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The Kryptonite Spectrum #1, discover how the acclaimed creative team of Ice Cream Man put Superman through his paces ...
Per The Numbers, it has outgrossed every Christopher Reeve Superman movie, and also Superman Returns. It has a shot at topping Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel on the worldwide box office charts.
Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #1 is the latest Superman offering, a DC Black Label book from the Ice Cream Man team of W. Maxwell Prince and Martin Morazzo.
An original character created for the DC Animated Universe just made their DC All-In comics debut being saved by Superman.
DC Black Label's Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum pits the Man of Steel against four new colors of Kryptonite to horrific effect.
Despite a lackluster plot, James Gunn again makes it clear he understands superheroes, Barrett writes.
Kal-Elf, a new Fifth Dimensional imp, debuts in Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #4 by Prince and Morazzo Kal-Elf is pitched as Superman's own playful, powerful Bat-Mite, introducing canon-altering ...
Wear Kryptonite And The Squirrel Dies... Superman Unlimited #4 by Dan Slott, Rafael Albuquerque and Lucas Meyer ...
Superman superhero Krypto the Superdog is back after his dazzling big-screen debut, this time in an online animated film short that will also be a part of the Superman digital and physical releases.
Terence Stamp, the London-born actor whose stunning looks helped define the 1960s film scene — but who was best known to Americans as General Zod in the early “Superman” films — died Sunday.
British actor Terence Stamp, who famously played arch-villain General Zod in "Superman" and "Superman II," has died at the age of 87, his family said. The Oscar-nominated actor died on Sunday ...