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Noteworthy Superman dates to remember...
May 23: Artist Win Mortimer (Action Comics, Supergirl) born in 1919.
June 2: Stephan Bender, young Clark Kent in Superman Returns, born in Missouri in 1989.
June 2: Ron Ely, Superman in the Superboy TV series, born in Hereford, Texas in 1938.
June 5: Artist Wayne Boring (Superman, Action Comics) born in 1905.
June 6-9: The 2013 Superman Celebration takes place in Metropolis, Illinois.
June 10: World Premiere of Man of Steel takes place in New York, USA.
June 10: John Byrne presents a new Superman in 1986 with the release of Man of Steel #1.
June 11: Man of Steel Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer is released on CD.
June 11: Sherman Howard, Lex Luthor in the Superboy TV series, born in Chicago, Illinois in 1949.
June 12: UK Premiere ofMan of Steel takes place in Leicester Square, London.
June 12: LA Film Fest screening ofMan of Steel takes place in Los Angeles at 7.30pm.
June 12: Man of Steel is released to cinemas in Brazil.
June 13: Man of Steel Advanced Screenings begin at 7pm across the USA.
June 13: Man of Steel is released to cinemas across Latin America/Caribbean.
June 13: Danny Dark, the voice of Superman from 1973-1985 for Hanna-Barbara, dies in 2004, aged 65.
June 13: Lane Smith, Perry White in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman TV series, dies in 2005, aged 69.
June 14: Man of Steel is released to cinemas across North America, Canada, United Kingdom, Middle East, Africa and India.
June 15: Artist Ross Andru (Action Comics) born in 1925.
June 16: George Reeves, star of the Adventures of Superman television series, dies in 1959.
June 16: Long-time Superman artist Curt Swan dies in 1997.
June 16: Traditionally commemorated as the day Krypton was destroyed.
June 18: Bud Collyer, born Clayton Johnson Heermance, Jr., the voice of Superman in the 1940's radio series, born in New York City, NY in 1908.
June 18: Traditionally recognized as the day Kal-El landed on Earth.
June 19: Man of Steel is released to cinemas across Belgium, France, Iceland, and Switzerland.
June 19: Superman editor Julius Schwartz born in 1915.
June 20: Man of Steel is released to cinemas across Greece, Hungary, and Russia.
June 21: Erica Durance, Lois Lane in the Smallville TV series, born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1978.
June 21-23: Supanova Pop Culture Expo in Sydney at the Olympic Park Showground.
June 24: Australian Premiere ofMan of Steel takes place in Sydney.
June 25: Margot Kidder appearing at the Astor Theatre in St. Kilda, Melbourne.
June 27: Man of Steel is released to cinemas across Australia and New Zealand.
June 27: Writer and artist Dan Jurgens (Superman) born in 1959.
June 28: Man of Steel is released to cinemas across South Africa.
June 21-23: Supanova Pop Culture Expo in Sydney at the Olympic Park Showground.
June 28: Superman Returns is released to cinemas in 2006.
June 28-30: Supanova Pop Culture Expo in Perth at the Claremont Showgrounds.

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WELCOME TO THE SUPERMAN HOMEPAGEPrint

Dedicated to Andrew J Gould - the original keeper of the Superman Homepage!


Welcome! This website is devoted to DC Comics’ Superman, the first and best comic book superhero, who was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This website is dedicated to giving you information on Superman in all forms of media.

If this is your first visit to this website, then we invite you to take our Guided Tour. If you just want a quick explanation of what’s available within each section visit the Information Page. Otherwise just dive right in and jump to the various sections of the Superman Homepage by clicking on the navigational links on the left hand side of the screen or those in the "Timeline" menu at the top of the screen.




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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.

May 23, 2013: "Super Boys" Hardcover Book GiveawayPrint

Super Boys Thanks to St. Martin's Press, the Superman Homepage is giving Superman fans a chance to one of four copies of "Super Boys: The Amazing Adventures of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster - the Creators of Superman" by author Brad Ricca.

    In time for the 75th anniversary of the Man of Steel, comes the first comprehensive literary biography of Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel, creators of the DC Comics superhero Superman.

    Super Boys explains, finally, what exactly happened with the infamous check for $130 that pulled Superman away from his creators - and gave control of the character to the publisher. Ricca also uncovers the true nature of Jerry's father's death, a crime that has always remained a mystery. Super Boys is the story of a long friendship between boys who grew to be men and the standard that would be impossible for both of them to live up to.

To enter the contest all you need to do is answer the following question on the contest page:

According to the book's full description, how many years of research did author Brad Ricca do in order to write "Super Boys"?

The giveaway contest will officially conclude at 11.59pm on Tuesday, May 28 and the lucky winners will be announced on the front page of the website on Wednesday, May 29.

ENTER NOW!

You can also purchase "Super Boys" by Brad Ricca from our Online Store.


May 23, 2013: Warby Parker "Man of Steel" PromotionPrint

Warby Parker Glasses As we reported earlier this month, Eyewear company Warby Parker (who, for every pair of glasses purchased, gives a pair to someone in need) has teamed up with Warner Bros. and "Man of Steel" on a limited-edition capsule collection. The special collaboration includes two exclusive frames, inspired by the film, which will be sold for $95 each online at WarbyParker.com and at the brand's retail locations.

"Superman is the original do-gooder, and eyeglasses are a defining part of Clark Kent's iconic look," says Warby Parker Co-Founder and Co-CEO Neil Blumenthal. "When we started Warby Parker, we made a conscious decision to build a company that could be profitable and do good in the world without charging a premium for it.

"The Warby Parker x Man of Steel collection includes the 'Chamberlain' and 'Percey,' two frames - one bold and one bookish - with graphics pops of color at the temple arm," Blumenthal says. "Each is perfect for all your civilian responsibilities."

From May 21 you can purchase your very own pair of Clark Kent glasses, with a portion of the proceeds of every pair sold going to charity.

Purchase your glasses at WarbyParker.com/man-of-steel.

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Warby Parker Promotion


May 23, 2013: Retro Review - "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman"Print

Lois & Clark Superman Homepage reviewer Rob Ó Conchúir continues reviewing episodes from "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" for those nostalgic for the 1990s.

Check out his review of the Season 3 premiere episode titled "We Have a Lot to Talk About" in which Lois responds to Clark's marriage proposal by revealing she has finally figured out Clark is Superman.


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May 22, 2013: Win a Trip to "Man of Steel" World Premiere in New YorkPrint

Canada Contest Warner Bros. Canada are offering fans a chance to win a round trip to New York City for two people, with hotel accommodation, and two tickets to the World Premiere Screening of "Man of Steel" on June 10.

All you have to do (if you're a resident of Canada) is answer a simple contest question and fill out the contest form. The contest ends June 4.

Enter now!


May 22, 2013: New York Times Examines "Man of Steel" MoviePrint

International Poster In an article which includes interviews with director Zack Snyder, screenwriter David S. Goyer, producer Christopher Nolan, and Superman himself, Henry Cavill, the New York Times closely examines the ins and outs of the upcoming movie "Man of Steel". Here's an excerpt from the 3-page article...

    "Man of Steel" retains traditional elements, like Superman's tension between his natural Kryptonian father, Jor-El (Russell Crowe), and his adopted earth dad, Jonathan Kent (Kevin Costner), and his attraction to the perpetually imperiled Daily Planet reporter Lois Lane (Amy Adams).

    The film also emphasizes the world of Krypton before its annihilation - a bleak, utilitarian planet with sophisticated if downright creepy technology - and the treachery of the Kryptonian villain Zod (Michael Shannon), who finds Kal-El on earth. The result is an unapologetic science-fiction spin on Superman, and while that may shatter audiences' expectations for pure, unalloyed realism in "Man of Steel," Mr. Snyder said this approach was built into the DNA of the character.

    "If you follow him back logically and try to understand him," he said, "you end up at a sci-fi solution."

Read the complete article at the New York Times website.


May 22, 2013: Win a Toshiba "Man of Steel" LaptopPrint

Toshiba Laptop In a collaboration with Warner Bros. Pictures and Toshiba, the UK's Mirror is offering fans the chance to win a new "Man of Steel" themed laptop computer.

    To celebrate the release of the brand new Superman film, Man of Steel, which is out in cinemas on 14 June, we've teamed up with Toshiba and Warner Bros Pictures to offer one lucky reader the chance to win an amazing  Man of Steel-themed laptop.

    Be the envy of all your friends with this top of the range Toshiba Satellite P845t touchscreen laptop prize, which comes with an exclusive Man of Steel Lapjack cover, as pictured.

Visit the Mirror.co.uk to enter the competition.


May 22, 2013: Thinkway Toys Releases "Man of Steel" Toy LinePrint

Thinkway Toys has released a range of "Man of Steel" toys, including a remote control interactive Superman action figure.

Thinkway Toys "Man of Steel" Interactive Superman Action Figure with Remote Control

Use the infrared remote control to start SUPERMAN talking with animated body action or activate the sound effects.
Waist swivels as Superman reacts with sound effects and special actions.
Superman knows when he is flying or landing and responds with voice and flying sound effects.
Poseable figure stands approximately 14" tall.
Ages 4 and up.

Thinkway Toys "Man of Steel" U-Command Kryptonian Cycle with Remote Control

Control Superman's Kryptonian Cycle with light-up wheels, voice and sound effects by wireless infrared remote.
Front wheel pivots right and left for turning and drifting action.
Control the bike's movements with the joysticks on the wireless remote or press the control buttons for preprogrammed actions, voice and sound effects.
Programmable remote control with over 1000 possible action combo sequences!
Ages 4 and up.

Thinkway Toys "Man of Steel" Kryptonian Earth Gear

Now you can look just like Superman with the Man of Steel Action Gear. Includes sculpted chest plate, soft cape and wrist gauntlets.
Wrist gauntlets have adjustable straps for an easy fit.
Highly detailed chest plate is made of soft & safe, flexible material with adjustable straps for easy fit and sizing.
Ages 4 and up.

Thinkway Toys "Man of Steel" Kryptonian Armor Utility Belt with Accessories

Adjustable utility belt (fits up to 26.5") with accessories.
Includes light projector, dart launcher, pretend GPS communicator, 2 soft, folding throwing wings and storage pouch.
Fit accessories (projector, dart launcher and GPS communicator) onto the belt for easy access.
Store the folded throwing wings in the pouch until the next mission.
Ages 4 and up.

Thinkway Toys "Man of Steel" Kryptonian Armor Sword & Accessories

Sword combo set includes Kryptonian Sword, Cuffs, pretend GPS Communicator, 2 throwing stars, throwing wing and scabbard belt clip.
Scabbard belt clip fits with Kryptonian Armor Utility Belt (sold separately)
Ages 4 and up.


May 22, 2013: Remodeler Finds "Action Comics #1" Inside House WallPrint

Action Comics #1 While remodeling an old Lake House in Elbow Lake, Minneapolis, David Gonzalez recently found a 1938 edition "Action Comics #1" amongst old newspapers used to insulate a wall.

    "I knew it was worth money," said Gonzalez, 34. "But I had no idea how much."

    He's quickly finding out as he sells the comic book in an online auction that runs until June 11. It has already attracted 31 bids, including one for $107,333, in the first two days of the auction.

    The comic could have been worth more had it not been for a heated argument with one of his in-laws.

    When his wife's aunt grabbed the comic book amid all the excitement of the discovery, he grabbed it back and tore the back cover. Experts downgraded the comic book's condition to a 1.5 on a 10-point scale. To put that in comic-book context, a 9.0-grade Action #1 fetched more than $2 million recently.

    "That was a $75,000 tear," said Stephen Fishler, co-owner of ComicConnect, a New York City online auction house that is selling Gonzalez's treasure. He says the comic book would have graded out at 3.0 without the rip.

You can read the full story at the Star Tribune website. You can check out the online auction at ComicConnect.com.


May 22, 2013: Carl's Jr. and Hardee's Announce Superman BurgerPrint

Super Burger Carl's Jr.® and Hardee's® present a super burger for super fans. Boasting six slices of bacon, the new Super Bacon Cheeseburger is available now at all Hardee's restaurants and debuts tomorrow at Carl's Jr. locations. The newest premium burger offering from Carl's Jr. and Hardee's is part of the restaurants' promotional tie-in with Warner Bros. Pictures' release of "Man of Steel," in theaters June 14.

The Super Bacon Cheeseburger features a charbroiled beef patty, American cheese, mayonnaise, tomato, onion, lettuce and a super serving of bacon, with six full bacon strips woven together into a crispy bacon nest. Prices start at $3.99 and may vary by location.

"We knew 'Man of Steel' was going to be the must-see film this summer, so it was the perfect partnership for our must-eat burger this summer, the Super Bacon Cheeseburger," said Brad Haley, chief marketing officer for Carl's Jr. and Hardee's. "With melting American cheese and six interlocking strips of bacon - three times the amount found on other bacon burgers - it truly earned the name 'Super.' And we were excited to be able to have the Man of Steel himself, Henry Cavill, featured in our ad and to have it directed by the talented Zack Snyder, who directed the film. It will be an epic movie and an epic ad for an epic burger."

Superman The Super Bacon Cheeseburger will be promoted through a "Man of Steel"-themed commercial created by Los Angeles- and Amsterdam-based creative agency 72andSunny. The TV commercial highlights the unsung, everyday heroes in Superman's world: these "supermen" deserve a super-satisfying burger. The spot can soon be viewed on the Carl's Jr. and Hardee's YouTube channels and will begin airing on television on May 27.

Carl's Jr. and Hardee's will be offering guests a series of four 40-ounce collectors' cups for purchase featuring the Superman emblem and characters from the film, including the Man of Steel, Jor-El and General Zod.

"Man of Steel"-themed premiums will also be offered as part of any Cool Kids Combo at Carl's Jr. and participating Hardee's.

Catch the latest "Man of Steel" updates on Carl's Jr.'s and Hardee's' Facebook pages and Twitter (www.twitter.com/carlsjr and www.twitter.com/hardees).


May 22, 2013: Australian Fitness Company Loses Out in Superman Workout BattlePrint

Comic Strip An Australian Federal Court judge has declared this week that Sydney-based fitness company Cheqout cannot register "Superman Workout" as a trademark.

    The judge found that when Cheqout applied to use the trademark last July, it did so in ''bad faith'', having used ''Superman'' with a shield symbol and the colours red, white and blue.

    In July a delegate for the Registrar of Trade Marks ruled there would be no confusion between the workout classes and Superman because DC Comics itself had never conducted fitness clinics.

    DC Comics appealed on the grounds that ''superman workout'' would be ''likely to deceive or cause confusion'', and that Superman had ''acquired a reputation'' in Australia.

    Justice Bennett concluded: ''I am satisfied that at the date of application for the trademark, Cheqout's conduct fell short of the standards of acceptable commercial behaviour observed by reasonable and experienced persons.''

Source: Sydney Morning Herald. Illustration by Cathy Wilcox.


May 22, 2013: Interview with "Man of Steel" Children's Book Author John SazaklisPrint

John Sazaklis John Sazaklis, author and lead designer on the "Man of Steel" tie-in books and graphic novels for children and young adults, took time out of his busy schedule to talk exclusively to the Superman Homepage about his work on these books.

    Q: Can you tell us a little about yourself and what you do?

    A: First off, thank you so much for this interview. My name is John Sazaklis and I am a graphic designer, writer, and illustrator. By day, I work at a publishing company, designing the covers and interiors of books and graphic novels for children and young adults. Then I transform into my alter ego - adventurer and story-teller extraordinaire!

    Q: Did you get to read a script for the "Man of Steel" movie to write your books? If so, without giving away any spoilers, what did you think of it?

    A: I certainly did get to read the script and it was a great experience. I think it's a fresh look at a wonderful story that has been a part of our pop culture for over 75 years. I found it epic, action packed, and emotional. The themes are universal and everyone involved treated the subject matter with the reverence it deserves. I mean, it's SUPERMAN!

Read the complete interview right here at the Superman Homepage.