jim hi I was wondering if you could re-post those cool alternate superman II RIC artwork you had a while back on your capedwonder site. I like them much better than the regular superman II RIC ones. thanks dave
superman and christopher reeve have been a huge part of my life. . i could be on this site for hours and still not be able to see everything. you have done a great job. just love everything about this site
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Jim , thank you for creating CapedWonder.com and Honoring the Legacy of Christopher Reeve and the superman films. Christopher Reeve will always be superman to me. Thank You Jim and keep up the good work.
Espero ser el primero de España en comentar jajaj, me parece una pagina genial y aprovecho para dar ideas desde aqui a los encargados de salvar a superman en el cine. Podría hacerlo en animation 3d con christopher y margot, continuando con la saga y con los demas protagonistas. Jamas abra un superman como chris, y seguro que mas de uno lo sabe, saludos a los fans de superman y a los que crearon esta pagina son unos genios. Viva superman para siempre.
Linkara: Hello, and welcome to Atop the Fourth Wall, where bad comics burn. You know, past reviews may have given people the impression that I'm anti-animal or that I don't care about animals at all.
So, we're at last in October 10th. Another day in the month, the day the monthly paycheck comes down and I and my family get to spend it again and about set the very 30 days until the very last expansion and the final chapter in the Raynor/Kerrigan/Zeratul saga is launched worldwide. Sorry, Artanis, I mean... And given the amount of stuff Blizzard is showing us, how will it come out, in the end? Will it be good? Will it be bad? Am I just taking advantage of it?
Outside the Blizzard circle, there seemed to be also a downfall amongst other RTS franchises since Bullfrog fell, THQ was oblivious to it's future bankruptcy and Westwood was absorbed by EA. True, Tiberium Wars and Kane's Wrath made out a strong performance, at least in my opinion, but Red Alert 3 and Uprising signalled something was very wrong. There wasn't much RTS coming from other companies, only a subtle surprise from the Westwood leftovers called Universe at War: Earth Assault, and it seemed the RTS genre was starting to die. The signs were made more relevant with the release of C&C 4, StormRise, SunAge and other god-awful products. Suddenly, all eyes seemed to turn to Blizzard, as if StarCraft II was literally the very last hope of RTS. In an instant, it was no longer a matter of leaving an impression, continuing a story, maintaining the eSports standards it founded or expanding the content for modders and mappers to play with. It was all about saving strategy games as a whole, and like people whom relied on Superman to save the world, Blizzard had to not let people down.
MAJIN VEGETA IS HERE!!! After loudly complaining that this current saga sucks, Vegeta has been turned against his friends against his will!...or HAS HE? Watch as the Z-Fighters are finally given a worthy opponent in the form of their one-time arch enemy and reluctant ally! Don and Jesse cover the re-match to end all rematches when Goku and Vegeta go head-to-head in a Super Saiyan 2 Smackdown! How do Bulma and Trunks react to Vegeta's return to the dark side? Does this twist push Gohan out of the spotlight? What's Goku's response to Vegeta's heartfelt confessions of love-er, I mean...HATE?! All this plus further talk of a potential movie franchise and Jesse and Don's favorite fantasy epics! Enough talk! The time to download is NOW!!!
In this episode, conflict abounds when Krillin must reconcile his duties to save the world with his feelings for Android #18, the woman he barely knows! SEE THE ROMANCE that consumes his thoughts at the worst possible time! WITNESS THE BETRAYAL as Vegeta lets everyone down in order to salivate his ego! LISTEN TO DON AND JESSE cover Cell's new form, discuss a potential Dragon Ball sequel podcast, Neko Majin, and the confirmation that FUNImation's dubbing the Kai version of the Buu saga! You won't want to miss a second, so drop that remote controller built by Bulma and get to downloading!
WHAT THE HECK IS UP WITH THE TIMELINES?!! That's only the tip of the iceberg in this episode, as Donovan and Jesse tackle the Imperfect Cell saga with full force! Is the Piccolo vs. #17 fight good or bad? Has Toriyama begun to develop Chi Chi, leaving Bulma behind? And how do the guys like the Semi-Perfect second form Cell design? All this and more, so get to downloading!!
An all new battle begins! A mysterious boy from the future who claims to be a Super Saiyan warns of a deadly enemy that ties back to Dragon Ball's past! As Donovan and Jesse start their coverage of the Android Saga, they run the gamut by hitting topics such as the (needless?) return of Freeza, the return of an old enemy, and the introduction of a brand new Z-Fighter! Plus, filler-rific fun is had when Goku and Piccolo seek to get their driving licenses, Gohan is given an abusive new tutor, and shipping abounds when Vegeta makes the Bulma/Yamcha relationship into a love triangle! Emasculation is aplenty in this-the saga that changes everything!
The Ginyus return in part two of this epic saga! In this installment, Jesse and Don go over the arrival of Goku and the mysteries of the Super Saiyan legacy! What makes Vegeta think he can just become a super saiyan by saying so? Is Captain Ginyu in his original body when we first see him? What other shenanigans do the Ginyu Force members get into outside of the original story? All this and more in the exciting conclusion!
In their longest episode yet, Donovan and Jesse take on the lead up to the Ginyu Force arc by covering Zarbon vs. Vegeta, round 2, the convenience of palm-to-head power ups, and the greatest freakout in the history of freakouts EVER!...but that's not what you wanna hear about. You wanna hear the boys cover Bardock: The Father of Goku! And that's what's you're gonna get! For two solid hours, the guys go over the background of the special, the mysteries of Goku's mother, the weird absence of Raditz, the youthful rebellious nature of Vegeta, and of course...Bardock himself! But that's not all! Further topics include the video games, the preliminary Ginyu Force impressions, and the recent animated special Episode of Bardock! It's the largest episode to date for a reason, so sit back and enjoy!
In the wake of the Saiyan battle, many friends were lost without any hope of ever returning back to life. But that doesn't stop our heroes, as Gohan, Bulma and Krillin travel to planet Namek, home of the original Dragon Balls in hopes of reviving their fallen comrades. Join Donovan and Jesse as they discuss on of the most seminal sagas in DBZ history! Among the discussion is the ever-changing fashion trends of the characters, the inconsistencies of intergalactic traveling, and a total shift in the dramatic narrative of DBZ thus far.
The battle with the Saiyans is finally here, and Donovan and Jesse cover it all from top to bottom! From the many deaths of the Z-Fighters, to the awesome return of Goku, the guys go over initial first impressions of the fight, favorite moments of the series thus far, and as always...more wacky censor notes. All that plus discussion on the production of the Dragon Ball Z manga, the infamous "OVER 9000!!!" quote, and which version sells the drama of the Saiyan fight the most. Before any of that commences however, the guys respond to listener feedback and answer your questions!
In the aftermath of Forever Evil, Lex Luthor is now considered a hero by the public but the League are still in search of him and many other criminals to be tried for their crimes and particularly for their involvement in the Secret Society of Super Villains. Suddenly the League gets an invitation to a satellite orbiting Earth sent by Luthor. When they arrive there Luthor welcomes them to the new Watchtower and tells them that he deserves to join them as he is now also considered one of the superheroes. Along with Luthor, Shazam is also there brought by him under the impression that he will also join the League. Lex says that after the events with Syndicate the public has lost faith in them so a man like Lex, whom the public really supports right now will get the League back in good standing. The heroes do not trust him so Lex proposes to question him with the lasso of truth. Under the influence of the lasso Lex reveals that he wants to join the League because he is an egomaniac and he wants to be admired as a hero. Superman still disbelieves him so Lex agrees to leave but not before he gives to Cyborg the codes to the new Watchtower so they can use it as their headquarters. Later, Lex visits the Wayne Manor and asks Alfred to notify Batman that Lex Luthor has come to see him.
Issue 3 opens up with the title character, Clay, running from Brood-Wolves (literally, wolves crossbred with the alien species Brood) through Olympic State Park in Washington State. His travels take him down to Roseburg, Oregon, where those same wolves attack a state prisoner cleanup crew, only to be saved by Clay pulling his best Wolverine impression. When more Brood hybrids appear as reinforcements, he Hulks out into Weapon H for a truly gruesome series of improbable fight scenes.
Cameron was the primary Superboy writer for the first few years after the character's debut. One of the earliest additional writers was Superboy/Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel, who wrote his first Superboy story in 1947 and would continue to contribute to the feature into the 1960s. Other early, notable Superboy writers included science fiction writer Edmond Hamilton and Batman co-creator Bill Finger. Finger left a permanent impression on the Superboy mythos when, in just the course of a few months, he introduced readers to Superbaby[26] and Lana Lang,[27] in stories illustrated by Curt Swan and John Sikela, respectively. 2ff7e9595c
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