Actress Phyllis Coates is best known as plucky reporter Lois Lane on the classic 1950s television program "Adventures of Superman," starring George Reeves as Clark Kent and the Man of Steel. She was the second actress to play the role (after Noel Neill, who appeared in the first two movie...
“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...
Also ranks #4 on Tiny Movie Cameos By Super Famous People 3 Rosalynn Carter - DEC. November 19 Dec. at 96 (1927-2023) 848 Total Votes Eleanor Rosalynn Carter ( August 18, 1927 – November 19, 2023) was an American writer and activist who served as the first lady of the United Stat...
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...
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 ChicagoauctionThursday, but the star was undoubtedly a painting by science fiction and fantasy artist Frank Frazetta...
Although the story below was published in Ladies’ Home Journal— and was the topic of the 1994 made-for-TV movie “Death of a Cheerleader”/”A Friend to Die For” starring Tori Spelling and Kellie Martin — this story is a little different for me, because I was another teenage girl ...