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Noteworthy Superman dates to remember...
January 1: Frank Langella, (Perry White in Superman Returns), born in Bayonne, New Jersey in 1938.
January 2: Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man is released in 1976, the first time that DC and Marvel Comics characters team up.
January 2: Kate Bosworth, (Lois Lane in Superman Returns), born in Los Angeles, California in 1983.
January 5: George Reeves, star of the Adventures of Superman television series, born in 1914.
January 14: Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane #1 goes on sale in 1958.
January 15: Smallville Season 8, Episode 11 'Legion' airs in the U.S. at 8.00pm on The CW.
January 15: Phyllis Coates, Lois Lane in Superman and the Mole Men (1951) and the first year of Adventures of Superman television series, born in 1927.
January 16: John Hamilton, Perry White in the Adventures of Superman television series, born in 1886.
January 21: Traditionally recognized as the birthday of Pete Ross, Clark Kent's boyhood friend.
January 22: Smallville Season 8, Episode 12 'Bulletproof' airs in the U.S. at 8.00pm on The CW.
January 25: Patricia Marand, Lois Lane in the broadway musical comedy It's a Bird It's a Plane It's Superman, born in Brooklyn, New York in 1934.
January 29: Smallville Season 8, Episode 13 'Power' airs in the U.S. at 8.00pm on The CW.
January 30: Gene Hackman, Lex Luthor in the Superman films, born in San Bernardino, California in 1930.
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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.
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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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· Steve Younis on January 1, 2007 12:00am EST
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| January 7, 2009: Final Crisis #7 to Contain Seven Extra Pages |
FINAL CRISIS #7, the incredible conclusion to the epic miniseries that has shaken the DC Universe to its core, will arrive in stores with a bonus: Seven extra pages of story at no extra cost!
In this issue, the saga concludes with an apocalyptic battle for the soul of humanity that must be seen to be believed! Can the heroes of 52 Earths save the multiverse? And is the only way to save the multiverse to change it forever?
FINAL CRISIS #7 is written by Grant Morrison, with art by Doug Mahnke, Christian Alamy and Tom Nguyen and covers by J.G. Jones and Marco Rudy.
FINAL CRISIS #7 (NOV080123) is on Final Order Cutoff on Thursday, January 8, and is scheduled to arrive in stores on January 28 with 48 pages and a cover price of $3.99 U.S. Check your orders today!
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· Steve Younis on January 7, 2009 12:05am EST·
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| January 7, 2009: Clark/Doomsday Throwdown on "Smallville"? |
TV Guide's Matt Mitovich's Mega Minute dishes some goss on what Sam Witwer had to say about whether or not Doomsday and Clark will go toe to toe again in future episodes of "Smallville".
Will Smallville's Clark - or perhaps Superman himself? - eventually get a piece of Doomsday?
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· Steve Younis on January 7, 2009 12:05am EST·
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| Mild Mannered Reviews - Superman #683 |

Mild Mannered Reviews - Superman #683
Scheduled to arrive in stores: December 31, 2008
Cover date: February 2009
"New Krypton" - Part 9: "Hard Times"
Writer: James Robinson Penciller: Renato Guedes and Jorge Correa Jr. Inker: Wilson Magalhaes and Jorge Correa Jr.
Reviewed by: Neal Bailey
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· Steve Younis on January 7, 2009 12:04am EST·
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| Mild Mannered Reviews - Justice Society of America #22 |

Mild Mannered Reviews - Justice Society of America #22
Scheduled to arrive in stores: December 31, 2008
Cover date: February 2009
"One World, Under Gog" - Part Seven: "Thy Will Be Done"
Writer: Geoff Johns
Penciller: Dale Eaglesham & Alex Ross (painted pages)
Inker: Nathan Massengill
Reviewed by: Neal Bailey
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· Steve Younis on January 7, 2009 12:03am EST·
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| Mild Mannered Reviews - Trinity #31 |
Mild Mannered Reviews - Trinity #31
Scheduled to arrive in stores: December 31, 2008
Cover date: December 31, 2008
Main Story: "The Empress, The Chariot and Judgment"
Main Writers: Kurt Busiek
Main Pencillers: Mark Bagley
Main Inker: Art Thibert
Back-Up Story: "The Legend of the Hunting Hawk"
Back-Up Story Writer: Kurt Busiek and Fabian Nicieza
Back-Up Story Penciller: Scott McDaniel & Andy Owens
Back-Up Story Inker: Allen Passalaqua
Reviewed by: Barry Freiman with Neal Bailey and Jeffrey Bridges
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· Steve Younis on January 7, 2009 12:02am EST·
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| January 7, 2009: Update on Siegel House Restoration |
Cleveland.com has posted a report updating us on the current status of the efforts to restore the home where Jerry Siegel lived when he dreamed up the idea for Superman.
Since the auction ended, workers have torn down the house's two chimneys. One was rebuilt and the second one was removed.
Workers also repaired the leaking roof, which was paramount to stopping further damage, said Tracey Kirksey, executive director of the Glenville Development Corp. and a board member of the Siegel and Shuster Society.
Kirksey said the repairs are being arranged around the schedules of the house's owners, Hattie and Jefferson Gray, so as not to completely disrupt their lives.
Read the complete article at the Cleveland.com website.
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· Steve Younis on January 7, 2009 12:02am EST·
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| January 7, 2009: Liefeld Recalls Defunct Superman/Youngblood Crossover |
ComicsBulletin.com reports on a thread over at the Millarworld message boards where comic creator Rob Liefeld mentions a "Superman/Youngblood" crossover that was planned to be released back in the early 1990s.
When asked about the defunct Superman/Youngblood crossover, planned nearly 11 years ago, Liefeld says the project was the result of a face-to-face meeting DC President Paul Levitz at an offsite meeting during the 1992 San Diego Comic Convention. "Superman learns that Krypton's fate was tied into a huge galactic war between Combat's race, the Katellans and Krypton," Liefeld adds. "Superman hunts down Combat after realizing that he is a part of the Government's Youngblood squad and they fight and eventually journey back in time to prevent the betrayal on Krypton, only to realize that the Katellans were trying to aid Krypton Police in nabbing what was a Krypton driven terrorist agenda to destroy Krypton...
"Supes and Youngblood discover that the Katellans were directly afflicted by the destruction of Krypton, which sent Katella into an Ice Age. Supes and Y-Blood realize that the bad intel that was delivered to them was a product of Brainiac and Darkthorn, both of whom intended foe each side to take out each other."
Liefeld says the story was bumped to make room for Todd McFarlane's Spawn/Batman crossover, a project Todd wanted to go first. Rob says that after the Superman/Youngblood project was delayed a year, he turned his attention to other assignments and the crossover fell by the wayside. "Aside from Levitz' initial interest in the project, DC was never terribly amped about it," Liefeld says. "All for the best I suppose."
You can read the full report at ComicsBulletin.com.
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· Steve Younis on January 7, 2009 12:02am EST·
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| January 7, 2009: The Superman Orchestra Performs Again |
Seeing the Man of Steel live and in technicolor is one thing, but watching him wrestle a T-Rex and sucker-punch flaming comets with a live orchestra and voice actors behind him is another thing altogether.
Under the glow of the big screen, 12 musicians, six composers and voice actors put their own interpretive spin on the acclaimed Fleischer Studios action classics of the 1940s. The orchestra is up close, the action appropriate for all ages, and the composers are world class. Bring the family, the music-lovers and the comic buffs to experience film and music in a new way.
Friday January 23rd at 7pm and the 24th, a matinee at 2pm
The Whitsell Auditorium at the Portland Art Museum
1219 SW Park Avenue, Portland, OR
503-221-1156 x10
www.nwfilm.org
$14 - $10: Students/Members
Tickets available in advance at nwfilm.org
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· Steve Younis on January 7, 2009 12:02am EST·
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| January 7, 2009: Superman in Vogue Fashion Feature |
Models.com reports on a series of photographic magazine advertisements using Superman to promote a range of clothing items in a recent issue of Vogue magazine.
Somewhere in the Vogue office lurks a latent comic book fanatic. Every few months an editorial taken straight from the pages of DC or Marvel pops up to remind us of the joyous pleasure comics can bring. For January visions of Superman and Lois Lane run through Mario Testino's colorful and lighthearted editorial. With David Gandy as the archetypal hero and Carolyn Murphy as his designer clad counterpart, the story could not be more cheerfully cartoonish.
Thanks to Coco for bringing this to our attention. |
· Steve Younis on January 7, 2009 12:01am EST·
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