by Max Byrne | Sep 14, 2018 | Movies, Reviews, Superman
THE HISTORY OF DC COMICS ON FILM PART 8 – SUPERMAN IV: THE QUEST FOR PEACE For part 7 of our journey through the history of DC Comics on film, we come to a film that is widely regarded as one of the lowest points in the big screen journey of the Man of Steel, Superman...
by Max Byrne | Aug 12, 2018 | Breaking, Comics, Movies, Reviews, Superman
Freshly released on Blu Ray this week, The Death of Superman is the 32nd instalment of the DC Comics Animated Original Movies series and the 11th release of the shared continuity Animated Universe. Directed by Sam Liu and James Tucker, with the script duties being...
by Max Byrne | Jun 17, 2018 | Movies, Reviews, Superman, Thoughts
THE HISTORY OF DC COMICS ON FILM PART 6 – SUPERMAN III For part 6 of our journey through DC Comics on film, we come to a film that is loved and hated in equal measure, Superman 3!! Released in 1983 on a $39 million dollar budget, its $80 million dollar...
by Adam Carr | Jun 13, 2018 | Batman, Breaking, Flash, Green Lantern, Justice League, Superman, The Flash, World Cup
Football fever has hit the world as the World Cup teams have arrived in Russia ready for the start of the tournament tomorrow. Everybody is really excited about it, and can’t wait to see their team lift the cup… apart from all of those of you of course...
by Erin Marie Durcan | Jun 1, 2018 | Batman, Blog, Breaking, Justice League, Superman, Wonder Woman
If you live anywhere near Orlando, Florida or are going to Disney World in the next couple of months, don’t forget to go to Madame Tussauds and check out their Justice League: A Call For Heroes exhibit. There you will be able to take pictures with the full size wax...
by Max Byrne | May 28, 2018 | Breaking, Movies, Reviews, Superman
THE HISTORY OF DC COMICS ON FILM PART 4 – SUPERMAN II (1980) For part 4 of the complete history of DC Comics on film, we come to the first sequel on the list, Superman II. Released in 1980, the film was a roaring success, bringing in a then-huge $190 million...