Tag: Superman

  • Superman and the Squirrel: The Value of a Life

    Superman and the Squirrel: The Value of a Life

    ‘Superman‘ has been available digitally for about three days at the time of me writing this. In that time, I’ve already re-watched it twice. Don’t judge; I’ve been starved for good cape media ever since ‘The Batman‘ came out. There’s a lot to love about this movie. Krypto. The music. David Corenswet’s magnificent hair. But…

  • A Fanboy’s Review of Superman *No Spoilers*

    A Fanboy’s Review of Superman *No Spoilers*

    The sun rises on a new age of superhero films. I’ve been looking forward to this movie for a long time. James Gunn has a strong track record of comic book movies. All the trailers looked extremely promising. The stars seemed to be aligning. Even so, I kept my expectations moderate. I wasn’t expecting this…

  • All Star Superman is a Masterpiece

    All Star Superman is a Masterpiece

    The great thing about Superman is that even if he can juggle stars, Lois Lane can undermine that with a single cruel word. And that was what was powerful about it for me, that’s why we made him more powerful than ever, because everybody kept saying ‘Well, you can’t make a Superman story, cause if…

  • Why I Adore ‘My Adventures With Superman’ (Seasons 1 & 2)

    Why I Adore ‘My Adventures With Superman’ (Seasons 1 & 2)

    *This article contains spoilers minor and major for both seasons of MAWS. If you haven’t seen the show, please give it a chance before reading. Thank you.* ‘Superman & Lois‘, ‘My Adventures With Superman‘, and the extremely promising upcoming ‘Superman Legacy‘. We’re getting good Superman media again! Nature is finally healing! Wish I could say…

  • Superman Smashes the Klan is a Genuine Masterpiece

    Superman Smashes the Klan is a Genuine Masterpiece

    The Man of Steel has some of the most iconic villains in comic book history. Lex Luthor. Brainiac. Darkseid. Doomsday. Bizarro. Yet all of them pale in comparison to his true worst enemy: the Klu Klux Klan. See, back in the 1950s, when radio was the top of the entertainment industry, Superman was adapted from…