It can be a writer/artist team's depiction or a cartoon or an actor or film, cartoon, TV show...whatever
Who do you picture in your head when you think "Superman"?
I think you could all guess who mine is
It can be a writer/artist team's depiction or a cartoon or an actor or film, cartoon, TV show...whatever
Who do you picture in your head when you think "Superman"?
I think you could all guess who mine is
The Loeb/McGuinness version is my all-time favorite
No real surprise there but Quietly is definitely the guy who defines Superman and his world in my mind. If I had to pick a bunch of real actors though, “my” Superman looks like Welling, acts like Hoechlin, and sounds like Tim Daly.
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Christopher Reeve and Pre-COIE Bronze Age Earth-One.
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First CBR Appearance (Historical): November, 1996
First CBR Appearance (Modern): April, 2014
Even though it's supposed to be someone else, Superman Secret Identity is the best depiction of how Superman should feel to me.
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For me, the Fleischer cartoons hands down...
and in comics, the original Siegel/Shuster version, in particular the Superman from the daily and Sunday comics strips and the first couple dozen issues of Action Comics.
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It's a mix between All Star Superman and the DC Animated Universe.
All Star is at the top of my list. Jurgens 1990s era has a special place in my heart because it's when I started reading in earnest. When I close my eyes and picture Superman, Curt Swan's version is what immediately comes to mind.
So I guess depending on the day, it would be one of those three for me.
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Ruby Spears Superman
Donner movies
Smallville.
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right now?dwayne the rock johnson.Maybe in an alternate timeline.
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I spent almost every month in the 1970s reading Superman comics. Such that, Superman became one of my best companions--I felt like I knew this guy inside and out. However, the better part of the 1970s I was going through my adolescence--and it was a sentimental desire to return to an earlier phase of my life, my childhood, that made me pick up SUPERMAN and ACTION COMCS again. I hadn't read a lot of Superman comics in the 1960s (probably less than 50), but I read them over and over and over and I remembered the fun I had with those. And the more 1960s comics I read now, the more I love them--they might not be high art, but they're a gas.
Busiek's take is what I immediately default to in my mind. Both in-continuity and in Secret Identity.
Live action: Christopher Reeve.
Animation: Clark's never been in anything long-form that's outstanding, but I suppose Fleischer. I like a lot of STAS, but having seen those shorts on the big screen... There's a magic quality to them.
Animation (Voice): Hard call, but toss-up between Newburn and MacLachlan.
Comics (written): It is hard to beat All-Star Superman. Not getting into the mile long list of honorable mentions.
Comics (visual): Evan "Doc" Shaner's Superman is timeless. He can be from the 30s, today or 2050 and still look like he fits. Absolute perfection.
Underrated take. Secret Identity rules.
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