According to CNN, Margot Kidder—cinema’s first Lois Lane and genre-film icon—passed away peacefully in her sleep yesterday at 69 years of age. While an entire generation was first introduced to Kidder with Superman in 1978 and its sequels, she was an incredibly a...
The event that changed comics forever: The Death and Return of Superman, celebrates its 30th anniversary in one collected edition. It was the comic event that shook the world to its core: The Death and Return of Superman. This hardcover collection not only showcases new stories during The ...
“Each story will explore what power means—for someone like Superman who wields it for the good of humanity, or the villains who use it to further their own selfish agendas.” “The Death of Superman was such an earth-shattering moment in comics history and to be connecte...
Superman: The Death of Superman More Info Comment Ebay (Search)Action Comics 684; Adventures of Superman 497; Justice League of America 69; Superman vol. 2, 74-75; Superman: The Man of Steel 18-19; one page each from Action Comics 683, Adventures of Superman 496, Superman 73, and...
Naturally,Supermanwould be resurrectedin all of these cases – but the sense of loss felt by his family and friends was very real. While the scenes with Jonathan and Martha in “Funeral for a Friend” proved the most touching in the original comic story, fans were probably relieved that th...
When I was a kid, I was collecting Superman comics during the fallout of the whole Death of Superman arc (particularly the Reign of the Supermen storyline).
Puppy: Simply put, Superman’s greatest power is whatever the writers need at the time. Years and years of continuing comic runs really does something to a guy. Kitty: He has a lot of real humdingers under his belt, like how he could quite literally shapeshift at one point. He also ...
“Superman Lives” was to center on “The Death of Superman” storyline with Brainiac as the main villain. In the comic books, the 1992 story arc of the DC Comics super hero does have the man from Krypton die in all four mainstream Superman comics (“Man of Steel” #18, “Justice ...
Raised by farmers as "Clark Kent", he eventually became Superman: Champion of the Oppressed, the Man of Tomorrow. Boomstick: If you've only seen the movies, forget 'em! Comic book Clark's not the perfect Boy Scout, and he's definitely not Jesus. Wait, weren't the guys who made ...
Superman may be the Man of Steel, but he's no Death Dealer. Comic books featuring the debuts of Superman, the Joker and Catwoman fetched hundreds of thousands of dollars at a Chicago auction Thursday, but the star was undoubtedly a painting by science fiction and fantasy artist Frank Frazet...