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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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Mild Mannered Reviews - Annuals
This year the Annuals throughout the DC Universe are themed: "Planet DC". With our favourite heroes meeting fellow heroes from all around the world.
Superman Annual #12
Scheduled to arrive in stores: June 28, 2000
Writer: Oscar Pinto, Fancisco Haghenbeck, and Brain K Vaughan Penciller: Carlo Barberi Inker: Marlo Alquiza and Juan Vlasco
"Whispers Of The Earth"
Reviewed by: Nick Newman (Nnewman8283@yahoo.com)
In Mexico City traffic is at a standstill, due to a small girl standing in the middle of the road, her eyes glowing... Three heroes, Iman, Acrata, and El Muerto; arrive on the scene.
Back in Metropolis, Lois talks to Clark, who is currently in Mexico covering a story. Clark has to leave suddenly to assist the trio of heroes. Inside Mexico's World Trade Center, the three rush to try and save the people from the collapsing building. They momentarily subdue the girl, but then Superman comes to their rescue. He approaches the girl, but she attacks him with magic. The other three stop her and teleport away with the unconscious Man of Steel, leaving the girl alone. Atop the roof, the four review the battle and Iman's computer recognizes the symbol that the little girl was wearing. Acrata says that she knows what it means, but then teleports away. The remaining three visit a scientist to learn what it means instead. He identifies it as an ancient symbol associated with a nearby temple. The three leave.
Inside of Duran's stronghold, Acrata finds the girl sleeping. She touches her and the small girl screams, bringing guards running. EL Muerto breaks through the wall to save Acrata. The other two fly in as well, but the three novices are quickly subdued, and Duran uses magic to stop Superman. The four are thrown in a cell. Inside they talk about their origins, and El Muerto tells why he hates Superman. Superman apologizes, and then Iman finds his skeleton key. In the streets, Duran rampages, using a giant fiery claw to destroy the streets. Acrata grabs Duran's pendant, but that doesn't stop the fire. They need a "visitor from the stars" to stop the evil girl. They realize that the visitor is Superman. Acrata summons the ancient god, and Superman's body is taken over. The god-Superman stops the fire creature, before the pendant shatters and the god vanishes. Having triumphed over evil, Superman returns home to his parents' house for a nice meal.
"Special Report: Justice Across the Border"
A reporter interviews people on the street about the Mexican heroes, and visits the scientist to learn some of Mexico's folklore. He also interviews Iman, and talks to Clark Kent on the street. Suddenly, the small girl attacks again. The reporter is almost killed, but the three heroes save him. However, during the fight a falling statue flattens him. The End.
Story - 1: I'm sorry, but there is nothing good I can say about this issue, which is probably why this is the shortest review I have ever written. It was just a pointless theme-story that had no substance. The three heroes were lame and stereotypical and Superman was written horribly. This issue was not worth US$3.50, I'm not sure if it would be worth fifty cents.
Art - 3: The art was decent. I've seen better but I've also seen worse. That's about it.
Cover Art - 3: Again, mediocre at best. Definitely not something that is going to make me pick up the issue and read it.
Mild Mannered Reviews
2000
Note: Month dates are from the issue covers, not the actual date when the comic was on sale.
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Check out the Comic Index Lists for the complete list of Superman-related comics published in 2000.
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