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Noteworthy Superman dates to remember...
February 1: Stuart Whitman, Jonathan Kent in the Superboy TV series, born in San Francisco, California in 1928.
February 3: The Adventures of Superman makes its debut on television in 1953.
February 5: Smallville Season 9, Tele-Movie 'Absolute Justice' airs for 2 hours from 8.00pm on The CW.
February 6: Artist Bruce Timm (Superman: The Animated Series) born in 1961.
February 8: Jack Larson (Jimmy Olsen in The Adventures of Superman television series) born in Los Angeles, California in 1933.
February 12: Smallville Season 9, Episode 13 'Warrior' airs at 8.00pm on The CW.
February 12: The Superman radio serial debuts in 1940.
February 17: Long-time Superman artist Curt Swan born in 1920.
February 19: Smallville Season 9, Episode 14 'Persuasion' airs at 8.00pm on The CW.
February 26: Smallville Season 9, Episode 15 'Conspiracy' airs at 8.00pm on The CW.
February 27: Adam Baldwin (voice of Superman in Superman: Doomsday animated movie) born in Chicago, Illinois in 1962.
February 27: Traditionally recognized as the birthday of Lori Lemaris, mermaid of Atlantis.
February 29: Traditionally recognized as Superman's birthday!
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· Steve Younis on January 1, 2007 12:00am EST
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| February 9, 2010: "Smallville" Episode Guide and Review Update |
Peter McDermott has updated the "Smallville" Episode Guide with his summary of the most recent season 9 episode: "Absolute Justice".
Neal Bailey and Douglas Trumble have written their reviews for this same episode in the Smallville: Episode Reviews.
Check them out!
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· Steve Younis on February 9, 2010 12:00am EST·
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| February 9, 2010: "Superman/Batman - Journey to the Dark Side"? |
There's speculation going around that Warner Bros. will be releasing a sequel to the top-selling "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies" animated movie later this year. The following information was posted to the MillarWorld boards...
Since we all know the hot-selling Superman/Batman: Public Enemies was a hit on sales. It seems DC will make sequels out of that series instead of the other line of stories they could have used.
So the German site for WB products shows that September would be releasing Superman/Batman - Journey to the Dark Side.
Now there is no storyline like that in the comics, but will they take inspiration from the Loeb stories like they did in the first movie? Is the second one going to be the Michael Turner penciled "The Supergirl From Krypton" with some of the most iconic villains out there? From Darkseid to Female Furies!
Or will they make their own story or adapt plenty of stories from Superman/Batman book?
I can't verify whether the above information is indeed correct, as the German site doesn't currently have that information on their site. However I am awaiting word from my sources within Warner Bros. to find out one way or the other.
Thanks to Eli Gutierrez for the lead on this info. |
· Steve Younis on February 9, 2010 12:00am EST·
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| February 9, 2010: Behind the Scenes of the Super Friends - Part 2 of 4 |
By Adam Dechanel.
Yesterday you saw me eat my words... If you missed it one of the series artists; Stewart McKenny gave us a little insight into the world of the Super Friends. Today, he's kindly allowed us into his sketchbook and given us a slew of images to feast over - some of which have never been seen before!
For more on Stewart and his artwork check out StewartMcKenny.com |
· Steve Younis on February 9, 2010 12:00am EST·
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| February 8, 2010: JLA Symbol Seen in "Smallville: Absolute Justice" |
Sharp-eyed viewers would have spotted an interesting symbol during Friday night's "Absolute Justice" tele-movie "Smallville" event.
In the scene where Clark, Courtney, and Carter are talking about teams, Courtney asks Clark "So what do you call your team, anyway?" and Clark smiles saying, "A work in progress." The scene cuts to the Watchtower, directly above of what looks like a touch screen table where you can see a logo of some sort in all blue.
Superman Homepage member Terry McGinnis noticed that if you rotate the image you see a few letters that look very much like a stylized JLA (Justice League of America) logo.
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· Steve Younis on February 8, 2010 5:48pm EST·
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| February 8, 2010: Win an Official Smallville Crows Pennant |
TheWB.com Blogs is giving one lucky fan the chance to win an official Smallville Crows Pennant...
Clark Kent is one of Smallville's finest athletes, and, if you win, you'll be able to cheer him and his fellow Crows on to victory with this authentic sign of school spirit.
To be eligible to win you just have to visit TheWB.com and tell them which sport you'd most like to see Clark play and why. Entries must be received by Wednesday, February 10th at 9pm ET/6pm PT.
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· Steve Younis on February 8, 2010 5:47pm EST·
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| February 8, 2010: "Smallville" Season 9, Episode 13 - "Warrior" |
The thirteenth episode of Season 9 of "Smallville" is scheduled to air in the U.S. at 8.00pm on Friday, February 12th on The CW. Titled "Warrior", here is the official (spoiler-filled) description for the episode...
The CW also released 26 images, an episode trailer (also available via YouTube), and a Web Clip (available via YouTube) for this episode.
Click "Read More" below to view all the images.
Meanwhile, TV Guide has the following description for this same episode...
Clark runs into the magician Zatanna (Serinda Swan) at a comic-book convention, where a magical comic book is stolen by a young man (Carlo Marks) who develops special powers. Calling himself the Warrior Angel, he rescues Chloe from an accident. Meanwhile, Lois grows envious of Clark and Zatanna's connection. |
· Steve Younis on February 8, 2010 12:01am EST·
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| February 8, 2010: Behind the Scenes of the Super Friends - Part 1 of 4 |
This is part 1 of our 4-part series examining the "Super Friends" comic book.
By Adam Dechanel.
So with everything going on in comics the last few years, you'll perhaps have noticed that comics aren't as safe and wholesome as they used to be... sex crimes, dismemberment, manslaughter, murder... it's all there and there isn't one mainstream DCU book that hasn't featured things perhaps you would want to see. Then amongst the more adult world came a book that decided it wanted to entertain children, specifically there were a few that launched at the end of the DCUA (DC Universe Animation) demise. Billy Batson, Supergirl Cosmic Adventures, Tiny Titans and for our focus: DC Super Friends.
Many moons ago there was a cartoon show of the same name that is fondly remembered by its now adult viewers... Mattel & DC had decided to resurrect that idealism with this new version. I know, I know - its based on a toy line... that would have many a parent's alarm bells ringing and I'm no different. To begin with I hated this book, one because it heralded the end of the much adored DCUA and two because it was, as He-Man and many other were in years past, perceived as a commercial to sell toys.
Month after month I reviewed the books, ranting and raving at the preaching and adverts and the super deformed Super Friends. Somewhere along the line though my viewpoint changed... was it when Wonder Woman assassinated a man? When Superboy-Prime ripped Risk's arms off? When Supergirl almost murdered Batgirl? When Batman ripped out a villain's intestines? When Flash was beaten to death? When Superman decided to abandon us? Perhaps it was when zombies laid waste to the DCU... No, it was none of them.
A little girl asked me why I liked comics so much and what was going on in them... I explained - obviously editing out some of the above, and she looked a little disgusted... I was saddened - how can a child despise the very heroes many of us grew up with? So I fished out the latest issue of Super Friends and well... she loved it! We did the activities, we read the comics and we played with the Super Friends code.
I was more than a little disappointing in myself for my judgment of the book, but in a bizarre twist of fate, the series' artists, J. Bone & Stewart McKenny contacted me and through their insight I began to realize what a gem this book really is...
And so this 'behind the scenes' was born... Click "Read More" below to view "Part one: Stewart McKenny". |
· Steve Younis on February 8, 2010 12:00am EST·
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| February 7, 2010: "Absolute Justice" Sets High "Smallville" Ratings |
SeattlePI.com reports that the 2-hour "Absolute Justice" tele-movie which aired on Friday, February 5th on The CW, set the show's highest ratings for the season, while breaking other CW network records...
Smallville's two-hour movie "Absolute Justice" brought in the series' absolute best ratings all season, grabbing 2.8 million viewers Friday. The ratings were not only Smallville's best all season; it was also the CW's best Friday showing since September 2008. "Absolute Justice" also brought in the series' highest numbers in the adults 18-to-49 demo, with a 1.2 rating.
TVbytheNumbers.com has a complete break down of the ratings numbers for the night...
| Time |
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18-49 Rating/Shr |
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CBS |
Ghost Whisperer |
2.2/6 |
8.77 |
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ABC |
Supernanny |
1.5/5 |
5.39 |
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FOX |
House (R) |
1.3/4 |
3.85 |
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NBC |
Law & Order (R) |
1.1/3 |
5.64 |
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CW |
Smallville |
1.1/4 |
2.60 |
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CBS |
Medium |
2.2/6 |
9.10 |
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FOX |
Kitchen Nightmares |
1.8/5 |
4.13 |
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NBC |
Dateline |
1.5/5 |
6.49 |
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ABC |
Shark Tank |
1.4/4 |
4.66 |
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Smallville |
1.3/4 |
2.94 |
While the numbers are encouraging from a CW perspective, it's hard to get too excited when repeats of "House" and "Law and Order" received higher ratings in the same time slot.
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· Steve Younis on February 7, 2010 5:33pm EST·
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