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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 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: The Superman radio serial debuts in 1940.
February 13: World premiere of Justice League: Doom animated movie at The Paley Center for Media in New York.
February 14: Joanne Siegel, wife of Jerry Siegel and the original model for Lois Lane, dies in 2011, aged 93.
February 16: Los Angeles premiere of Justice League: Doom animated movie at The Paley Center for Media, LA.
February 17: Long-time Superman artist Curt Swan born in 1920.
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 28: Justice League: Doom animated movie released on Blu-ray, Special Edition DVD, or Standard Edition DVD.
February 29: Traditionally recognized as Superman's birthday!
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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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| February 3, 2012: Larry Thomas Ward Joins "Radio KAL Live!" |
The Superman Homepage is pleased to announce that our special guest for this week's episode of "Radio KAL Live!" is Larry Thomas Ward, who recently purchased the Massac Theatre in Metropolis, Illinois to reopen it as a fully-functioning movie house. Larry is best known to Superman fans as Noel Neill's friend, manager, and biographer.
The Superman Homepage hosts a LIVE "Radio KAL" broadcast every week for Superman fans to come chat "on air" about the Man of Steel.
Join us as we chat with Larry Thomas Ward on Monday, February 6 at 8.30pm PST (click here to check what time this is at your location).
To listen in visit SupermanHomepage.com/live at the designated time.
During the live broadcast you can phone (714) 242-6186 or click on the Skype icon (which will be available at the above link) during the show to be a caller and chat with us live "on air".
Subscribe to "Radio KAL Live!" via iTunes or your favorite Podcatcher.
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· Steve Younis on February 3, 2012 12:02am EST·
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| February 2, 2012: From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast |
Welcome to the 126th episode of From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast! This podcast has a simple premise; examine just about every Superman comic published between Man of Steel #1 in 1986 to Adventures of Superman #649 in 2006 in an informative and hopefully entertaining format.
Part index. Part commentary. Part history lesson. All podcast.
This week Mike and Jeff continue their series on the DEATH AND RETURN OF SUPERMAN by discussing the fifth and sixth chapters of FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND. In ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #499 (Part 5 of the storyline) Supergirl discovers that Superman’s body is missing and ends up fighting with a bunch of Underworlders in her search for the Man of Steel’s corpse. Also in that issue Dan Turpin cuts loose. Then in ACTION COMICS #686 the Guardian makes a ghastly discovery at Cadmus while the search for Superman’s body continues. Finally Mike tells you what else was going on in the DCU with the appropriately named ELSEWHERE IN THE DCU segment.
Next time: FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND concludes with SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF STEEL #21 and SUPERMAN #77.
You can subscribe to the show in two ways. First there is the RSS Feed and there is also the iTunes link. You can also download the episode directly.
If you want to comment on the show or contact the hosts you can always private message Mike and Jeff, leave comments here or email them at fromcrisistocrisis@gmail.com. All questions, concerns, fears, trepidations and cheap shots are welcome.
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· Steve Younis on February 2, 2012 5:43pm EST·
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| February 2, 2012: Henry Cavill at Edwards Air Force Base |
The Edwards Air Force Base website has posted an article explaining how Henry Cavill took time out from filming on "Man of Steel" to meet with men and women stationed at the base to sign autographs and pose for photos on January 31.
More than 100 Airmen filled the dining facility from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., where each received an autographed "Man of Steel" lithograph, and had the option of taking a photograph with Cavill.
"It was great that he took the time out of his busy schedule to do something so wonderful for the military," said Senior Airman Lyndee Bennett, 95th Security Forces Squadron. "He was incredibly nice. It's amazing how an event like this humanizes the actors. I really enjoyed the opportunity to meet him."
Read the complete report at the EAFB website.
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· Steve Younis on February 2, 2012 12:01am EST·
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| February 2, 2012: The Adventures Continue for Fans of "Adventures of Superman" |
Fans of the 1950's TV show "Adventures of Superman" will be interested to know that The Adventures Continue (TAC), a website devoted to that classic series and its star, George Reeves, has added new and revised content.
TAC editor/researcher Lou Koza shares his collection of rare photos of Reeves escorting three-time Olympic champion figure skater Sonja Henie to the Hollywood film premier of The Egyptian, in 1954. Also new is the three-episode saga "Superman and the Mob Men" by Bruce Kanin (which includes an informative preface), and Kirk Hastings' "The Girl of Steel," which is illustrated to show what 1960's Bewitched actress Elizabeth Montgomery would have looked like as a 1950's TV Supergirl.
Updated articles detail Reeves' appearance at a 1957 sportsmen's show in Connecticut, a remarkable photo gallery of 1950's kids wearing Superman "play suits," reviews of five George Reeves films by the late Janeen Christensen, and a bio of Reeves paramour Toni Mannix (portrayed in the 2006 film Hollywoodland by Diane Lane, who will be seen as Martha Kent in next year's Man of Steel).
There's hours of fascinating reading, rare images, and super-nostalgia waiting for you at TAC, which can be found at www.jimnolt.com.
While you're there, also check out the features and extra goodies in each of the "TAC Year in Review" items listed on the site.
(TAC was founded and is owned by Superman historian Jim Nolt, and is the continuation of his 1990's TAC fanzine, originated by Dr. Don Rhoden.)
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· Steve Younis on February 2, 2012 12:00am EST·
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| February 2, 2012: The New 52 Adventures of Superman - Episode 3 |
The New 52 Adventures of Superman is a podcast dedicated to covering every adventure of Superman and his family of characters as they are currently being published as part of DC Comics - The New 52!
Welcome back for the third episode of The New 52 Adventures of Superman, where Jon, Mike, and Dave crack into the second month of Superman's latest incarnation:
Action Comics #2 -- "Superman in Chains" -- Superman has been captured by Lex Luthor and must escape. We learn a lot about his physiology and just how evil a man this new Luthor is.
Superboy #2 -- "Superboys and Their Toys" -- Superboy is sent on his first training mission before being sent after the Teen Titans. The question arises concerning just where this series is headed, cuz it's not what we expected coming out of the first issue.
The New 52 Adventures of Superman is a proud member of the Superman Podcast Network. If you wish to send feedback, you may do so in the comments below or via email. You can also subscribe to the show through iTunes.
Visit "The New 52 Adventures of Superman" Podcast website or download this episode as an MP3 file.
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· Steve Younis on February 2, 2012 12:00am EST·
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| February 1, 2012: SuperTrivia Quiz |
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!
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· Steve Younis on February 1, 2012 12:03am EST·
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| February 1, 2012: Superman Tribute Fence Repaired |
In May 2011 a drunk driver crashed through the ornamental fence that surrounds the site of Joe Shuster's former home in Cleveland, Ohio, damaging metal plates that tell the Superman story as it began in 1938.
Seven of the fifteen plates were damaged in the accident and now have all been repaired and replaced. The fence at the corner of Amor and Parkwood avenues in Glenville was originally created and installed by the Glenville Development Corporation and the Siegel and Shuster Society.
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· Steve Younis on February 1, 2012 12:03am EST·
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Which has been the best live-action version of Clark Kent?
Superman Serials (starring Kirk Alyn)
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Adventures of Superman (starring George Reeves)
4% [7 Votes]
Superman Broadway Musical (starring Bob Holiday)
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Superman Movies (starring Christopher Reeve)
38% [60 Votes]
Superboy TV series (starring JH Newton & G Christopher)
1% [2 Votes]
Lois & Clark (starring Dean Cain)
23% [36 Votes]
Smallville (starring Tom Welling)
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Superman Returns (starring Brandon Routh)
5% [8 Votes]
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