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Noteworthy Superman dates to remember...
March 1: Tim Daly (voice of Superman in Superman: The Animated Series) born in New York, NY in 1956.
March 1: Jensen Ackles, (Jason Teague in Smallville TV series) born in Dallas, Texas in 1978.
March 9: Artist Rick Burchett (Superman Adventures) born in 1952.
March 12: Traditionally recognized as the birthday of Perry White, editor of the Daily Planet.
March 14: Kirk Alyn, star of two serials, Superman and Atom Man vs Superman, dies in 1999 of natural causes, aged 88.
March 25: Krypto The Superdog premieres in the U.S. on Cartoon Network in 2005.
March 26: Artist Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (Action Comics) born in 1948.
March 31: In 1959, Action #252 introduces us to Superman's cousin, Supergirl.

 

 
 
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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.

· Steve Younis on January 1, 2007 12:00am EST · Print
 
 

 
 
March 20, 2010: Superman on TV - March 20-26

Superman on TV By Barry Freiman

Now that Superman in the comics has been so well defined as Superman/Kal-El, it’s time for the new continuity to define Clark Kent, an essential part of the myth who’s been there since day one. Why did Lois fall in love with this Clark? How can Clark keep a job in today’s media when he’s been off-planet an entire year? I think “Smallville” and “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman” are a good starting point for comic book Clark to be re-developed as a character. He can still be a nerd who walks into doors, but give the guy some personality that makes it realistic that Perry’d put up with him, that Lois would love him, and that Jimmy would idolize him. Clark’s the guy I relate to and he’s nowhere to be found in the comics. Perhaps this is why I remain a devoted “Smallville” fan because Clark Kent is a real person there.

Unlike “Superman Returns” where Clark Kent was less developed as a character than he was in the Chris Reeve films. Superman and Kal-El were great characters in the film – flawed in some ways but there to do good. But what about Clark? He was so insignificant that he could return to town the same day as Superman and nobody blinked an eye. Margot Kidder’s Lois surely would have been suspect – she was when he showed up out of the blue at Niagara Falls in “Superman II”. “Superman Returns”, starring Brandon Routh, airs Thursday at 10:30 PM on AMC.

Still no “Smallville” on the CW this week. You can get your “Smallville” fix in high-definition if you have HD-Net. The show airs three hours a day beginning at 7 AM Monday through Friday.

Click "Read More" for the rest of this week's column.


· barryfreiman on March 20, 2010 5:04pm EST· Read More · 0 Comments · 96 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
March 19, 2010: Nolan Talks Superman But is Quiet on JLA Movie

Superman Movie News MTV's SplashPage caught a moment with Christopher Nolan at ShoWest the other day, and asked him about his involvement with the new Superman movie...

    "We're producing the [Superman] film and David Goyer had a terrific take on the story," Nolan told MTV News during this week's ShoWest convention. "I've been working on the story with David, and he's going to go off and write it, and we'll see where it goes."

    However, Nolan was far less verbose when it came to the possibility of Superman and Batman appearing on-screen together in a potential "Justice League" movie - a possibility we discussed here on Splash Page back when Nolan's involvement was initially rumored.

    "I can't really talk about other things," smiled Nolan when asked if "Justice League" is any more likely now that he's guiding the destinies of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne.

See the video interview at MTV's website.


· Steve Younis on March 19, 2010 10:30pm EST· 20 Comments · 695 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
March 19, 2010: Eddy Barrows Joins JMS on "Superman"

Superman DC Comics has announced that the new artist joining J. Michael Straczynski on the "Superman" comic book is none other than Eddy Barrrows.

    Eddy Barrows will be the artist for JMS' run on SUPERMAN, starting with a story in SUPERMAN #700 and kicking off officially with July's #701.

    We showed you some of Barrows' stunning art from the upcoming WAR OF THE SUPERMAN Free Comic Book Day book recently, so you've got an idea what to expect. But that's never stopped us from showing new art before, so why stop now? Here, for your Friday afternoon enjoyment is a fantastic page from WAR OF THE SUPERMAN. We showed the pencils recently, but the finished colors are amazing, and give you a great idea of what Eddy's Man of Steel will look like:

Check out the image from Eddy Barrows on the right.


· Steve Younis on March 19, 2010 5:43pm EST· 10 Comments · 329 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
March 19, 2010: Superman Movie to be 3D

Warner Bros. ShoWest 2010, a movie theater industry trade show, took place in Las Vegas yesterday and Alan Horn, president of Warner Bros. Entertainment made some interesting announcements.

Horn announced that, with the Harry Potter franchise set to wrap up next year, the company is looking to their DC Comics characters as their next tentpole property.

SlashFilm.com reports that Horn also revealed that Warner Bros. would be releasing all their major films in 3D moving forward.

    Alan Horn announced at ShoWest that all the studios tentpole movies, superhero films, and big special effects releases, will be distributed in 3D. He called it the new standard for the company. And yes, he was clear that this includes all of the future DC Comic Books films. That means that the new Superman and third Batman will be released in 3D.

It looks like The Flash will finally make it to the big screen in his own movie, along with the third Batman film, in 2012.


· Steve Younis on March 19, 2010 1:25am EST· 41 Comments · 1008 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
March 19, 2010: Superman Homepage "Speeding Bulletin" News Video

Here's the "Speeding Bulletin" video report for the week March 12-18, 2010.

The "Speeding Bulletin" is your weekly Superman news video, recapping the latest events in the world of Superman. It also includes the "Bailey Planet" rant, Neal Bailey's thought of the week, brought to you in his own infamous style.

Subscribe to the "Speeding Bulletin" vodcast via iTunes or your favorite Podcatcher.

Merchandise seen in this episode:


· Steve Younis on March 19, 2010 12:00am EST· 3 Comments · 131 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
March 19, 2010: "Smallville" Season 9, Episode 17 - "Checkmate"

Checkmate The CW has released the official (spoiler-filled) description for the 17th episode of Season 9 of "Smallville".

    PAM GRIER ("JACKIE BROWN," "THE L WORD") GUEST STARS AND PHIL MORRIS RETURNS AS MARTIAN MANHUNTER - Tess (Cassidy Freeman) creates an elaborate hoax in order to kidnap Green Arrow (Justin Hartley) and delivers him to Amanda Waller (guest star Pam Grier), who tells him that the government is recruiting him to serve his country. However, Green Arrow escapes before they can reveal his identity. After Oliver brings Clark (Tom Welling) and Chloe (Allison Mack) up to speed, the three investigate and Clark is surprised to find John Jones (guest star Phil Morris) investigating Oliver's kidnapping too. Clark senses that John is keeping information from him. Oliver and Clark are shocked when Tess reveals that Amanda is after something called "Watchtower." Waller threatens to kill Chloe unless Clark gives her the names and locations of the rest of the Justice League.

    Tim Scanlan directed the episode written by John Chisholm.

Titled "Checkmate", this episode will air at 8.00pm on Friday, April 9th on The CW. However the next new episode of "Smallville" airs a week earlier on April 2nd.


· Steve Younis on March 19, 2010 12:00am EST· 5 Comments · 322 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
March 19, 2010: Project Fanboy Awards Video

The guys at ProjectFanboy.com posted the video from the awards ceremony for the 2009 Project Fanboy Awards which was held at MegaCon in Orlando, Florida this past weekend.

At 1 minute 52 seconds you can see Jeffrey Taylor get up to accept the "Best Fansite" award on behalf of the Superman Homepage.

Nicely done Jeff!


· Steve Younis on March 19, 2010 12:00am EST· 2 Comments · 124 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
March 19, 2010: From Behind the Shadow of Superman

Siegel and Shuster Artist, and once newspaper publisher, Phil Yeh claims that Neal Adams and Jerry Robinson began voicing their support for the plight of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in the late 1970s after an article he ran in his free monthly Cobblestone newspaper brought the story to the mainstream media's attention.

    When Yeh called Siegel to arrange for an interview, he learnt that a thousand press releases had been sent out and he was the only one to respond.

    "I could not believe it! I arranged to come to Jerry's apartment in Los Angeles and wrote the story about this tragic injustice for our next monthly issue."

    Helping his cause was the fact that the new Superman film was in the works at the time and because DC Comics was owned by Warner Communications, Yeh knew they would have to respond to these charges.

    So he called New York to get Warner's side of the story. That call led to DC Comics working out a settlement a few weeks later which included, among others, that all comics, TV episodes, films and, later, video games starring Superman must have the credit line "Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster".

You can read the complete article on Phil Yeh at the New Straits Times website.


· Steve Younis on March 19, 2010 12:00am EST· 0 Comments · 102 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 


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March 18, 2010: "Smallville" 2011 Wall Calendar

2011 Calendar 2011 Calendar While we're only in March 2010, the 2011 "Smallville" wall calendar is already available for pre-order via Amazon.com.

    Based on the popular series on The CW, Smallville 2011 showcases the iconic characters of Smallville, Clark Kent's hometown. Features the Smallville characters Clark Kent, Chloe Sullivan, Lois Lane, Oliver Queen, Tess Mercer, and the mysterious Kryptonian Major Zod. Smallville, currently airing on Friday night and in its ninth season, remains the network's #1 series among young males. Smallville stars are consistently featured in entertainment news and magazines.

The calendar contains 24 pages and will be released on July 15, 2010.

Pre-order your "Smallville" 2011 Wall Calendar from Amazon.com, and help support the Superman Homepage.


· Steve Younis on March 18, 2010 12:01am EST· 6 Comments · 369 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
March 18, 2010: "Smallville" Spoiler - Fill in the Blanks

Smallville - Season 9 EW's "Ask Ausiello" feature has one small "Smallville" spoiler... but you need to fill in the blanks.

    Question: After giving up on the show years ago, Smallville has been unexpectedly awesome lately! Any scoop?

    Ausiello: **** is going to sleep with *** in episode **.

Let the guessing game begin...

Meanwhile, EarthsMightiest.com takes a look back at Clark Kent's single super flight on "Smallville" in the episode "Crusade", via interviews and behind the scenes images (including pre-vis and green screen shots).


· Steve Younis on March 18, 2010 12:00am EST· 36 Comments · 1155 Reads · Print
 
 

 
 
March 18, 2010: Retro Review - "Adventures of Superman" Episode Review

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

Check out his review of "A Ghost for Scotland Yard", in which Clark and Jimmy encounter a supposed ghost trying to kill people in England.


· Steve Younis on March 18, 2010 12:00am EST· 0 Comments · 95 Reads · Print
 
 




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