The title says it all. What is your favorite representation of Superman outside of comics?
The title says it all. What is your favorite representation of Superman outside of comics?
Max fleischer superman cartoons.superman ruby spears.
Smallville
Superman vs the elite
Batman Superman Public Enemies
Batman Superman Apocalypse (although I wish the final fight between Darkseid and Superman was more Comic Accurate)
All Star Superman
Some of dcau Supes Appearances
Man of Steel ( I know there are issues with it, but there are some pros to this movie)
Lois and Clark the new adventures of Superman
Smallville
Justice League Action
Max Fleischers cartoons
DCAMU Superman's appearances
HISHE Superman
Deathbattle Goku vs Superman 1 and 2
Ruby Spears Superman
[I]Smallville[/I]
The Donner movies
Smallville (it’s a guilty pleasure :p).
Donner Films.
A lot of animated Superman films like the Superman/Batman films, Fleschier cartoons, Superman: TAS, Death of Superman, Reign of the Supermen, etc
Parts of Man of Steel like Superman’s first flight are great
Arrowvese Superman
Smallville (early seasons and last two)
Death & Reign of the Supermen version
Man of Steel and Justice League Superman & the Clark we see in Batman v. Superman Ultimate Edition.
Fleisher Cartoons
Discounting any "well, in parts..." responses:
Fleischer
The Adventures of Superman
Hercules (1997)
Justice League: Doom
All-Might
Arrowverse
Justice League (2017), no apologies
Justice League Action
Harley Quinn
It's almost a tie between Christopher Reeve and George Reeves.
[QUOTE=Dispenser Of Truth;4845122]Discounting any "well, in parts..." responses:
Fleischer
The Adventures of Superman
Hercules (1997)
Justice League: Doom
All-Might
Arrowverse
Justice League (2017), no apologies
Justice League Action
Harley Quinn[/QUOTE]
I didn't know Superman showed up in the Harley Quinn show.
[QUOTE=Yoda;4844948]Man of Steel and Justice League Superman & the Clark we see in Batman v. Superman Ultimate Edition.[/QUOTE]
This is where I'm at. I think Cavill's Superman is stellar, and quite possibly my favorite representation of the character in other media. The Clark from [i]BvS[/i] (the real version) is one of my favorite takes on the character of all time. I really identify with how he feels powerless, despite everything, to really enact positive change in the world. Also, I think balancing that with his more upbeat attitude in [I]Justice League[/I], when he's got the wind at his back and a team at his side, makes for a complete Superman that I love wholeheartedly. I'd probably remove that scene from Bruce's nightmare though.
There's a lot of other good stuff out there, but to cut it down to make my post shorter, I think Lois & Clark has the best Planet, Justice League Action has the best, er, action, the radio show has the absolute best voices for Clark and Superman, and George Reeves is just stellar overall, maybe my favorite Superman in a vacuum, without regard to his surroundings. Not to trash the supporting cast of course.
[QUOTE=superduperman;4845144]I didn't know Superman showed up in the Harley Quinn show.[/QUOTE]
He’s had a few cameos and it’s been pretty funny every time he shows up. The show takes the piss out of everyone so I don’t mind seeing Supes get clowned (and even that he hasn’t really been made fun of).
[QUOTE=Vordan;4845191]He’s had a few cameos and it’s been pretty funny every time he shows up. The show takes the piss out of everyone so I don’t mind seeing Supes get clowned (and even that he hasn’t really been made fun of).[/QUOTE]
What little of it I've seen it doesn't look like a very serious show to begin with. It looks more like a sit-com.
It's kinda few and far between. Like anyone I think the old cartoons are amazing. The 90s cartoon was very good even if Superman himself wasn't great. I'm such a comic guy. But I've always liked Superman III, and I grew up on the Superboy and Lois & Clark shows. Even if in total the budget for both was like $50k.
The first two Cavill films I really like.
[QUOTE=superduperman;4845286]What little of it I've seen it doesn't look like a very serious show to begin with. It looks more like a sit-com.[/QUOTE]
Totally. It’s not a serious show at all. It is [B]very[/B] funny imo.