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November 3: Ruby-Spears Superman cartoons available on DVD.
November 6: Smallville Season 9, Episode 7 'Kandor' airs at 8.00pm on The CW.
November 7: Traditionally recognized as the birthday of Martha Kent, Clark Kent's adoptive mother.
November 10: Justice League: The Complete Series available on DVD.
November 12: Bob Holiday, Superman/Clark Kent in the broadway musical comedy It's a Bird It's a Plane It's Superman born in 1932.
November 13: Smallville Season 9, Episode 8 'Idol' airs at 8.00pm on The CW.
November 14: Writer Elliot S! Maggin (Last Son of Krypton, Miracle Monday and so much more) born in 1950.
November 17: Justice League animated series makes its debut on television in 2001.
November 18: With the release of Superman #75, the nation mourns the death of a hero.
November 20: Smallville Season 9, Episode 9 'Pandora' airs at 8.00pm on The CW.
November 23: The theatrical film Superman and the Mole Men premieres in 1951, leading to the successful television series.
November 24: Superman: The Complete Animated Series available on DVD.
November 25: Noel Neill, Lois Lane in the Superman Serials and the 1950s The Adventures of Superman TV series, born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA in 1920.
November 27: Patricia Marand, Lois Lane in the broadway musical comedy It's a Bird It's a Plane It's Superman, dies from brain cancer in 2008, aged 74.
November 28: Writer and artist Jerry Ordway (Superman) born in 1957.
November 29: Traditionally recognized as the birthday of Jimmy Olsen.
November 30: Writer and artist Keith Griffen (Legion of Super-Heroes) born in 1952.

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Below are the very latest events surrounding the Man of Steel! Check the "What’s New" page for a complete list of other recent items.

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November 7, 2009: Zatanna to Return to "Smallville"

Zatanna TV Guide Magazine reports that Serinda Swan is set to reprise her role as Zatanna in an up-coming episode of Season 9 of "Smallville"...

    "There was always the hint that she might return one day, so I was keeping my fingers crossed," Swan tells TV Guide Magazine. "I love the cast and I really like the character." This time, Swan will appear in an early 2010 episode tentatively titled "Warrior." As for the why of Zatanna's return, the show is keeping super-silent. "But knowing the character and what she's capable of, it's going to be something pretty interesting," the actress teases.

Read the complete article at TVGuideMagazine.com.


· Steve Younis on November 7, 2009 12:25am EST· 6 Comments · 151 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
November 7, 2009: Comic Books Good for Children's Learning

Super Friends Comic Book Science is finally catching up to something we've all known for a long time - comic books are a useful learning tool for children.

    Researchers believe they can benefit from tales about the caped crusader, Superman and even Dennis the Menace in the same way they can from reading other types of literature, despite teachers and parents often being snooty about comics, experts say.

    According to the research, critics say that reading comics is actually a "simplified version" of reading that doesn't have the complexity of "real" books with their "dense columns of words and lack of pictures".

You can read the entire article at the UK's Telegraph website.


· Steve Younis on November 7, 2009 12:24am EST· 0 Comments · 44 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 


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November 6, 2009: Superman on TV, Nov. 7-13

Superman on TV By Barry Freiman

Last week, the second issue of the new Superman secret origin series titled, aptly enough, Superman: Secret Origin came out and revealed how Lex Luthor’s father was a nobody and Lex took a big life insurance policy out on his life. How unfortunate that DC didn’t incorporate more than just the Lionel Luthor name for Lex’s Dad in Superman’s new continuity. John Glover’s portrayal of Lex Luthor’s father – a character created just for the “Smallville” TV show – is iconic and the show’s billionaire Lionel with layers of secrets who’s ultimately done in by Lex for money, power, information, superiority, psychoses, revenge, hatred, insecurity, self-hatred, and envy, is infinitely more interesting than a drunk and abusive Lionel who’s ultimately done in by Lex just for the money.

I don’t think the TV Lionel excuses Lex Luthor for becoming a super-villain – lots of people have dysfunctional parental relations and don’t become green and purple armor wearing Superman hating evil billionaire scientists bent on world domination. But he does add layers of depth to Lex by showing how the best of intentions crippled by a multi-family generational secret can really mess with an already messed up kid’s head. “Smallville” Lex squandered all life’s gifts that were ever his – Clark Kent’s friendship, Lana Lang’s love, even the father’s respect that he always assumed he’d never had anyway. Ultimately, he squandered life’s greatest gift – life itself. But Lex Luthor is a cheater in any incarnation – he’ll be back if only to redeem Oliver Queen by having it revealed Lex wasn’t in the truck. Anyway, enough musings on “Smallville” – let’s get on with the listings.

First up is, well, what’d’ya know – more “Smallville”. Next Friday at 8 PM on the CW, Clark Kent is visited by twin siblings – with an affinity for purple -- whose attempts to help the Blur end up hindering the Blur. Well, it had to happen. Clark Kent meets Zan and Jayna, the future Wonder Twins of the Super Friends, in “Idol”. And on Friday the 13th too. Let’s hope “Smallville” does a better job of incorporating the Wonder Twins into its continuity than DC did a decade ago at the end of the run of the Justice League Extreme series. The zaniness could only be zanier if semi-regular “Smallville” hero Aquaman showed up too.

Click "Read More" to read this week's full "Superman on TV" column.


· barryfreiman on November 6, 2009 3:46am EST· Read More · 4 Comments · 169 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
November 6, 2009: Superman Homepage "Speeding Bulletin" News Video

Here's the "Speeding Bulletin" video report for the week October 30 - November 5, 2009.

The "Speeding Bulletin" is your weekly Superman news video, recapping the latest events in the world of Superman. It also includes the "Bailey Planet" rant, Neal Bailey's thought of the week, brought to you in his own infamous style.

Subscribe to the "Speeding Bulletin" vodcast via iTunes or your favorite Podcatcher.

Merchandise seen in this episode:


· Steve Younis on November 6, 2009 12:03am EST· 3 Comments · 95 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
November 6, 2009: Wonder Twin Powers Activate! "Idol" Episode Images

The CW has released 14 images from "Idol", the 8th episode of Season 9 of "Smallville".

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"Idol" is ccheduled to air in the U.S. at 8.00pm on Friday, November 13th on The CW.


· Steve Younis on November 6, 2009 12:03am EST· 20 Comments · 564 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
November 6, 2009: Justin Hartley "Smallville" Interview

Kandor Fancast.com grabbed some time with Justin Hartley to ask him about his role as Oliver Queen (aka Green Arrow) in "Smallville", and what fans can expect from up-coming episodes of Season 9. Here's a couple of questions from the interview...

    All of the fans are abuzz about the two-part Justice Society episode, coming in January. Geoff Johns Tweeted about how Green Arrow and Hawkman "don't get along. At all."

    No, they don't. They don't. They have completely different views on just about everything you can imagine. Hawkman (played by 'Stargate's' Michael Shanks) has this sort of antiquated, conservative point of view, while Oliver is the "liberal bleeding heart." Together, they are a match made in hell.

    Add in Clark, Stargirl and Doctor Fate, and it sounds like it will be a comic-book lover's dream come true.

    It will be. You have Geoff writing it, and then there's the fact that it was originally one show, but when it came in the producers were like, "This is a feature film; we better make it two." They're not sparing any expense. In fact, this whole year has been really, really good. I think we're begging for a Season 10, with all that we've been doing.

Check out the entire interview at Fancast.com.


· Steve Younis on November 6, 2009 12:03am EST· 3 Comments · 167 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
November 6, 2009: Will "Smallville" Ever Become "Metropolis"?

Smallville - Season 9 EW's "Ask Ausiello" column has three "Smallville" related questions this time around...

    Question: Any chance that Smallville will segue into a new series called Metropolis?

    Ausiello: If there was, executive producer Kelly Souders would know about it. And it sounds like she doesn't. "There's nothing official that I know of, but who knows? It's hard to say goodbye to this franchise. It's the show that keeps on going." Hmm... I think the key word there is "official."

Check out the "Ausiello Files" at EW.com to see what his answers were in regards to either Lex Luthor or Perry White returning to the show.


· Steve Younis on November 6, 2009 12:03am EST· 5 Comments · 257 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
November 6, 2009: Cassidy Freeman "Smallville" Interview

Cassidy Freeman Newsarama.com caught up with Cassidy Freeman to talk to her about "Smallville" and her role as Tess Mercer. Here's an excerpt from the interview...

    Nrama: I've been told that you have a big role in the upcoming episode, "Pandora" and that you'll be kidnapping Lois. What can you tell us about that?

    Freeman: Yeah! You know, Lois has been having these flashes ever since the beginning of the season and I figure that out. And I really want to know what they mean and what they're from and how to decipher them. So that's why I kidnap her. To try to figure that out. I think that it has something to do with the Kryptonians, and I think it has something to do with the Kandorians, and I think it has something to do with all these questions that I have. And if I can figure that out, maybe I can put the puzzle together.

You can read the complete interview at the Newsarama website.


· Steve Younis on November 6, 2009 12:02am EST· 0 Comments · 92 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
November 6, 2009: From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast

From Crisis to Crisis Welcome to the 25th episode of From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast! This podcast has a simple premise; examine just about every Superman comic published between Man of Steel #1 in 1986 to Adventures of Superman #649 in 2006 in an informative and hopefully entertaining format.

Part index. Part commentary. Part history lesson. All podcast.

This week Jeffrey and Michael go over the Superman books that came out with the July 1988 cover date. Superman #19 leads right into Adventures of Superman #442 this month and we see a Superman stripped of his powers but all is not lost. Not only does he get some help from the Metropolis Port Authority but also a handful of super-heroes, such as Elongated Man, Captain Marvel, Aquaman and the Martian Manhunter. The villains? Psi-phon and Dreadnaught. All of this and e-mails too.

You can subscribe to the show in two ways. First there is the RSS Feed and there is also the iTunes link. You can also download the episode directly.

If you want to comment on the show or contact the hosts you can always private message Mike and Jeff, leave comments here or email them at fromcrisistocrisis@gmail.com. All questions, concerns, fears, trepidations and cheap shots are welcome.


· Steve Younis on November 6, 2009 12:02am EST· 0 Comments · 67 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
November 5, 2009: "Super Friends: Season One, Volume One" DVD Artwork

Warner Home Video has released the back cover artwork for the "Super Friends (1973-74): Season One, Volume One" DVD collection.

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SUPER FRIENDS! Season 1 Volume 1 showcases some of the greatest DC SUPER HEROES of all time including SUPERMAN, BATMAN, ROBIN, WONDER WOMAN, and AQUAMAN as they combine their special powers to save the world. The Fab Five along with the help of hero trainees Wendy, Marvin and WONDER DOG must focus their abilities on saving lives and stopping unthinkable disasters by the hands of evil villains. SUPER FRIENDS! Season 1 Volume 1 also features memorable appearances by PLASTIC MAN, THE FLASH and GREEN ARROW! Each exciting hour is packed with timeless adventures as these comic book heroes pave the way for a brighter future.

The Two-Disc Collector's Edition also features:

  • Over 20 minutes of bonus content complete with extra footage of the SUPER FRIENDS! series!
  • An interactive trivia game featuring everyone's favorite DC SUPER HEROES.

    Not yet available for pre-order, "Super Friends: Season One, Volume One" will be released on DVD on January 5, 2010.


  • · Steve Younis on November 5, 2009 12:01am EST· 5 Comments · 146 Reads · Print
     
     

     
     
    November 5, 2009: Vote "Smallville" as Your Favorite 2009 TV Show

    Smallville TV Guide are asking fans to nominate their favorite TV show for 2009.

    "Smallville" fans will want to click on over to the TVGuide.com website and post a comment. TV Guide will later roundup all the results and announce the fan's most beloved shows for the year.

    Special Treat: For something a little different, here's a photo of the cardboard cutout from the "Crossfire" episode.


    · Steve Younis on November 5, 2009 12:01am EST· 24 Comments · 421 Reads · Print
     
     




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