...signer who said they tried the original comic costumes, and they didn't translate too well into live action (remember the Captain America movie?). Has anyone heard anything about the plot for thi...
...s others have mentioned, it's written by Mark Millar (writer of Superman Adventures and co-writer of Action Comics/Adventures of Superman with Stuart Immonen) and he's mentioned that he cons...
...right. I was watching it the other night, and I thought it had the right amount of humor, but also enough action. That's what a Superman series should be like....
...but deciding not to. In the end he becomes a good guy and marries Lois Lane. I actually found an issue of Action Comics with a similiar story, but it was a different woman entirely and marriage was ne...
...e Reeves version of Superman was called The Adventures of Superman. I believe they are confusing the live action with the animated Superman Adventures. If warner brother's wished to run Superman&...
...nagers from Cleveland, writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and introduced in the premier issue of Action Comics in 1938. Supe would become one of the most reconizable characters-comic book or ...
Have you ever listened to the following AudioBooks (Superman, Batman, Kingdom Come)? I highly recommend them.
Regards, Adrian
The Adventures of Superman (BBC 1994, 2 hours 30 minutes)
A su...
...mething that it had a long time ago, A excape from reality. I was reading some old superman comics (I got action 625 today for cover price, 2 pages of superman...what a rip) and they have something th...
...Can't think of a specific memory. It's more little things like having fun playing with Superman action figures with my friends as a kid or long silly debates in high school about how to make...
...yet);Steve Epting(new penciler);Joe Rubinstien Adventures (no writer as of yet);Tom Grummett;Steve Rodier Action Stuart Immonen(his stutus goes to co-plotter) Mark Millar(new co-plotter and scripter);...
things. To me >the Supermen of the 1950's (comics and >TV) will always be the Superman. >Anything noticibly different is an >impostor. IIRC DC Comics over the >years has tried to m...
...able to magic, but that he is not invulnerable to magic. There is a difference. For example in the recent action comic the last scene takes place with Superman wounded in bed and Diana taking care of ...
...ng of Superman's reference to the Earth-Prime Superboy in the Superboy/Pocket Universe story (either ACTION #591 or SUPERMAN #8; I forget which).
Anyhow, at the end of CRISIS #12, the E-2 Sup...
...tside.
Superman's costume and that of many of the original superheroes were modelled on the only action heroes that many artists, particularly young artists, had seen - circus performers! (An...
...metimes you remember it one way and sometimes you remember it another (the cynical might say Hypertime in action). Superman, and by inference the rest of the DC characters, are mythical, magical creat...
I thought Action 761 was wonderful. I also believe it might be a pivotal book in the Superman series. It touched on Lois's growing jealously over Wonder Woman and her own doubts about being good ...
...ditional super-hero stories while burying a not-so traditional character study beneath the surface of the action-oriented plot. He does so again here, but instead of focusing on the aspects of Luthor ...
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...tle wounded by this, being an indie guy and all. He said he'd have preferred people to criticize his action scenes, since this was somthing he had no experience with.
Unfortunately, I have to...
...y of her own Superboy. After three months of set-up, Kesel and Grumett finally get it right. They mix the action - plenty of it - with a couple of great scenes with the Challs and with the Westfields,...
From the Dark, Damp and Noisy World of Tony Caroselli:
Sorry. Thought I'd posted this a couple of days ago. But I didn't. So let's get this out of the way before I move on to this w...
I NEED $$$$ for Christmas Here is a huge collection I have compiled over many years. Many are series and # 1's; however there are a few loose ones to be used as great 'fillers' or start...
ELSEWORLD’S FINEST - SUPERGIRL & BATGIRL Annotations compiled by Urac Daria Sigma Based on the DC comic book by Barbara Kesel, Matt Haley and Tom Simmons
Location references are in the page....
...over with a futuristic concept will do the trick. The character has evolved since the late 30s. The early Action Comics stories are...well...funny (No disrespect intended)...
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