I dunno. It seems a bit Jokerish. :tongue:
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I dunno. It seems a bit Jokerish. :tongue:
Metropolis did seem to have the same futuristic design as in Action #12.
Lois is pretty damn hateful there. Is there anything that set her off other than Clark being his usual self?
He was treated as the powerhouse though. I mean, he's proportionally as powerful compared to Zod and Ursa as he was on Krypton when they didn't have powers. He's the bigger guy so he's going to be...
My point is that, as Clark, Reeve gave off this aura that made you really believe he was a different person from Superman in spite of their physical similarities.
That's not really a fair...
The point was to have an advantage over Superman. He couldn't beat them all with physical force so he had to trick them into losing their powers. I think Non was meant to be more threatening at...
I suppose that many books would be overdoing it.. how about three then? Pre-Crisis, Post Crisis, and New 52? I know the Adventures of Superman comic is doing the whole retro thing, but it doesn't...
I'd like there to be books for each era of the character, all of them picking up just before the reboots/retcons that ended them.. So there would be a comic picking up from the end of Earth 1, one...
I understand all the talk about not wanting Clark to draw attention to himself, but it can't just be that, can it? He can't just be quiet and yet act basically the same as Superman and expect the...
The gloves are pretty random.
I know this was a relatively trivial detail but anyone notice the shape of the S shield? How it was flat at the bottom?
I think if there's going to be one flaw in Cavill's performance, it's going to be reporter Clark, whenever he shows up. I don't think there's going to be any attempt made to differentiate Clark and...
I don't think it's unreasonable to have a problem with the gender swap. I doubt anyone here would accept it if they made Superman into Superwoman.
Reeve wasn't totally flawless, but he's the best there is so far, and Cavill has big boots to fill. So far, yeah, he's got the look, but I know next to nothing about his performance. He's had,...
In a Superman movie, Superman will always be the star regardless of how well the villain or some other supporting role acts. Just IMO.
The Superman Returns costume was bright colored?
It's sounding more and more like Jor-El survives the destruction of Krypton, unless he only appears as a hologram. Of course, the only reason people think he might appear as a hologram is because of...
Back when the weakness was first introduced, it was notable at the time because there were so few things that could pierce Superman's nigh-invulnerability. But now that he's weaker and there are...
His MO was established as shrink a city, steal the planet's knowledge, then destroy the planet by causing its star to supernova. Did he have anything to do with Krypton's destruction or was it just...
I would be willing to accept some slight deviations in the concept, but overall, Krypton has to be destroyed somehow, whether it entails the whole planet being obliterated(internal pressures,...
It was a bit odd to me that the boys were making references to modern age villains such as Bane and Doomsday while the depictions of the Superman villains were all bronze age style. Still, I liked...
Yeah, like the way the music comes to a powerful crescendo when Clark grabs the falling tower on the oil platform. It's much weaker sounding in the official track.
I'm surprised that's official. It sounds like instruments are missing compared to the unofficial "An Ideal of Hope" rip.
I have to say I really don't like this idea at all. Superman shouldn't be taking inspiration from past superheroes, he should be the original, the one that inspires everyone else. That may screw...
Were they in continuity?