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Noteworthy Superman dates to remember...
September 1: Traditionally recognized as the birthday of Jonathan Kent, Clark Kent's adoptive father.
September 5: George Lazenby, Jor-El in the Superboy TV series, born in Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia in 1939.
September 6: Justin Whalin, Jimmy Olsen in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, born in 1974.
September 8: The Super Friends cartoon show makes its debut on ABC-TV in 1973.
September 10: Filmation's The New Adventures of Superman animated series premieres on CBS in 1966.
September 12: Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman makes its debut on ABC-TV in 1993.
September 13: Artist Mike Grell (Superboy and the Legion of Super Heroes) born in 1947.
September 15: Jackie Cooper, Perry White in the Superman films, born in 1922.
September 16: Tommy Bond, Jimmy Olsen in two serials, Superman and Atom Man vs Superman, born in Dallas, Texas in 1926.
September 16: Writer Kurt Busiek (Superman & Action Comics) born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1960.
September 16: Steve Younis, owner of the Superman Homepage, born in 1971. :)
September 17: Bryan Singer, director of Superman Returns, born in New York, NY, USA in 1965.
September 17: Writer Roger Stern (Action Comics) born in 1950.
September 18: James Marsden (Richard White in Superman Returns), born in Stillwater, Oklahoma in 1973.
September 22: Traditionally recognized as the birthday of Kara Zor-El, AKA Supergirl.
September 23: Writer Peter David (Supergirl) born in 1956.
September 24: 'Smallville' Season 10, Episode 1 'Lazarus' airs on The CW at 8.00pm.
September 24: Tommy Bond, Jimmy Olsen in two serials, Superman and Atom Man vs Superman, dies in 2005, aged 79.
September 25: Christopher Reeve, star of the Superman films, born in New York, NY in 1952.
September 26: Writer Louise Simonson (Superman: The Man of Steel) born in 1946.
September 28: Traditionally recognized as the birthday of Lex Luthor.

 

 
 
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Season 10, Episode 1 - "Lazarus"


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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September 3, 2010: "Smallville" Season 10 Official Description

Smallville The CW has released the official description for the 10th and final season of "Smallville".

The end of the beginning starts here. Taking flight in its tenth and final season, this modern retelling of a hero's legendary origins continues to blend realism, action, heart and humor as Clark Kent (Tom Welling) soars toward claiming his birthright.

Clark has emerged from his darkest hour, only to find the path to his destiny blocked by ghosts from the past - shadows in the present tempting Clark toward the darkness at every turn. Despite insurmountable odds, is Clark strong enough to step into the light and claim his rightful place as Earth's mightiest protector?

As "Smallville's" epic ninth season came to a close, General Zod (Callum Blue) and his Kryptonian Army declared war on the people of Earth. Clark prevented the deaths of thousands, if not millions of humans by using the Kryptonian Book of Rao to stop the attack. The spiritual tome opened a gateway to another world, one where Clark's people could exist in peace. One-by-one, every Kryptonian on Earth was propelled across the universe, but as Clark prepared for his "ascension," Zod refused to leave. Using a blue Kryptonite dagger to make himself human and avoid being sucked into space, Zod remained behind so that he could rule a world without its guardian, Clark Kent. Having no other option to rid the world of Zod's tyranny, Clark plunged the dagger into his own abdomen, protecting himself from ascension - and exiling Zod in the process. Though victorious, Clark's win was bittersweet as he plummeted off the building and into the darkness below.

Click "Read More" below to read the full description for Season 10.


· Steve Younis on September 02 2010· Read More · 7 Comments · 671 Reads ·Print
 
 

 
 
September 2, 2010: Vote Tom Welling for "Best Superhero" in Scream Awards

Tom Welling Tom Welling has been nominated in the 2010 Scream Awards for the "Best Superhero" category.

Tom's Clark Kent in "Smallville" is up against Nicolas Cage as Big Daddy in "Kick-Ass", Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man in "Iron Man 2", Aaron Johnson as Kick-Ass in "Kick-Ass", Chloe Grace Moretz as Hit-Girl in "Kick-Ass", and Zachary Quinto as Sylar in "Heroes".

Fans can vote now via Spike.com.

There are 30 different categories in the Spike 2010 Scream Awards, the event honoring the best in Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Comics and Horror, with winners to be announced on November 19, 2010.


· Steve Younis on September 02 2010· 2 Comments · 47 Reads ·Print
 
 

 
 
September 2, 2010: Sneak Peek at "Superman: Earth One"

DC Comics has released a 5-page sneak peek at the original graphic novel, "Superman: Earth One", which is set for an October release.

    With SUPERMAN: EARTH ONE, Straczynski and Davis inject the folk tale and legend that is Superman's origin with a modern, vital and forward-looking energy that makes for a refreshing, epic and challenging super-hero adventure.

    In SUPERMAN: EARTH ONE - the first original graphic novel retelling Superman's origin - Clark Kent is a man looking for meaning in a new city and an age of failing newspapers, hand-held devices and instant gratification. But when you can fly through the sky and burn objects with a glance - things become a tad more complicated. Doubly so when a fleet of alien ships arrive on your doorstep.

    SUPERMAN: EARTH ONE channels the best tales of Superman with a look toward the future, by two of the brightest talents the industry has to offer. We've got a first look at the graphic novel below. Prepare to be wowed.

"Superman: Earth One" is written by J. Michael Straczynski with art by Shane Davis.

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You can pre-order "Superman: Earth One" from Amazon.com.


· Steve Younis on September 02 2010· 12 Comments · 271 Reads ·Print
 
 

 
 
September 2, 2010: Pendant Productions Does "Superman vs. The Atom Man"

Superman vs The Atom Man Jack Ward of the Sonic Society contacted Pendant Productions in the late spring of 2010 with an offer to participate in "Sonic Summerstock Theater", a presentation where modern audio drama groups were putting together shows based on original old time radio (OTR) scripts.

Pendant jumped at the chance, and the end result is "Superman vs. The Atom Man", almost an hour of old time radio story and dialogue produced with modern mixing techniques for a truly unique experience.

Hear the "Superman: The Last Son of Krypton" cast performing as their 1940's counterparts!

Superman vs. The Atom Man
(September 1, 2010)
(58mins 48secs)
53.9mb MP3 file

You can listen to the original broadcast online via the Sonic Society's website, or you can download the show (and the exclusive commentary track) from PendantAudio.com.

You can listen to the original 1940s version via FreeOTRshows.com.


· Steve Younis on September 02 2010· 1 Comment · 198 Reads ·Print
 
 

 
 
September 2, 2010: Retro Review - "The Adventures of Superman"

Adventures of Superman Superman Homepage reviewer James Lantz continues reviewing episodes from "The Adventures of Superman" TV series for those nostalgic for the 1950s.

Check out his review of the Public Service Program "Stamp Day For Superman" featuring Superman promoting the purchase of United States Savings Bonds.


· Steve Younis on September 02 2010· 1 Comment · 147 Reads ·Print
 
 

 
 


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September 1, 2010: "Smallville" Spoilers for Season 10

Smallville EW's "Ask Ausiello" has the following "Smallville" spoiler for fans awaiting the beginning of the 10th and final season...

    Question: A Smallville spoiler in honor of the show's 10th and final season?

    Ausiello: Sources confirm to me exclusively that there will be at least one huge "Clois" moment in each of the first eight episodes.

The 10th season's premiere episode is titled "Lazarus", and will air on The CW at 8.00pm on Friday, September 24th.


· Steve Younis on September 01 2010· 18 Comments · 915 Reads ·Print
 
 

 
 
September 1, 2010: Tom Welling and Justin Hartley in Portrait Magazine

Portrait Magazine Potrait Magazine's September 2010 issue features Tom Welling and Justin Hartley on the cover, with interior articles on the two "Smallville" men.

You can read the "Tom Welling - The Small Screen's Superman" and "Justin Hartley Hits the Mark" articles online at PortraitMagazine.com.


· Steve Younis on September 01 2010· 4 Comments · 376 Reads ·Print
 
 

 
 
September 1, 2010: Gary Frank "Superman: Secret Origin" Interview

Superman: Secret Origin #6 ComicBookResources.com caught up with artist Gary Frank at the recent Fan Expo in Toronto, Canada and asked him about the 6-issue "Superman: Secret Origin" miniseries now that the final issue has shipped. Here's an excerpt from the interview...

    Did you make subtle changes or nuances when drawing the pages and panels that featured Superman versus those that featured Clark Kent? And is that part of the fun, getting to draw both sides of the iconic character?

    Completely. The eternal war which is raged on forums about whether Clark Kent is the real Superman or is Clark Kent a disguise is all rubbish. There is one character and there are different elements of this guy and in some circumstances, he will play up certain elements of his character for specific reasons but it doesn't mean that awkward Clark is a fake character. He's a guy that goes to a big city, he's grown up in the country, he works in a big office with office politics and back-biting and yeah, he can juggle tractors and things like that but that doesn't help you in that situation. To that extent, he is a fish out of water. He's nervous. The fact that he could demolish the Daily Planet building is irrelevant when you take the character out of context. He's never going to use any of his feats of strength against an ordinary person so how he's going to get confidence from that? He's still a fish out of water, he's still suffering the same problems that anybody gets in an environment with which they're not familiar.

Read the entire interview at the CBR website.


· Steve Younis on September 01 2010· 8 Comments · 297 Reads ·Print
 
 

 
 
September 1, 2010: "Superman/Batman: Apocalypse" Premiere Announced

Superman/Batman: Apocalypse Premieres at The Paley Center for Media Presented by Warner Home Video & UGO

Premieres set for Sept. 21 in Los Angeles & Sept. 23 in New York;
Media Invited to Red Carpet Interviews & Screenings;
Limited Free Tickets Available to Fans on First Come, First Served Basis

Warner Home Video, UGO.com and The Paley Center for Media proudly present the bi-coastal World Premieres of Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, the highly anticipated next entry in the ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original PG-13 Movies, in Los Angeles on September 21 and New York on September 23. Filmmakers and members of the voice cast will attend both events for red carpet media interviews and post-screening panel discussions.

On Tuesday, September 21, Superman/Batman: Apocalypse will screen at the Paley Center in Los Angeles (465 North Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills) with media interviews starting at 5:30 p.m. and screening commencing at 7:00 p.m. A panel discussion moderated by UGO movie editors will follow the screening featuring executive producer Bruce Timm, director Lauren Montgomery, writer Tab Murphy and dialogue/casting director Andrea Romano. Additional participants, including voice cast members, will be announced as confirmed.

On Thursday, September 23, Superman/Batman: Apocalypse will screen at the Paley Center in New York City (25 West 52nd Street) with media interviews starting at 5:00 p.m. and screening commencing at 6:30 p.m. Following the screening, Kevin Conroy, the fan-favorite voice of Batman, and casting/dialogue director Andrea Romano will lead a panel discussion moderated by UGO movie editors. Additional participants, including voice cast members, will be announced as confirmed.

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Click "Read More" to see how you can attend.


· Steve Younis on September 01 2010· Read More · 2 Comments · 341 Reads ·Print
 
 

 
 
September 1, 2010: Exclusive Interview with Stacy Haiduk

Stacy Haiduk "I Spent an Afternoon - and Early Evening - With Lana Lang"

By Barry Freiman

Interview Questions by Barry Freiman and Sam Rizzo

Lois Lane may have spent a night with Superman and admittedly gotten a terrific story out of it, but Ms. Lane's not the only reporter to get face-time with one of Smallville, Kansas's two most famous denizens. On Wednesday, August 18, 2010, I spent the afternoon at The Art Institute of Chicago with the actress who played the girl destined to go down in history as almost ending up with Superman, if it weren't for that pesky Lois Lane. Lana Lang, the red-headed girl next door to the Boy of Steel, in almost every version of continuity always a bridesmaid and never a bride. A reunion with Lana Lang, now that's a terrific story.

From 1988 to 1992, Stacy Haiduk, 42, played Lana for four seasons and 100 episodes of "Superboy: The TV Series" (aka "The Adventures of Superboy"). Haiduk has everything someone who used to grab the Boy of Steel's attention should have - she's gorgeous, funny, talented, smart, sensitive, and, as hinted by the red hair, a bit quirky. Wig and no wig, she was Ron Weasley before Ron Weasley - or perhaps with just enough Hermione to counteract the weirds.

As the only original cast member to remain with the show for its entire run, audiences saw Lana's complete arc from college co-ed to investigator. That's why, to compare Haiduk's Lana to the Lanas played since by actress Kristin Kreuk, who played Lana Lang on "Smallville", and before by Annette O'Toole, who played a single Mom Lana in "Superman III", it's much easier to see not only what attracted Superboy to her but why audiences never felt sorry for Haiduk's Lana. It was always pretty clear in Haiduk's performance that this Lana Lang would survive, even thrive, sans Boy of Steel.

Read our exclusive interview with Stacy Haiduk right here at the Superman Homepage.


· Steve Younis on September 01 2010· 10 Comments · 572 Reads ·Print
 
 

 
 
September 1, 2010: SuperTrivia Quiz

Mr Mxyzptlk! Welcome to the Superman Homepage SuperTrivia Quiz! This is a monthly competition, updated at the beginning of every month.

There are three trivia questions. They're based on anything Superman-related, whether it be in the Comics, TV shows, Cartoons, Movies, etc...

Can you answer all three questions correctly? Click here to find out!


· Steve Younis on September 01 2010· 0 Comments · 198 Reads ·Print
 
 




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