Thankfully, Warner Bros. does have the perfect palate cleanser for these two atrocities. No, not the unofficial sequel Superman Returns from 2006. We mean Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, a ...
Picking up where "Superman: The Movie" left off, three criminals, General Zod (Terence Stamp), Ursa, (Sarah Douglas), and Non (Jack O'Halloran) from the planet Krypton are released from the ...
On the verge of giving up his powers for love, Superman is confronted by three Kryptonian super-criminals who have escaped The Phantom Zone and have come to Earth to challenge Superman to a cosmic ...
opening Absolute Superman #2 with little Kal getting written up at school (remote class only) for writing an essay himself, instead of using the computer to AI-generate one, based on the ...
Absolute Superman #2 is published by DC Comics. Written by Jason Aaron, art by Rafa Sandoval, colors by Ulises Arreola and letters by Becca Carey. This issue is part of the Absolute Universe.
SupermanII, are great), but Cavill was always good as Clark Kent/Superman. He made an impact, put his own spin on the character, and did well enough that it’s understandable why some are ...