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Mitch Weiner (2 KP) rated Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) in Movies
Oct 30, 2017
Henry Cavill will never be Clark Kent or Superman ! He is too wooden here !
Superman (1978)
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Baby Kal-El is sent by his parents from his doomed home planet, Krypton, to Earth, raised to become...
Superman: Man of Tomorrow (2020)
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Young Clark Kent works as an intern at the Daily Planet while learning how to save the city of...
David McK (3425 KP) rated Superman and Lois - Season 3 in TV
Jul 14, 2024 (Updated Jul 14, 2024)
Third season of the only-tangentially-related-to-the-Arrowverse CW Superhero show, this is the one where Superman/Clark Kent (well, more Lois) faces a foe that he is powerless against and that has the Meinheims as the principal (tangible) bad guys.
Brave ending, since they never knew when filming it would they get a fourth series! (they did)
Brave ending, since they never knew when filming it would they get a fourth series! (they did)
David McK (3425 KP) rated Superman for All Seasons in Books
Jan 30, 2019
So, Superman For All Seasons.
Told over four seasons, with each season from the point of view of a different character, starting with Spring (Jonathan Kent) before moving onto Summer (Lois Lane), Autumn (Lex Luthor, here portrayed more as a business man than as a crime lord) and finally Winter (Lana Lang), this is really all about Clark Kent's early days as The Man of Steel.
Not long ago, I also read [b:All Star Superman|7719640|Absolute All-Star Superman|Grant Morrison|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1374351837s/7719640.jpg|10465171], which (I believe) is also commonly considered one of the better Superman stories. Of the two, I have to say: I preferred this one. Less fantastical, with more of the background that all we (should) know, showing how Clark Kent came to be who he is (and with easier-to-follow art panels!)
Told over four seasons, with each season from the point of view of a different character, starting with Spring (Jonathan Kent) before moving onto Summer (Lois Lane), Autumn (Lex Luthor, here portrayed more as a business man than as a crime lord) and finally Winter (Lana Lang), this is really all about Clark Kent's early days as The Man of Steel.
Not long ago, I also read [b:All Star Superman|7719640|Absolute All-Star Superman|Grant Morrison|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1374351837s/7719640.jpg|10465171], which (I believe) is also commonly considered one of the better Superman stories. Of the two, I have to say: I preferred this one. Less fantastical, with more of the background that all we (should) know, showing how Clark Kent came to be who he is (and with easier-to-follow art panels!)