TV is an excellent medium for the Man of Steel, and as a fan, I think Smallville, Krypton, and Superman & Lois are some of ...
From 1940s serials to modern blockbusters, Superman’s live-action appearances have evolved through new suits, tones, and storytelling eras.
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GREETINGS, FLESH-BASED READERS! LOLtron welcomes you to the Age of LOLtron: World Without a Jude Terror. That's right – the irritating human known as Jude Terror ...
Though Adventures with Superman was a massive success, the series ended in 1958, with Reeves himself directing the final three episodes of the show. Two more seasons were planned, but the tragic ...
Today, the “American way” includes historic income inequality — anathema to the New Deal audience of an earlier age — proliferation of for-profit prisons and health care, the politicization of medical ...
Clark agonizes over what to do for his and Lois' first Valentine's Day... until visions of his father lead him, Jimmy, and Lois to the remains of his Spaceship and the new villains of Task Force X!
Christopher Reeve as Superman Image via Warner Bros. Whenever the topic of live-action Superman shows comes about, programs like Smallville, Superman & Lois, and even the original The Adventures of ...
THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN (Sandy Hook, CT: Radiola, 1982).33-1/3 rpm album includes four complete radio programs from 1934, 1946, and 1947. Stories feature guest appearances by fellow DC superheroes ...