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Krypton moon (Wegthor) broken by Doomsday 🌖 The original Doomsday managed to destroy Krypton's moon under a red sun, imagine what he could do under a yellow sun. In addition, “Steppenwolf barely managed to survive the encounter“ ” against him. Compared to that, Zod's Doomsday was a baby, yes...and...

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