by Max Byrne | May 20, 2018 | Breaking, News, Reviews, Superman, Thoughts
THE HISTORY OF DC COMICS ON FILM PART 3 – SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE (1978) For the third look at the complete history of DC Comics on film, we come to a film that is unquestionably one of the most significant on the list. This film, which is now an almost...
by John Hammond | May 14, 2018 | Breaking, News, Superman, Thoughts
It is with great sadness that DC World must report the very sad passing of Margot Kidder. To all readers of this website, Margot was THE Lois Lane, arguably the best. After starting in various movies, including the slasher flick Black Christmas, it was when she was...
by Max Byrne | May 7, 2018 | Breaking, Hall of Fame, Superman
For your consideration in May’s Hall of Fame nominations, please allow me to draw your attention to a gentleman that will be forever known for not one, but two seminal DC-related performances. In addition to being the definitive voice of the animated portrayal...
by Max Byrne | Apr 29, 2018 | Breaking, Reviews, Superman
THE HISTORY OF DC COMICS ON FILM – PART 1 SUPERMAN AND THE MOLE MEN – 1951 In the age we now live in, where year upon year, the big hitters at the cinema box offices are always well represented by films based on DC and Marvel comic book properties, it can be hard to...
by John Hammond | Apr 18, 2018 | Breaking, News, Superman, Thoughts
Happy 80th Birthday Superman Wow, that sounds crazy, but Superman is 80 years old after first bursting to life through the pages of Action Comics #1. From that moment on, The Man of Steel became one of the most well-known figures the world will ever see. In fact, not...
by Erin Marie Durcan | Mar 24, 2018 | Breaking, Comics, Conventions, Superman
March 23 – During the first night of WonderCon 2018 panelists Jim Lee, Dan Jurgens, Marv Wolfman (first publish with DC was 56 years ago!), Norm Rapmund, Alex Sinclair, and Jason Fabok answered questions and talked about the upcoming 1,000th Action Comics of Superman...