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Noteworthy Superman dates to remember...
March 1: Tim Daly (voice of Superman in Superman: The Animated Series) born in New York, NY in 1956.
March 1: Jensen Ackles, (Jason Teague in Smallville TV series) born in Dallas, Texas in 1978.
March 9: Artist Rick Burchett (Superman Adventures) born in 1952.
March 12: Traditionally recognized as the birthday of Perry White, editor of the Daily Planet.
March 14: Kirk Alyn, star of two serials, Superman and Atom Man vs Superman, dies in 1999 of natural causes, aged 88.
March 25: Krypto The Superdog premieres in the U.S. on Cartoon Network in 2005.
March 26: Artist Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (Action Comics) born in 1948.
March 31: In 1959, Action #252 introduces us to Superman's cousin, Supergirl.
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| WELCOME TO THE SUPERMAN HOMEPAGE |
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.
LATEST HEADLINES!
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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· Steve Younis on January 1, 2007 12:00am EST
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| March 14, 2010: More JSA in Season 9 of "Smallville" |
Writer Geoff Johns told fans at the Emerald City ComiCon that they could expect to see more of the Justice Society of America in the Season 9 finale of "Smallville".
"They do appear again at the end of season on 'Smallville.' The hope is for every DC character to appear outside the comic book. Correctly."
Whether or not this means that Season 10 will attempt to showcase many other DC Comics characters, including Batman and Wonder Woman, remains to be seen. |
· Steve Younis on March 14, 2010 5:24pm EST·
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| March 14, 2010: DC Nation Panel Coverage from MegaCon - Orlando, Florida |
By Jeffrey Taylor
In attendance: Dan Didio, Ethan Van Sciver, Jimmy Palmiotti, Tony Bedard
The theme of the panel discussion was that you can't please everybody all the time.
Dan Didio began by explaining his new role at DC. Their new boss is Diane Nelson while he and Jim Lee are co-publishers. He said, "Everything you like is done by Jim. Everything you don't like is done by me." Geoff Johns is now the Chief Creative Officer, which means he'll be heading up how the comics translate to film, animation, toys and more.
Yesterday, Didio let a few spoilers slip during the DC panel. He explained that it's hard to remember what has been announced and solicited compared to what he's currently editing.
DC Nation's most important announcement concerning Superman is that he might be appearing in his own book soon.
Look for a lot of changes taking place with the Justice League in the coming months.
There was a lot of conversation with the audience concerning Justice League: Cry for Justice, especially about the shocking ending. Rest assured that Green Arrow's controversial decision will be specifically dealt with in the near future. "It's the strength of James Robinson's writing that pulled that off. The fact that you got such a reaction both ways is basically because it's a well written story."
Click "Read More" below to see the rest of the DC Nation panel report. |
· Steve Younis on March 14, 2010 1:39am EST·
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| March 14, 2010: The Essential Superman Encyclopedia |
Co-author Bob Greenberger gives us our first look at the eye-catching cover to the up-coming release of "The Essential Superman Encyclopedia", set to be released in August.
The Essential Superman Encyclopedia
Robert Greenberger & Martin Pasko
Paperback: 496 pages
Publisher: Del Rey
(August 31, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 034550108X
Click on this link to pre-order "The Essential Superman Encyclopedia" from Amazon.com, and help support the Superman Homepage.
Thanks to Bob Tilley for the link to the cover.
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· Steve Younis on March 14, 2010 1:39am EST·
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| March 13, 2010: DC Comics Panel Coverage from MegaCon - Orlando, Florida |
By Jeffrey Taylor
In attendance: Dan Didio, Tony Bedard, Rob Hunter, Mark McKenna, Stephane Roux, Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner and Justin Gray
During the panel, I sat in the front row and at one point, Dan Didio asked me not to quote him as saying, "It's exciting."
The panel began with an audience member congratulating Didio for his new position. He said, "There's a lot of changes going on at DC. And that's not to say that anything's broken. As a matter of fact, there's a lot going on right now just to make the company better, to take better care of the characters and to push them in new directions. What you're going to find is that there's a much stronger sense of how we take the core of what makes DC characters great and try to use that across the many brands of Warner Brothers and try to make them bigger and better. People have recognized the strength of our characters, what they are and what they're about. It's clear that they're in the American psyche and the world psyche right now and it's our goal to make them even bigger than they are.
"We know the core base that we have right now, the loyalty of the fans as in the people who come to the conventions and go into the stores every week. But what we know is that there are more people out there that really want to enjoy what we do. And our goal is to reach as many people as possible with the best product possible. It's a little daunting, but it's a really exciting time."
When Brightest Day comes out, don't let the title fool you. It's about second chances. The key is that a number of major characters in the DCU will get a second chance.
Rob Hunter (Inker on Justice League of America) was asked if he prefered one set cast or a rotating cast of characters in the book. He explained that sometimes he can be confused which characters are being drawn, so he prefered a set cast. Didio answered as well, stating that he was a fan of the Justice League from the 1970's when there were about 18 rotating members. "It's always been a big team."
Click "Read More" below to see the complete DC Panel coverage. |
· Steve Younis on March 13, 2010 12:11am EST·
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| March 13, 2010: "Smallville" Season 9, Episode 16 - "Escape" |
The CW has released the official (spoiler-filled) description for "Escape", the 16th episode of Season 9 of "Smallville".
Meanwhile, TV Guide has the following description for this same episode...
A romantic getaway turns awkward when Clark and Lois bump into Chloe and Oliver at a bed-and-breakfast. Things grow worse when the Silver Banshee (Odessa Rae) arrives and targets Clark and Oliver. Meanwhile, Tess and Zod have a showdown.
"Escape" will air at 8.00pm on Friday, April 2nd on The CW.
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· Steve Younis on March 13, 2010 12:10am EST·
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| March 13, 2010: Brick Order Deadline for Noel Neill Statue |
METROPOLIS, IL: As an artist continues to sculpt the near-life-size bronze statue of Noel Neil in Utah, the Metropolis Chamber of Commerce is conducting a final drive to collect personalized bricks for the statue base in Metropolis, Illinois.
"This statue will be a lovely tribute to a lady who has given so much of herself to Metropolis," says Lisa Gower, co-chairman of the Superman Celebration. Noel Neill, also known as "The First Lady of Metropolis," has been a frequent guest of the Superman Celebration and broke ground for the statue in June of 2009.
The statue idea was presented to Neil as a gift during her 85th birthday party celebration in California a few years ago. She is well known for her portrayal of Lois Lane in the memorable television series, The Adventures of Superman.
With plans set for an unveiling on June 11 during the Superman Celebration, final engraving orders are needed at the monument company very soon. A deadline of April 16 has been set for ordering engraved bricks guaranteed to be in place for the unveiling.
Clyde Wills, President of the Metropolis Chamber of Commerce and chairman of the Noel Neill Statue Committee, explains that personalized engraved brick sales are critical to the completion of this project. "Engraved bricks are available for $75 each, are a great way for individuals and families to be a part of this historic project," he said.
Bricks may be purchased at the Metropolis Chamber of Commerce at 607 Market St. in Metropolis. The bricks are 4'x8" will hold three lines of up to 13 characters each. Also available for a $300 donation is a larger 12" x 12" brick. These bricks may be engraved with a logo or text and would be well suited for companies, organizations or memorials.
More information about the statue and a brick order form can be found at www.noelneillstatue.com. Orders may also be placed by calling the Chamber of Commerce at 618-524-2714 or emailing metrochamber@verizon.net.
Click "Read More" below to see further details on the Noel Neill Statue project. |
· Steve Younis on March 13, 2010 12:10am EST·
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| March 12, 2010: Superman Homepage "Speeding Bulletin" News Video |
Here's the "Speeding Bulletin" video report for the week March 5-11, 2010.
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:
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· Steve Younis on March 12, 2010 12:01am EST·
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| March 12, 2010: Robinson and Gates Talk "Last Stand of New Krypton" |
ComicBookResources.com has published a 2-part interview with writers James Robinson and Sterling Gates about the "Last Stand of New Krypton" 3-issue miniseries that spins out of the recent 12-issue "World of New Krypton" saga. Here's a portion of the interview...
CBR News: Maybe we should start with a bit of an overview for people who are coming late to the party. What's the story you'll be telling in "Last Stand of New Krypton?"
Sterling Gates: "Last Stand of New Krypton" is a massive story running through the Superbooks in March and April.
Essentially, Brainiac invades New Krypton, the planet that Superman's been living on for the last year. It's New Krypton's worst nightmare, and it's the second time Brainiac's come after these people.
If you'll recall, Brainiac's Bottle City of Kandor is what eventually became New Krypton. Now, all of those Kryptonians are looking up at the sky, and they're terrified to see Brainiac's ship reappear. Will he bottle them again? Or will 100,000 Kryptonians, all with the powers of Superman, kick the hell out of the alien despot?
So this is where New Krypton makes its stand against Brainiac.
Read Part 1 and Part 2 of the interview at the CBR website.
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· Steve Younis on March 12, 2010 12:00am EST·
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| March 12, 2010: From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast |
Welcome to the 43rd 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.
HERE IT IS! This week Mike and Jeff wrap up the Exile arc in a jam-packed, extra-sized episode. In Superman #33 Superman works through his guilt with the Cleric, while in Adventures of Superman #456 the power behind Morgan Edge is revealed... sort of! Finally in Action Comics #643 Superman returns just in time to save Lois and Metropolis from Turmoil, a giant robot from another world!
Come on, it's Superman fighting a giant robot! What's not to love?
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.
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· Steve Younis on March 12, 2010 12:00am EST·
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| March 12, 2010: Superman on TV - March 13-19 |
By Barry Freiman
No "Smallville" on the CW this week. You can get your "Smallville" fix in high-definition if you have HD-Net. The show airs three hours a day beginning at 7 AM Monday through Friday.
"Justice League: Crisis on Multiple Earths" continues airing this week on pay per view and on demand channels. Check with your cable or satellite provider.
"Superman: The Animated Series" reruns "Where There's Smoke" with Peri Gilpin from "Frasier" unmistakably voicing Volcana. "STAS" airs Monday at 2 AM on DXD.
"Krypto the Superdog" drops repeats on Cartoon Network daily at 12:30 PM and on Boomerang daily at 8:30 AM.
Click "Read More" below to view the complete "Superman on TV" article.
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· Steve Younis on March 12, 2010 12:00am EST·
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| March 12, 2010: A Chat With "Smallville" Composer Louis Febre |
"Talk Geek" at BlogTalkRadio.com hosted a 45 minute chat with "Smallville" Composer Louis Febre to discuss what has gone down in season nine, and chat with fans about the show.
Listen to the interview online at BlogTalkRadio.com.
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· Steve Younis on March 12, 2010 12:00am EST·
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