings for Chloe.
It has been shown how to speak and have some emotions when he kidnapped Chloe. He has thick, gray skin, red eyes, large, sharp teeth and numerous bony protrusions all over his body, most prominently above his eyes, on his chest, and on his shoulders. Doomsday normally wears a black belt, ripped navy blue jeans or dress pants and ripped shoes with ripped socks in them, since that is what Davis is usually seen wearing when transforming.ĭoomsday is a mindless creature that knows nothing but how to kill. Want to know what's to come for Bruce Wayne? Here are the new Batman comics planned for release in 2022 and beyond.Doomsday is a large creature of humanoid build, but is far different from a human or Kryptonian. He is always concerned about how to be the best hero he can for Gotham, and his determination to shut things down if his power ever gets corrupted is a mark of that.
In that story, Batman is poisoned by the villain Doctor Hurt, activating a 'backup personality' built into Bruce Wayne's mind, known as the Batman of Zur-En-Arrh, which Bruce himself psychologically programmed to pilot his body in the event his actual personality is ever subverted or subdued.īatman #125 both reminds readers why Penguin is such a good match for Batman – because they're both thinking 10 steps ahead at all times – and introduces yet another backup plan of Bruce Wayne's to deal with a potential "Batman going bad" situation. It also calls to mind the story 'Batman RIP: Zur-En-Arrh' by Grant Morrison and Tony Daniel.
The apparent activation of Failsafe calls to mind the classic JLA story 'Tower of Babel' by Mark Waid and Howard Porter, in which Batman's secret contingency plans to defeat his fellow Justice League members are stolen and activated by Ra's al-Ghul. But is Failsafe programmed to take out Batman, or to take his place? The former seems more likely, especially considering past storylines of a similar vein.