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    Oh yeah, I forgot about Henry Cavill's Superman:...

    Oh yeah, I forgot about Henry Cavill's Superman: Flyby project by J.J. Abrams and McG. That was based more on Star Wars, Matrix and X-Files and less on Superman comics.

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    Interesting, from what I've seen Nic Cage's...

    Interesting, from what I've seen Nic Cage's Superman by Tim Burton was planned to wear more than one costume, based on the 1992/1993 "Doomsday", "Funeral for a Friend" and "Reign of the Supermen"...
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    I love how classic '40s Superman comics had a...

    I love how classic '40s Superman comics had a mixture of topical real-life relevance in comics with escapist fantasy.
    The real-life attack on Pearl Harbor was referenced, even the actual date of...
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    1. Teen Titans: Richard Grayson Robin, Starfire...

    1. Teen Titans: Richard Grayson Robin, Starfire and Cyborg
    2. Villains of DC: Luthor, Joker and Mars (Ares)
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    Well excuuuuuuuse me. I care, and if more people...

    Well excuuuuuuuse me. I care, and if more people read comic books anymore they would probably wonder about this same question and I think current DC should explain in the comics if Looney Tunes...
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    In the classic Bronze Age Pre-Crisis DC...

    In the classic Bronze Age Pre-Crisis DC Multiverse it was explained in the November 1982 16-page Special Masters of the Universe Preview "Where Science Ends - Magic Begins.... Masters of the...
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    Looney Tunes in the Mulitiverse

    A friend was telling me about the Looney Tunes comics team ups with DC characters and I was wondering what earth it took place on. I'm a reader of classic DC but current DC just alienates me. Does DC...
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    Poll: I like the classic George Reeves Superman...

    I like the classic George Reeves Superman physique. Barrel chested look like the early Joe Shuster Superman comics, before his muscles were drawn more exaggerated into exhibitionist bodybuilder hulk...
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    A lot of my favorite published Superman comic...

    A lot of my favorite published Superman comic stories are from the ol' Superman newspaper comic strip written by Jerry Siegel, art by Joe Shuster, Leo Nowak, John Sikela, Ira Yarbrough and Wayne...
  10. Poll: Superman by Steve Rude and Michael Cho! 65031

    Superman by Steve Rude and Michael Cho!
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  11. That is a great episode. Hmm, I do like...

    That is a great episode.



    Hmm, I do like the little Easter eggs to George Reeves' Superman and the Mole Men (1951)
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  12. William Defoe really could be excellent in the...

    William Defoe really could be excellent in the role. I made this one of the idea.
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    I think the most oddball superhero casting idea ever was probably the Bill Murray as Batman and Eddie...
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    Wow. "The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat" is among my...

    Wow. "The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat" is among my favorites now!
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    My favorites are "Monday," "Quagmire," "Unusual...

    My favorites are "Monday," "Quagmire," "Unusual Suspects," "Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man," "Humbug," "Small Potatoes," "Dreamland" (parts I and II), "Squeeze," "Tooms," "The Postmodern...
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    Having Superman conform to the '90s Billy Ray...

    Having Superman conform to the '90s Billy Ray Cyrus mullet hair fad was laughably ridiculous. Speaking of '50s style, and the '78 style movie, here is something I found very interesting from director...
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    Yup. Jim Kelly gets it. I was talking about '50s...

    Yup. Jim Kelly gets it. I was talking about '50s Elvis hair. As in Elvis in that black and white picture, which was during the George Reeves' Superman era. Yup. :)
  17. Well, Superman in the Frank Miler Batman thing is...

    Well, Superman in the Frank Miler Batman thing is not the focus of the story. It's a Batman story. Superman isn't explored very much in it. It's almost completely seen from Batman's point of view,...
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    I said an Elvis pompadour. A pompadour was a...

    I said an Elvis pompadour. A pompadour was a popular trending hair style in the '50s. That's part of what I was saying about what it would have been like if they were conforming Superman to the fads...
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    Yeah, George Reeves was the real authentic deal....

    Yeah, George Reeves was the real authentic deal. Christopher Reeve was more of a mixed bag, but some of that was also the fault of his directors.

    Yeah. What really looks ridiculous is when...
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    Of course. I don't see why at least one Superman...

    Of course. I don't see why at least one Superman book couldn't be Superman '55. They are ignoring a segment of the fan base, the Superman fans that they lost with all the many reboots. They should...
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    If one wants a Superman story, I say read a...

    If one wants a Superman story, I say read a Superman book.

    Frank Miller's Dark Knight series are Batman books. I don't love his drawing style but Miller's Dark Knight and the reactions to it are...
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    That firing was long over due.

    That firing was long over due.
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    That's a tie for me. Because, Donner's cut gives...

    That's a tie for me. Because, Donner's cut gives us his true dramatic-romance intent of Reeve's Kal-El wanting to give up being Superman to be with his Lois, while Lester's gives us the satirical...
  24. Good on the Daily News to let the mainstream know...

    Good on the Daily News to let the mainstream know what kind of a person that has long been employed at DC in a position of power as an editor of Superman comic books. The entitled predator should be...
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    Gingrich was extremely condescending to Kelly....

    Gingrich was extremely condescending to Kelly. Changing the subject to vilifying Clinton with the '90s smear tactics is so hypocritical and absurd. Let's look into that: Clinton's affair with Monica...
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