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Eighty-seven years later, our hero is still fighting injustice. Superman's stylized red emblem has changed in design and meaning over the years. Here's a look at Superman's "S" and how it has changed ...
Explore the highly anticipated Superman reboot starring David Corenswet, directed by James Gunn, aiming to redefine the DC ...
There's a lot of things James Gunn could learn about making a Superman movie by watching past Man of Steel adventures and ...
Who is the real character? Superman or Clark Kent? A breakdown of the long, unusual history of the most famous super alter ...
The fighter for Truth, Justice and the American Way is back on the big screen. Director James Gunn talks about his ...
James Gunn says the new Superman movie will address how a pair of glasses can fool the world. If he wants to draw from the comics though, he's got options!
Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster--children of Jewish immigrants in Depression-era Cleveland--Superman was initially a fantasy of retribution, a protector born of loss.
The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and debuted in the comic book Action Comics #1 (cover-dated June 1938 and published April 18, 1938).
Some 86 years after his first appearance in Action Comics#1 from creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Superman continues to be arguably the most prominent American superhero on the planet.
As Superman enters the public domain in 2034, Ohio needs to be prepared to highlight to the whole world that, while the Cleveland native sons of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster have said he was born ...
If passed, the bill would designate Superman as Ohio's official superhero, starting April 18, 2033—the 95th anniversary of his debut. Currently, no state in the U.S. has an official state superhero.