Noteworthy Superman dates to remember...
July 25: Smallville Panel at 10.00am at San Diego Comic-Con.
July 25: Closing night for the It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman musical revival at the Dallas Theatre Center in Dallas, Texas.
July 25: Traditionally recognized as the birthday of Lucy Lane, Lois Lane's sister.
July 26: Kevin Spacey (Lex Luthor in Superman Returns), born in South Orange, New Jersey in 1959.
July 27: Jackson Beck, voice of Superman Radio Introduction, dies in 2004, aged 92.
July 29: Allison Mack, Chloe Sullivan in Smallville, born in Preez, Germany in 1982.
July 29: Writer Gail Simone (Action Comics) celebrates her birthday today.
July 31: Dean Cain, star of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, born in Mt. Clemens, Michigan in 1966.
August 1: Smallville Role Playing Game released today.
August 7: Writer Paul Dini (Superman: The Animated Series) born in 1957.
August 7: John Glover, Lionel Luthor in Smallville, born in Salisbury, Maryland in 1944.
August 7: Eric Johnson, Whitney Fordman in Smallville, born in Edmonton, AB in 1979.
August 15: Scott Cranford, the official town Superman of Metropolis Illinois from 2000-2007, born in 1967.
August 17: Traditionally recognized as the birthday of Lois Lane.
August 21: Laura Vandervoort appearing at Chicago Comic Con.
August 24: In 1993, Superman returns from the dead in Superman #82.
August 28: Writer and artist Jack Kirby (Superman's Pal: Jimmy Olsen) born in 1917.
August 30: Glenn Ford, Jonathan Kent in Superman: The Movie, dies in 2006, aged 90.
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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.
This week’s column begins not with a bang but with a whimper – my apology for failing to do last week’s column. Those of you looking for your “Superman on TV” fix turned to the Superman Homepage last weekend and found . . . nothing. Columns don’t just disappear, what do you think happened to it? It could be any number of a million reasons. My dog ate it, I had the BP oil-covered bird flu, I had surgery on my cataracts. I mean, look at the columns around us. Is it really that hard to believe?
Ya I guess it is that hard. The excuse, such as it is, is I spent most of last weekend posting updates from Comic-Con from our crack reporters Jeffrey Bridges and Ivan Jaime. In particular, Jeffrey covered “Superman: The Man of Tomorrow” panel and Ivan covered the “Smallville” panel. They both did top-notch work as usual – thanks guys.
And speaking of “Smallville”, who isn’t speaking of “Smallville” following their season 10 video preview, panel, and post-panel interviews? We now know a lot we didn’t before San Diego. Spoiler Alert, spoiler alert.
"Superman: The Unofficial Web Series" is a twelve episode, unofficial superhero web series created by SuperUnofficial.com. The story of Superman, the Man of Tomorrow, and his daily struggles to balance life as a Kansas farm boy, a reporter, a superhero, and the last survivor of and extinct alien race. The first season explores the character by delving into his past through a mystery with links to important events in Superman's life.
Thanks to fan funding, "Superman: The Unofficial Web Series" is now a reality. Here's Chapter 7...
ThinkMcFlyThink reports today that Jon Hamm, of Mad Men fame, is now among the many potentially in line for Superman's cape in the upcoming film.
The report claims that Hamm is being seriously considered. It is important to note, however, that the article also states he has not spoken with producers or the casting team, so as ever, take these rumors for what they are...
Reader Julian Francis Adderley recently had occasion to visit the former location of the Kent Farm from the Superman film series, and he put together this video about his experience.
The video features detailed before and after comparisons of the site as it was in the movies, and as it is now.
The guys behind "Superman: The Unofficial Web Series" have put together another "behind the scenes" style video titled "Superhero Confidential" on the making of the web series. Below is Chapter 3.
"Superman: The Unofficial Web Series" is a twelve episode, unofficial superhero web series created by SuperUnofficial.com. The story of Superman, the Man of Tomorrow, and his daily struggles to balance life as a Kansas farm boy, a reporter, a superhero, and the last survivor of and extinct alien race. The first season explores the character by delving into his past through a mystery with links to important events in Superman's life.
Diamond Comics has released the list of comic books and other items shipping this week. Here are the Superman related items in that list...
Shipping This Week: July 28, 2010.
The following products are expected to ship to comic book specialty stores this week. Note that this list is tentative and subject to change. Please check with your retailer for availability.
Click on the magnifying glass icon () next to a comic's title to view a sneak peek at the pages within.
Dwayne McDuffie has announced on his website that Warner Home Video has unveiled his next project, a story near and dear to many Superman fans: an animated adaption of All-Star Superman.
The announcement gives no release date or any tentative schedule.
All-Star Superman, a fan-favorite story that took multiple years to produce twelve issues, tells the story of Superman's dying feats, and takes place in its own continuity. It was originally written by Grant Morrison, and drawn by Frank Quitely.
Stay tuned for more news on this feature as it comes in.