Most of the issue focuses on Superboy Prime’s difficulties in building a new life. He refuses a job at The Daily Planet, reasoning they would probably notice a younger version of their Clark Kent ...
It also ignited a passion — or perhaps an obligation — for fans to follow every Marvel storyline in the films, even for characters who might not have been able to carry a solo movie in a pre-Avengers ...
“Superman” actor Valerie Perrine has died. She was 82. Filmmaker Stacey Souther confirmed his friend’s death in a Monday Instagram post that links to a fundraising page to afford the performer “the ...
Valerie Perrine, the actress best known for her role in the Christopher Reeve “Superman” movies, has died. She was 82. The late actress passed away at her home in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Monday ...
Kryptonite is in play, and it seems that Doctor Octopus, courtesy of Brainiac, does indeed have Kryptonite mechanical arms. Although he is just a normal man, so a punch from a depowered Superman will ...
Aaron Pierre, who will next star as Jon Stewart in the Green Lantern Corps, will join David Corenswet’s Superman in DC Studios’ “Man of Tomorrow,” TheWrap has learned. Pierre will first appear in ...
Although he's certainly soared on the big screen as well, there's no doubt that Superman thrives on television. Since the 1950s, the Man of Steel has been a generally consistent mainstay on the ...
The One Piece manga has reached the 600 million copies worldwide milestone with vol.114's release. One Piece is now officially tied with Superman for the best-selling comic series record of all time.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Hughes is an entertainment writer covering cinema and genre TV. First, a quick math lesson. Despite the final box office cume ...
This year marks two decades since the world was treated to the reveal of a film thought long lost and never likely to see the light of day – 2006’s Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut, the original ...
“USA250: The Story of the World’s Greatest Economy” is a yearlong WSJ series examining America’s first 250 years. Read more about it from Editor in Chief Emma Tucker. In a 1957 episode of “I Love Lucy ...