Articles related to "Clark Kent"Although not as well known as Lois Lane, the other L.L. in Superman's life has a long history of romance with Clark Kent, Superboy and Superman. She's a busy girl.
Plane loads of Superman related DVDs for June 20, 2006 mixed in with two OMEN releases ... All a ploy for you to stay home instead.
Since Superman's debut, several actors have had the honor of playing the "Man of Steel," in movies and TV.
Although not as well known as Lois Lane, the other L.L. in Superman's life has a long history of romance with Clark Kent, Superboy and Superman. She's a busy girl.
Taking a cue from Norman Rockwell, this story reintroduces Superman's roots in Smallville, Kansas and illuminates Clark Kent's struggle to discover his identity.
Half a decade after Superman was first published in his own comic, his adventures as a youngster hit newsstands. Since the late 1960's, he's been a regular on television.
In this multi-part series of articles, we continue to examine the notable sci-fi shows from last season, as well as new series in the works for the 2008-2009 season.
The birth of Superman shows that no one, not even fictional characters, can escape their roots. In the case of the Man of Steel, those roots lay in the Golem's Clay.
Superman, rocketed off Krypton, crashed on Earth as a baby to grow into the greatest hero in history. The Last Son of Krypton also rocketed off the page into every media.
Lois Lane has always needed saving by the Man of Steel. She debuted with Big Blue in Action Comics #1 in 1938 and has been getting pushed out of windows ever since.
Created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino in 1959, Supergirl blasted into the public consciousness. Surprisingly, it took her until 1984 to fly out of comics into theaters.
The Man-of-Steel comic book hero 'Superman' soared but Shuster and co-creator Jerry Siegel were left behind. Shuster struggled to make a living with vision disabilities.
Created in 1955 as a pet for Superboy, Krypto didn't get a shot at television fame until the 1960's. Since then he has made a number of appearances on television.
Lois Lane has always needed saving by the Man of Steel. She debuted with Big Blue in Action Comics #1 in 1938 and has been getting pushed out of windows ever since.
Nearly everyone on earth knows that Superman came to earth from Krypton and knows that his father Jor-El sent him here in a rocket when Krypton exploded.
The Justice League of America gathers the greatest heroes in the DC Universe onto one team. That team has appeared in more than just the static pages of comic books.
Lois Lane has always needed saving by the Man of Steel. She debuted with Big Blue in Action Comics #1 in 1938 and has been getting pushed out of windows ever since.
Using her trademark Canary Cry, Dinah Lance fights crime in fishnets and a leather jacket. This combination of fashion sense and attitude work well on television.
Part of the Fatal Five, Persuader is a formidable foe for the Legion of Super Heroes. Any time the Legion appears on screen, Persuader isn't far behind.
Created in 1980 by Marv Wolfman and George Perez, Victor Stone is part man, part machine. A minor character in the comics, he is usually seen as part of the Teen Titans.
Whether it's Winslow Schott, Winslow Schott, Jr, or Jack Nimball, when Toyman menaces Metropolis or Smallville, even the most harmless toy can become a deadly weapon.
The Legion of Super-Heroes was created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino in 1958. The team has several animated versions and is soon to make their live action debut.
The Martian Manhunter serves a particular purpose in the Justice League, beyond using his superpowers. Like Spock on Star Trek, he sees humanity from the outside.
Why go with just another boring superhero costume this year? Grab your boyfriend or girlfriend and dress up as your favorite comic book duo together instead.
Created in 1941, Plastic Man has always been under appreciated. He has only appeared on television a handful of times, but he does keep popping up regularly.
Phone booths served several generations well and inspired interesting stories, but they are subject to vandalism and don't fit in with the wireless culture.
Spectacles and contact lenses are the mainstay of corrective eyewear. Despite their advantages, their use may confer less benefit than natural vision returned from LASIK.
Superman, rocketed off Krypton, crashed on Earth as a baby to grow into the greatest hero in history. The Last Son of Krypton also rocketed off the page into every media.
By familiarizing yourself with the underlying structures of the best stories, you can create stronger, more compelling plots in your own work.
As the Dark Knight himself is breaking box-office records, how do everyday-female super-heroines survive in what many believe is a male-dominated fan base? Or can they?
Warner Home Video's Max Fleischer's Superman 1941 - 1942 is a surprisingly sparse reissue of the classic theatrical cartoons. 8/10.
Sci Fi & Fantasy Finds: In a solid follow up to 2007's "The Last Days of Krypton", Anderson explores the internal conflicts of two of comic books' most iconic superheroes
Reporters need to go into interviews with a variety of weapons: a fast pen, a probing mind, enough charisma to pull info from sources. And, of course, the right shoes.
For decades, Superman set the standard for modern superheroes. So it may come as a shock to learn that his superhero creators originally meant for him to be a villain.
At last the buxom bombshell Power Girl makes her movie debut in the animated DVD Superman/Batman: Public Enemies. Now the uninitiated can learn what they've been missing.
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