Everything about Superman
Published on July 23, 2006 at 3:25 PM

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Alaska0Girl asked me to tell her anything about SUPERMAN so she could go see the new movie, so here you go!

I really feel honored the you thought of me to ask!

 

I know this is a LOOONG post, but please read through it. I learned some stuff I didn't know! Enjoy! I know I did!

 

I got a Superman Returns poster and a SUPERMAN emblem poster! Alatariel and my dad got them for me! I am so excited!

 

Superman

Superman is a fictional character regarded as one of the most famous and popular superheroes of all time. Created by Canadian artist Joe Shuster and American writer Jerry Siegel in 1932 while both were growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, and sold to Detective Comics, Inc. in 1938, Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1 (June 1938) and subsequently appeared in various radio serials, television programs, films, newspaper strips, and video games. He has since become one of the world's most recognized superheroes and pop-culture icons. Today the character's adventures are published in a number of comic books.

 

As portrayed in Action Comics #1, Superman was born on the planet Krypton as Kal-El, and rocketed to Earth as an infant by his scientist father moments before the planet's destruction. The rocket landed on Earth where a passing elderly farm couple found the baby and adopted him. As the child grew to adulthood he discovered that he possessed powers far beyond those of mortal men and resolves to use his powers to help others. To keep his identity secret when not fighting the forces of evil as Superman he lives among humanity as "mild-mannered" Clark Kent, a reporter for The Daily Star (later changed to The Daily Planet). Clark works alongside reporter Lois Lane, with whom he is romantically involved — and married to in current comics continuity.

 

Some of his nicknames include "The Man of Steel" (his most famous), "The Man Of Tomorrow", "The Last Son of Krypton", and "Metropolis' Favorite Son".

 

The story of Superman's origin parallels those of other cultural heroes and religious figures such as Jesus, Moses, who were spirited away as infants from places where they were in danger. However, facts of his origin, as well as relationships and abilities, have changed significantly over time. Editors and writers used the process of "retroactive continuity", or "retcon", to adjust to changes in popular culture, eliminate restrictive segments of the mythos, and permit contemporary storylines. These changes are intended to retain the core elements that make Superman an iconic character.

 

Golden Age version

As shown in the original Golden Age comics — including Action Comics #1 (1938), Superman (Vol. 1) #1 (1939), and Superman (Vol. 1) #61 (1949), as well as in later stories such as Secret Origins (Vol. 2) #1 (1986) — noted scientist Jor-L discovers his planet of Krypton is about to explode yet is unable to convince his fellow Kryptonians to save themselves. However, he manages to construct a spaceship to save his infant son, Kal-L. The ship launches just as the planet explodes, with Kal-L landing on Earth in a farm country town (later known as Smallville) around the time of World War I. The Kents (at this time named "John" and "Mary"), passing motorists who witness the landing, take the infant to an orphanage and soon return to adopt the child, naming him "Clark". In his 1942 novel George Lowther changes the names "Jor-L", "Kal-L", and "Lora" (Superman's birth mother) to the more modern "Jor-El", "Kal-El", and "Lara".

 

Clark grows up on the Kent family farm, slowly discovering that he possesses various superpowers but unaware of his Kryptonian origins. After the deaths of his parents, Clark decides to use his powers for the benefit of humanity, constructing a stylized costume and moving to the nearby city of Metropolis. Clark begins work as a reporter at the newspaper The Daily Star and soon makes his debut as the world's first superhero, Superman.

 

Superman's powers develop during the 1940s, including vast increases in strength and gaining the ability to fly — the earliest comics depict Superman able to leap an eighth of a mile at a time. In Superman (Vol. 1) #61 (1949), Superman finally learns of the existence of Krypton. During the 1940s, Superman also becomes an honorary member of the Justice Society of America, although he is only shown participating in two cases in the original Golden Age stories (All-Star Comics #8 and #36).

Beginning in the 1940s Superman's life as a boy is gradually fleshed out. The first Superboy story appears in More Fun Comics #101 (February, 1945). In the story the locale is still not clearly spelled out, although it appears to be a Metropolis neighborhood, and the Kents still do not have names. Superboy isn't established as living in Smallville until Superboy (Vol. 1) #2 (May, 1949) and his parents' names, Jonathan and Martha Kent, aren't given until Superboy (Vol. 1) #12 in January 1951, twelve years after his debut in Action Comics #1.

 

Other developments in the Superman mythos appear because of appearances in other media, including radio and newspaper strips. The Daily Star becomes The Daily Planet — possibly because newspapers called The Daily Star already existed — and Perry White replaces original editor George Taylor in the first episode of the radio serial; an office boy named Jimmy Olsen joins the cast soon afterward.

 

Silver Age version

During the 1940s and 1950s, the Superman mythos gradually added familiar elements, and they became firmly established by the late 1950s. This includes a greater emphasis on the science fiction elements of Superman's world, including his Kryptonian origins, as well as an updated version of his origin story.

 

In the version that became extant by the early 1960s (and memorably summarized at the start of each episode of the 1950s Adventures of Superman television series[1]), Superman is born on Krypton as Kal-El, the son of Jor-El, a scientist and leader, and Lara. When Kal-El is two or three years old, Jor-El learns that Krypton is doomed to explode. He brings this warning to the Science Council, Krypton's rulers. The Science Council refuse to warn their fellow Kryptonians and forbid Jor-El to do so. Jor-El immediately begins work on a rocket that will allow the whole family to escape the coming disaster; however, events move too quickly, and only a small model is completed by the time of the final quakes. Lara stays by her husband's side rather than accompany Kal-El to Earth so that his ship will have a better chance of surviving the trip. Knowing that Earth's lower gravity and yellow sun will give the boy extraordinary powers, Jor-El launches Kal-El's rocketship toward Earth moments before Krypton explodes.

 

Kal-El's ship lands in a field near the town of Smallville and is discovered by Jonathan and Martha Kent. They name him Clark after Martha's maiden name. After formally adopting him, the Kents raise him. Clark and the Kents discover his amazing powers, and, realizing the good he could do with his powers, the Kents train their adopted son to use his powers wisely. At the age of eight, Clark adopts the superhero identity "Superboy" and fights crime, both in the present and in the far future as a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. After his graduation from high school and the death of the Kents, Clark moves to Metropolis to attend Metropolis University. During his junior year, Clark changes his superhero name to Superman. After graduating with a degree in journalism, Clark is hired by The Daily Planet.

 

In 1971, the Galaxy Broadcasting Station and its president, Morgan Edge, purchase The Daily Planet, Edge subsequently naming Clark Kent as the lead anchorman for its Metropolis television station, WGBS-TV. Later in the 1970s, childhood friend Lana Lang joins Clark in his newscasts as co-anchor.

 

After the establishment of DC Comics' Multiverse in the 1960s, it is established retroactively that the Golden Age version of Superman lives on the parallel world of Earth-Two and is named Kal-L, while his Silver Age counterpart lives on Earth-One and is named Kal-El. While the Multiverse allowed for DC comics to bring Golden Age stories back into continuity, it also created problems. There had been no break in Superman stories between the Golden and Silver Ages; the character had been published in one ongoing story since his debut. Additionally, DC had dropped the name Kal-L in favor of Kal-El before the end of the Golden Age.

 

A series of stories in the 1970s establish that the Earth-Two Superman had married his version of Lois Lane in the 1950s (Action Comics #484, (1978)) and had become the editor-in-chief of the The Daily Star. In the early 1970s, Kal-L discovers a Kryptonian rocket that contains his cousin Kara Zor-L. After acclimating to Earth, Kara becomes the superheroine Power Girl. Kal-L also continues to serve with the revived Justice Society; he is revealed as a founding member of the group in the team's origin story in DC Special #29. In the early 1980s, Kal-L is also shown as a member of the All-Star Squadron during World War II.

 

During the 1985 limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths, the various parallel Earths are combined into one, retroactively eliminating some of Earth-Two's heroes from existence. Kal-L, the Earth-Two Superman, his wife Lois Lane of Earth-Two, the Superboy of Earth-Prime and Alexander Luthor, Jr. of Earth-Three, have no reality to call their own, and they enter a "paradise dimension" at the end of the series. Kal-L isn't seen again until the limited series The Kingdom, in which it is revealed that he has found a means of exiting his dimension, but chooses not to do so yet.

 

DC Comics retired the Silver Age version of Superman in 1986, after the publication of Crisis on Infinite Earths. Just before the character's revamp, the Silver Age Superman was given a sendoff in the two-part story "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?", written by Alan Moore with art by Curt Swan. Although the new Modern Age version of Superman is said to have already been active for many years, most previous Superman appearances and elements were rendered out of continuity by John Byrne's Man of Steel. Later stories such as Superman: Birthright bring many of the Silver Age elements back into continuity.

 

Modern Age version

In 1986, after the Crisis on Infinite Earths limited series, DC Comics hired writer/artist John Byrne to re-create the Superman character, reshaping the previous 48 years of stories by putting new twists on the established mythos. In Byrne's re-introductory miniseries The Man of Steel, Superman, like all post-Crisis Kryptonians, is conceived through in-vitro fertilization on Krypton. While still a fetus, he escapes Krypton's destruction in a spacecraft (his "birthing matrix" with a rocket engine attached), and lands more than 50 years later on Earth, just outside of Smallville, Kansas. Superman is effectively born on Earth and is as much a son of Earth as of Krypton. As in the original version, the Kents find and adopt him and raise him like a normal human. In Byrne's retelling, Clark's powers develop gradually, beginning with his invulnerability, and he doesn't fly until he is a teenager. After leaving Smallville, he travels the world before settling in Metropolis, completing his education, and going to work at The Daily Planet. Although he spends years helping people and averting disasters in secret during his travels, Clark does not become Superman until just before starting work at The Daily Planet, when he prevents an experimental spacecraft from crashing in Metropolis. The Kents remain alive.

 

The post-Crisis comics present Clark Kent as the "real" person, with Superman as the secret identity that he uses to prevent his enemies from harming his family and friends. People do not suspect that Superman is hiding his real identity because he wears no mask. The concept that Clark is the real man, as well as the greater emphasis on his Earthly upbringing, is a deliberate reversal of the pre-Crisis version. Another significant aspect of Superman's reinvention is a reduced level of abilities, with powers such as time travel removed completely and other powers — notably his invulnerability and super-strength — vastly reduced. The series also introduces the idea that Superman's invulnerability stems from his body's creating an "energy field" when exposed to solar radiation from the Earth's yellow sun.

 

Man of Steel #3 depicts the first meeting between Superman and Batman. Superman attempts to take Batman into custody but realizes that Batman operates outside the law. Other post-Crisis comics show that the relationship between the two is a trusting one, despite the unease each feels due to the differences in their methods: Superman relies on trust and strength to achieve his goals in cooperation with the law, while Batman relies on intellect and fear and operates outside the law.

 

Man of Steel also reduces the emphasis on Superman's Kryptonian heritage. Previous comic books depicted a Superman not only aware of his heritage, but also versed in its language, culture, and other elements. In Man of Steel #6, Superman first learns of his Kryptonian heritage as an adult when his birthing matrix generates a memory implant. While such Kryptonian technology is able to help bolster his knowledge, the revamped Superman is no longer a completely Kryptonian-educated man.

 

In 1992, DC Comics published the storyline "The Death of Superman", in which Superman fights a character called Doomsday. Both Superman and Doomsday are killed, taking each other down with their final blows. "The Death of Superman" is followed by "Funeral for a Friend", which chronicles Superman's funeral and examines other characters' reactions to the death of the hero. Next, DC published the "Reign of the Supermen" storyline, during which four different characters — a new Superboy, the cyborg "Man of Tomorrow", the murderous "Last Son of Krypton", and Steel — are introduced as Superman, although none of them are. A de-powered Kal-El later surfaces in a Kryptonian battle suit near the end of "Reign of the Supermen". He wears a black costume with a silver 'S' shield and long hair. The cyborg allies with Mongul and destroys Coast City. Superman, Superboy, Supergirl, Steel, Hal Jordan, and the Eradicator attack the "Engine City" built on top of Coast City, and the united Supermen defeat the cyborg.As in the original continuity, Lois Lane is Clark Kent/Superman's love interest.

 

In the early 1990s, Lois and Clark fall in love. Clark soon tells her that he is Superman, which causes a brief strain on their relationship. Soon after the monster known as Doomsdays surfaces and Superman is killed and resurrected.

 

After "the Reign of the Supermen" story line, Lois and Clark are reunited. They eventually marry in the mid-'90s special Superman: The Wedding Album.

 

The cover to the first issue of Superman: Birthright. Art by Leinil Francis Yu.

In 2004, DC published an updated version of Superman's origin in the 12-issue limited series Birthright. Written by Mark Waid, the limited series restores some of the pre-Crisis elements eliminated by John Byrne, including an emphasis on alien heritage. The series was planned as an origin story meant to reconcile material published between Man Of Steel and Birthright. It introduces elements from Superman adaptations such as Superman: The Animated Series and the Smallville television series and brings several Silver Age and some Golden Age concepts back into continuity. Unlike the previous Man of Steel origin, Birthright doesn't eliminate most of the previous Superman stories told, even making reference to Man of Steel itself.

 

In Birthright, the "birthing matrix" is replaced by the more well-known rocket ship, with Kal-El leaving Krypton as an infant rather than a fetus. Clark Kent now possesses the ability to see a living being's "aura", Superman's identity has more facets than just Clark vs. Superman, instead his identities represent different aspects of his personality. "Smallville Clark" is the "true" Clark Kent, the one most comfortable with who he is and who he is with his parents. "Metropolis Clark" is quiet, fairly isolated and shy, blending into the background and not drawing attention to himself. He often finds himself being the odd man out. "Superman" is also quiet, but rather than being seemingly harmless like Clark, he is a force to be reckoned with, tearing robot assault helicopters from the sky and dropping a drug lord's private yacht into his pool.

 

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details about Infinite Crisis follow.

 

In the Infinite Crisis limited series, the Earth-Two Superman (Kal-L) escapes from the "paradise" dimension with Alexander Luthor, Jr. and Superboy-Prime. He wants to recreate the universe, which he believes is corrupt, making aspects of Earth-Two predominant, rather than those of Earth-One. He believes this will also save the dying Lois Lane, but she revives briefly before collapsing and dying. In grief, Kal-L lashes out at the Earth-One Superman, and the two fight until Wonder Woman arrives and ends their battle. The two Supermen team up to confront Luthor and Superboy-Prime, whose plan to restore the Multiverse will kill billions of people. The pair willingly deplete their powers as they drag Superboy-Prime into Rao, Krypton's red sun, and use the last of their strength to defeat him on Mogo, the sentient Green Lantern planet. Kal-L, fatally wounded in the battle, dies in his cousin Power Girl's arms. He and Lois are buried next to the deceased Superboy.

 

Infinite Crisis Secret Files & Origins 2006 shows that Superboy-Prime is to blame for many continuity errors in the DC Universe. In his attempt to escape reality, his assault on the barrier wall of the paradise dimension alters history, causing revisions of events to occur, including the Birthright origin. Alexander Luthor Jr.'s attempts to manipulate the Multiverse result in New Earth, affecting Superman's history further. Alexander indicates that Superman's early years are once more similar to the Silver Age and Birthright origins.

 

During the publication of the Infinite Crisis limited series, the majority of DC Comics's superhero line advanced one year. One year later, Superman remains powerless, and Supergirl defends Metropolis. Unburdened by his responsibility to the world, Clark Kent has re-solidified his reputation as a star reporter. Lex Luthor's reputation is damaged irreparably, partially due to Clark's writing., and his fortune and power dwindle. Under attack, Clark's powers gradually return, and he returns to action. He finds that his sensory powers are enhanced, as are his computational ability and memory.

 

Clark Kent

Clark Kent is the secret identity of Superman. Kent, as opposed to Superman, is traditionally presented as behaving in a more introverted or mild manner compared to his superheroic self. John Byrne's The Man of Steel revamp drops many traditional aspects of Clark Kent in favor of giving him a more aggressive and extroverted personality, including making Kent a top football player in high school and a successful author.

 

Clark Kent is a reporter at the Metropolis newspaper The Daily Planet, which allows him to keep track of events in which he might be able to help. Fellow reporter Lois Lane is often the object of Clark's affection; Lois's affection for Superman and rejection of Clark are a recurring theme in Superman comics, television, and movies. Unlike Batman, Superman considers himself Clark Kent first and Superman second. In an episode of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Superman says, "Superman is what I can do; Clark is who I am."

 

Clark keeps his Superman identity a secret to protect his loved ones. Various methods for keeping his Superman's identity secret over the years include his using "super-hypnosis", subliminally causing people to not make the connection, compressing his spine as Clark Kent to become shorter, and studying the Meisner acting technique to switch seamlessly between personas. Modern comic book stories show that to everyone, Superman is the greatest hero in the world and a larger-than-life figure, and no one thinks to look for him living as a normal human. Furthermore, since Superman goes into public unmasked, most people assume that he has no other identity. Even Batman commended him on his disguise. As long as he does not let on that he has another life, there is no real reason to look for a secret identity. When first confronted by evidence that Clark Kent is Superman, Lex Luthor dismisses it, saying, "No one with the power of Superman would be living as a normal man".

 

Personality and character

In the Golden-Age stories, Superman's personality is rough and destructive. Although nowhere near as cold-blooded as the early Batman, the Superman featured in the comics of the 1930s and 1940s is not squeamish about tossing evildoers around in such a manner that fatalities are occasionally hard to avoid.

 

By the end of 1940, however, editor Whitney Ellsworth instituted a code of conduct for his characters to follow, and the writers moved toward Superman's better known "Boy Scout" persona. Even so, Superman's capacity for anger is a key element in many of his most dramatic moments, allowing readers to see that Superman's goodness is not inherent. His adoptive human parents the Kents imbue him with a strong sense of purpose, morality, selflessness, modesty, fairness, compassion, and hope. Superman was raised to believe that his abilities are gifts, and are not to be abused. In many ways, he is the perfect hero, as he embodies all the best traits that people would believe to see in themselves. Unlike the Golden Age Superman, this Superman dislikes killing, and promises to "never take a life".

 

Recent writers have attempted to deepen Superman's persona and provide a rationale for his goodness. Superman is often depicted with a mix of idealism, restraint, fairness, and compassion for others. The Birthright limited series attributes the compassion Superman feels for living things to his ability to see their "auras". He also struggles with the differences between what is right and what is practical. In Superman/Batman, Batman says, "In many ways Clark is the most human of us all, and when he shoots fire down from the sky, it's hard not to think of him as a god. How fortunate for us that this never occurs to him."

 

Powers and abilities

Superman possesses extraordinary powers, traditionally described as, "faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound", a phrase first used in the Superman radio serials of the 1940s and the TV series of the 1950s. Although contemporary media still reference Superman that way, the character's powers are much more vast and complex. For most of his existence, Superman's famous arsenal of powers include flight, super strength, invulnerability, super speed, vision powers (including x-ray, heat, telescopic, infra-red, and microscopic vision), super photographic memory, super hearing, and super breath, which enables him to freeze objects by blowing on them.

 

As originally conceived and presented in his early stories, Superman's powers were relatively limited, consisting of superhuman strength that allowed him to lift a car over his head, run at amazing speeds, and leap one-eighth of a mile; and incredibly tough skin that could be pierced by nothing less than an exploding artillery shell. Writers slowly increased his powers over time until by the Silver Age, he was effectively omnipotent. Writers found it increasingly difficult to write Superman stories in which the character was believably challenged, so DC Comics made a series of attempts to reel the character in. The most significant attempt, John Byrne's 1986 rewrite established several hard limits on his abilities: He barely survives a nuclear blast, and his space flights are limited by how long he can hold his breath. Superman's power levels have increased again since then, with Superman currently possessing enough strength to hurl a mountain and withstand nuclear blasts with ease.

 

Unlike humans, Superman cannot give blood, as his skin is impenetrable. He cannot donate organs due to his alien physiology, and the question of whether or not he can father children is still in debate. It is uncertain whether Superman can go without food or drink or for how long; some writers have portrayed him as obtaining all the energy he needs from the sun, much like photosynthesis. He also does not age like humans, because, again, living under a yellow sun is said to retard the aging process within his body.

 

The source of Superman's powers changes subtly over the course of his history. It is originally said that Superman's abilities derive from his Kryptonian heritage, a race eons more evolved than humans. Soon it is established that Krypton's gravity had been stronger than Earth's, a situation similar to that of Edgar Rice Burroughs' John Carter. As Superman becomes increasingly godlike, the implication that all Kryptonians had possessed the same abilities became problematic for writers, making it doubtful that a race of such beings could have been wiped out by something as trifling as an exploding planet. In part to counter this, the Superman writers established that Kryptonians, whose native star had been red, only possessed superpowers under the light of a yellow sun. More recent stories have attempted to find a balance between the two explanations.

 

Superman is most vulnerable to kryptonite, debris from Krypton transformed into radioactive material by the forces that destroyed the planet. Exposure to kryptonite radiation nullifies Superman's powers and immobilizes him with pain. Prolonged exposure can eventually kill him. Kryptonite was first introduced to the public in 1943, as a plot device to allow the radio serial voice actor Bud Collyer to take some time off; for several shows, Superman was represented by groaning noises while he was trapped by a chunk of kryptonite. Green kryptonite is the most commonly seen form, but writers introduced other forms over the years, such as red, gold, blue, and black, each with its own effect.

 

Superman is also vulnerable to magic; however, this is not used in his stories as commonly as kryptonite, and the vulnerability has been at best hazily defined. The most common implication is that while Superman is durable, he simply receives no special protection against it via his powers.

 

Superman's abilities have occasionally been removed or altered for dramatic reasons. In the late 1990s Superman comics, Superman loses his traditional powers and transforms into a being of electromagnetic energy. In this form Superman can phase through solid objects, see frequencies of energy, and draw power from electrical sources. In order to maintain physical cohesion in this form, he needs to wear a containment suit. During this time, he is able to transform into the corporeal form of Clark Kent, but in his human guise he has no special powers. Superman's powers also dwindle under the light of a red sun.

 

Recently, some authors have implied that Superman's powers can reach nearly unlimited levels, based on solar energy absorption and withdrawal of mental blocks. In "Our Worlds at War", Superman dives into the sun to gain sufficient energy to overpower Brainiac 13, who was imbued with the Imperiex Force. In Superman/Batman, when Kara Zor-El claims to be more powerful than Superman, he tells her that he put personal mental blocks on his powers as he grew up to keep from losing control and causing irreparable damage, blocks that Supergirl does not have. Thus, while Supergirl can appear to be stronger, Superman just has greater self-control.

 

In an interview with Joe Casey on Alvaro's ComicBoards, he writes that Superman under his penmanship can re-arrange the Solar System and tear a star apart. "I've always seen Superman as this completely over-the-top, fantastic character who has *no* limits whatsoever," writes Casey. Unencumbered by mental blocks, according to Casey, "Superman is unbeatable."

 

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

 

It is also implied in the recent 'One Year Later' Superman series that Superman exerts an element of subconscious control over his powers; to be Superman truly, it appears that Clark Kent must on some level want to be Superman. This is evidenced by the one-year period following the Infinite Crisis during which he lives happily as the unpowered Clark Kent, with no desire to return to his former lifestyle. This lasts until Intergang operatives attack him and his powers return as his life is imperiled. After this, his other skills return (including flight and super speed).

 

Publication history

The first Superman character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster was not a hero, but a villain. Their short story "The Reign of the Superman", concerning a bald-headed villain bent on dominating the world, appeared in a science fiction fanzine that Siegel published. Jerry reconceived the character in 1932 as a hero and began a six-year quest to find a publisher. This new heroic version of Superman wore the costume that is familiar to us today. The design was based on the traditional 'circus strong-man' outfit. This 'pants over tights' outfit became the basis for many future superhero outfits. This new version of Superman had vast physical superhuman abilities, as opposed to the mental abilities of the original, bald, villianous Superman. The heroic Superman had many of the qualities of pulp action heroes before him, indeed, the moniker 'Man of Steel' was directly based on that of 'Doc Savage, Man of Bronze'. Humor Magazines almost published an early version in 1933, but the company dropped their comics line before the book was finished. Frustrated, Siegel and Shuster took a job with Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson's National Allied Publications, where they created many other comic strips. With some experience under their belt, they finally positioned Superman as the lead feature in Detective Comics Inc.'s new title, Action Comics.

 

The revised Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1, June 1938, and a newspaper strip started the following year. Siegel and Shuster sold the rights to the company for $130 and a contract to supply the publisher with material. The Saturday Evening Post reported in 1941 that the pair was being paid only a fraction of Detective's Superman profits. Siegel and Shuster renegotiated their deal, but bad blood lingered and Siegel eventually sued Detective in 1947 over the rights to Superboy, which he claimed was a separate creation that Detective had published without authorization. Detective immediately fired them and took their by-line off the stories, prompting a legal battle that ended in 1948, when they settled. Detective paid them for the rights to Superboy, which they had been awarded by the court, but refused to re-hire them. Following the huge financial success of Superman: The Movie in 1978 and news reports of their pauper-like existences, Warner Communications gave Siegel and Shuster lifetime pensions of $35,000 per year and health care benefits. In addition, any media production which includes the Superman character must include the credit "Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster".

 

During a multimedia career spanning over sixty years, Superman has starred in nearly every imaginable situation, and his powers have increased to the point that he is nearly omnipotent. This poses a challenge for writers: "How does one write about a character who is nearly as powerful as God?" (Superman's Kryptonian name, "Kal-El," resembles the Hebrew words ÷ì-àì, which means "voice of God.") This problem contributed to a decline in Superman's popularity during the latter half of the 1960s and the 1970s, a period during which Marvel Comics brought a new level of character development to mainstream comic books. By the early 1980s, DC Comics had decided that a major change was needed to make Superman more appealing to current audiences. Writer-artist John Byrne was asked to revamp and revise Superman's continuity with his The Man of Steel retelling of his origin. This 1986 reboot brought substantial changes to the character and met huge success at the time, becoming one of the top-selling books. The relaunch of Superman comic books returned the character to the mainstream, again in the forefront of DC's titles. Superman's sales declined again after Byrne left the Superman titles after almost two years, with only sporadic sales spikes since then (notably in "The Death of Superman" storyline).

 

Supporting characters

Lois Lane is perhaps the character most commonly associated with Superman, as his colleague, love interest, and now wife to Clark Kent. The Clark and Lois relationship has generated numerous adventures and speculation, with DC releasing a special wedding album at the time of their marriage, which coincided with the marriage of the characters in both the comics and the television series Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.

 

Main supporting characters include Daily Planet coworkers photographer Jimmy Olsen and Editor Perry White; Clark Kent's adopted parents Jonathan and Martha Kent; childhood sweetheart Lana Lang and best friend Pete Ross; and former college love interest Lori Lemaris, a mermaid. Incarnations of Supergirl, Krypto the Superdog, and Superboy have also been major characters in the mythos, as well as the Justice League of America (of which Superman is usually a member).

Team-ups with fellow comic icon Batman are a fan-favorite, having inspired many a story over the years. When paired, they are often affectionately referred to as the 'World's Finest' in a nod to the name of their inital team book.

 

Minor supporting characters over the years have included Superman's technologial aid and eccentric inventors Professor Emil Hamilton and Professor Phineas Potter, Metropolis police officers Inspector William Henderson, Maggie Sawyer and Dan Turpin, and former sailor-turned-bartender Bibbo Bibbowski.

 

Villains

Superman also has a rogues gallery of supervillain enemies, including his most well-known enemy, Lex Luthor, who has been envisioned over the years in various forms as either a rogue scientific genius with a personal vendetta against Superman, or a powerful but corrupt CEO of a conglomerate called LexCorp.

 

The alien android (in most incarnations) known as Brainiac is considered by some as the second worst nemesis of Superman. The enemy that accomplished the most, by actually killing Superman, is the raging monster Doomsday. Darkseid, one of the most powerful beings in the DC universe, is also a formidable nemesis.

 

Other enemies of note include the demon Satanus, the fifth-dimensional imp Mr. Mxyzptlk, the Ultra-Humanite, the imperfect Superman clone Bizarro, criminal cyborg Metallo, Kryptonian criminal General Zod (and other Kryptonians imprisoned in the Phantom Zone), the Parasite, the Prankster, the Cyborg, Terra-Man, the Toyman, Gog, and the Metropolis gang known as Intergang (which includes mad scientists such as Dabney Donovan and Dr. Killgrave).

 

 

 

 

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July 24, 2006 at 8:24 PM...Thanks so much!!!!

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Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!! Now the movie makes much more sense. I am so thankful you did that for me. How can I do you a favor?

Alycia


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July 25, 2006 at 9:07 AM...stoppin by

Commented by shine29


Well you got a pal here! Olo is setting beside me saying "SUPERMAN! SUPERMAN!" we haven't seen any of the movies, but they like Spiderman and Superman.


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July 26, 2006 at 4:11 AM...Hmmm....

Commented by Amber


I think you know a little too much about Superman-LOL!

I need your help, it's about the quiz.

0:) Amber


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SUPERMAN Returns~AWESOME!!
Published on June 28, 2006 at 4:36 PM

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We went and saw SUPERMAN RETURNS last nite! .

WOW!!! It was amazing!

After going to the front page and reading My Smoky Mountain Homeschoolwas going to a late showing of it, b/c it "comes out" today. I thought, "Yeah, I need to go see the FIRST showing of it too." So I called around to see who was playing it and the theater in Ft. Wayne had it, then I had to beg my awesome dad to take me and he did, of course! I was soo excited the whole way to the theater. It was supposed to show at 10pm and the movie didn’t actually start until 10:20pm, b/c of all the trailers.

 

Although the Spider-Man 3 trailer was Awesome, even though I could hardly see what was going on, it was a fast pace trailer! I am not too much of a Spider-Man fan, but it looked really, really, good.

 

They are also making a movie about the very first SUPERMAN portrayer. George Reeves. Apparently he committed suicide, but some think he was murdered. So a man tries to discover the real truth and he almost gets killed for it. Anyway, it looks like a good movie. It as Ben Affleck, Adam Brody, and Diana Lane in it. It is called "Hollywoodland" It said coming soon, so we will see. I am going to be digging into this to see what the story line is. I have never heard anything like this before. So we will see what I discover!

 

OK so here is my "review" of it.

It was a really great movie. The only thing is that I think that they did something that was way out of SUPERMAN character. He would have never done what they portrayed he did. I am not going to say, b/c I know my family doesn’t want to know!

I didn’t like Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor. I thought that he was too mean. Gene Hackman was mean, but in a funny way. And he wasn’t anyway near as mean looking either. And the whole thing with Lois Lane and Richard White was something that I don’t think would have happened had they not made the movie in 2006.

When I first heard that they were making a SUPERMAN movie without Tom Welling I was soo mad. I really didn’t want to see it because I wanted Tom Welling to play SUPERMAN. Here is the reason why he couldn’t play in the movie! It's Not Over!!?? OH MY GOSH!! There is more!!  YAHOO!

But after watching it last nite, Brandon Routh did an awesome job.

He looks exactly like Christopher Reeve. I can see why they chose him.

My dad didn’t like Christopher Reeves, so he didn’t really like this one. He said it was like watching the first one over.

I have only seen the first 2 movies of SUPERMAN.

The guy they chose to play Jimmy Olsen was really good. He did a great job as being him.

The special effects were great, of course.

Everything was really really awesome! I am so glad that I went and saw it.

 

Well that is all I can think of to say about since I can’t give it away! It was a really GREAT, AWESOME, TERRIFIC, AMAZING, and any other adjectives that are good that I can’t think of right now!

 

THANKS DAD FOR STAYING UP LATE TO TAKE ME!

I LUV YOU!

 

 

P.S.

I don’t think that I am going to be posting about what we did for Father’s Day and Caleb’s 1 b-day, because Mom and Alatariel and Tigerlily beat me to it.

So here are the links to their posts about it!

Extra Extra Read All About It!

 

Thanks for stopping by "Daily" at the "Planet"!

Luv

      SuperAngel                        Kryptonite Angel   

*Rosie-Posie Iris Hardbottle*     ~Luthien Alatariel Elanesse~ 

                            @M@ND@ 

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June 28, 2006 at 8:43 PM...Movie Review

Commented by Canadagirl


Thanks again for letting me know the latest on movies and shows. I need updates, thank you.
In Him,
-Canadagirl

PS I have the latest post, come on over and visit (0:


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June 28, 2006 at 9:38 PM...Hi,

Commented by Canadagirl


Did you read my poem below where you commented ?
In Him,
-Canadagirl


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June 28, 2006 at 11:53 PM...Untitled Comment

Commented by Striker


That sounded like fun!! I'm not a very big Superman fan but I have seen the first movie.
Striker


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June 29, 2006 at 12:09 PM...<i>Untitled Comment</i>

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#1. I don't believe global waming is real... i dont know if you do but i made that clear i dont.

#2. an ice age is not destroying the earth and in Gods promise in genesis he sayd "the earth will never be flooded again" ice ages arnt flooding just a 50 degrees cold patch :).

#3. found yours and your sisters random blogging and you added me so you found me :)

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July 3, 2006 at 5:29 PM...Superman Returns

Commented by PevensieGirls


I LOVED IT!!!!

It was awesome!! And my bday's on Thursday, so I'm gonna go see it again!!
It inspired me to come by your blog more often now!! (lol!)

Question: where did you find your pics from the movie? (and PLEASE don't tell me the disney.com site!! I can't get there because of the Flash updates!) :o(

thx!
~RockStar~


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It's Not Over??!! OH MY GOSH!! There is going to be MORE!
Published on June 24, 2006 at 9:30 PM

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I have the BEST NEWS!

SMALLVILLE season 6 is premiering September 21 on the WB at 8pm. (hopefully, that is the projected date)

IT"S NOT OVER!

There is going to be another season of SMALLVILLE!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I can’t believe it!

All this time I was thinking that the end of SMALLVILLE was 5th season. That there would be no more seasons of the BEST show ever!

And then we watched the recorded season 5 finale last nite and it ended with a "To Be Continued".

OH MY GOSH!

 

Then, of course, I had to go to www.kryptonsite.com  to find out if it was really true. And sure enough it was true! This is the site for all the SUPERMAN and SMALLVILLE news, rumors, anything!

 

Can you believe it? I couldn’t when I found out! I had to keep reading it over and over, before it finally hit me!

 

You cannot guess my estaticness when I found this news out. I went crazy! At 1:30am in the morning!

 

Now I have to wait til September to watch it. waaaaahhhh waaaaahhhhhh!

I just had to share it with you all! My friends!

 

This is a bittersweet event. There is another season of SMALLVILLE, which is why Tom Welling (Clark Kent in SMALLVILLE) didn’t play SUPERMAN in the new SUPERMAN RETURNS movie that is coming out next week.

I had a big long post about the new movie, but I won’t be posting it now. It just said why I don’t like the new movie and how much I wanted to see the cast of SMALLVILLE play the parts.

The reason is they have to be in SMALLVILLE. Which is GREAT, but why oh why, couldn’t they wait to make the new movie? And have them play in it.

He is the best SUPERMAN ever. I don’t like the guy they have to play him now!

 

Oh yeah, and on the 14th of September the 5th season will be out on dvd set! We haven't seen 3 episodes because our friend forgot to tape them and he didn't know! We have the other 4, they are on my shelf, but I am going to get this one for sure!

 

Well enough of my complaining, there is another season of SMALLVILLE!

 

Thanks for sharing in my estaticness!

 

Thanks for stopping by "Daily" at the "Planet"!

Luv

     SuperAngel                        Kryptonite Angel   

*Rosie-Posie Iris Hardbottle*     ~Luthien Alatariel Elanesse~ 

                            @M@ND@ 

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Sister of Myrtle and Tigerlily


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June 24, 2006 at 11:27 PM...Yeah for Smallville !

Commented by Canadagirl


I really want to check out this series more than ever. I haven't been able to see if Reo's Video store has the series yet. Town is 30 minutes away and we are a one car family. So
I am stranded alot of times. I am so happy you have your fav show for another year. Yeah !
Come by soon, I miss your shinning face.
In Him,
-Canadagirl


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June 24, 2006 at 11:54 PM...YES! YES! YES! I LOVE SMALLVILLE!

Commented by Jocelyndixon


It is so wonderful to know that there will be another season of Smallville!!!! I hope they make a series about Superman with Mr. Welling after these are over (Not like I want them to end).

Thanks for posting about this so I didn't have to! I will link you on Monday!!!!

Love always, your best friend in the WORLD!!!

Alatariel


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June 25, 2006 at 2:21 AM...Untitled Comment

Commented by Titus2woman


We don't have cable, so IF I catch it, it has to be in the middle of the night! OUCH! I happened to wake up just in time just now (for a rerun I hadn't seen~did I mention it's the middle of the night?), hee hee hee! I'll hafta check out that site, as I don't even know how last season ended! LOVE this show too~only IT'S THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT! LOL! (((((HUGS))))) sandi


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June 25, 2006 at 3:24 PM...Hello

Commented by petiepie


So you need some help to find a good horse. Well, since u dont know much about horses its good to get an older one. Younger horses can be a pain sometimes,so a older one would be good. I would say around 12 yrs old. That way they arent old but they arent young. I work with a 12 yr old and he is just now coming out of that not going to listen to you attitude. I love paint horses but color doesnt matter. Its all about the attitude they have with you. You need a real loving horse and not one thats going to be a bully. Its really good to keep your horse active like being in horse shows and different things. I just did my first halter show last week and I loved it. I came in 2nd place. It wasnt hard at all. Its really pretty simple. But its good to have ur horses in stuff like that. Well, I hope I helped u a lil bit. If you have anymore questions just ask. Take care and good luck on maybe getting a horse.!!!!! Kal


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June 25, 2006 at 11:33 PM...Untitled Comment

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I'm here to tag you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Here are the questions:

1. Look at the picture closest to you. What do you see?

2.What does your mousepad look like?

3. Reach out your right arm. What do you touch?

4.Look out the window. What do you see?

5. Pick up the book nearest to you. Open to the 25th page and read the 7th line. What is it about?

6. If you had a garden (or do) what would be/is planted?

7. Are you getting bored yet?

8. What is your favorite book over all books?

9. What career do you want to do when you grow up? Max 5.

10. What three people do you want to tag?


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June 26, 2006 at 8:29 PM...Just saying hi

Commented by shine29


Hey girl, just stopping in to say hi!
I'm excited for you! I never watched smallville that much, but I know what it's like when a good show ends....bummmer!!!!!! Anyway, glad there's another season, I just might have to check it out!
Berylla


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June 27, 2006 at 4:47 PM...I forgot...

Commented by Canadagirl


which days are your blog days ? I look for to your visit. I figured out what IM is, LOL.
So tell which one you have. We have trillian that hoasts different IM's. Hope to chat sometime.(0:
In Him,
-Canadagirl


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June 27, 2006 at 8:35 PM...Hello,

Commented by sleeper


I have only seen a super man cartoon once in my life. Please don't disown me as a friend.lol I saw it at my Nanna's because she has satilite, it was when I was 5 years old.
We don't get Super Man here. Oh well.
bfn,
-Sleeper


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June 28, 2006 at 7:49 AM...I'm glad you got to go to the sneak peak

Commented by MySmokyMtnHomeschool


Didn't you just love the excitement before the movie started? It was so much fun!

I love Smallville, too... and am a fan of Tom as well. I just couldn't imagine anyone else playing Superman, but the movie was great!

BTW, I like you Superman blog. It is way cool!

Have a great day!
Amy Beth <><


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June 28, 2006 at 12:09 PM...Untitled Comment

Commented by jayfromcleveland


So you're stuck on Smallville, huh? I checked out some of the first season of that show and didn't like it -- too weird. Another reason being that I'm only a bit younger than John Scheider and Annette O'Toole, and remember clearly just the other day when they were playing teen roles. Thinking of them as Ma and Pa Kent gives me a midlife crisis!

Anyway, welcome to the world of being a Superman fan. The people they cast in these movies are NEVER what you imagine. Back in '78, I thought Christopher Reeve was a total wimp -- nowhere rugged or beefy enough to capture my standard Curt Swan-Murphy Anderson depiction of Supey. But Reeve did play the definitive Clark Kent! He was a natural as a nerd! But Alex Ross has done the best Superman treatment ever, and no cartoon or live action movie will ever hold a candle to him.

Haven't seen the flick yet but am looking forward to it!


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Sin is like Kryptonite, The One Ring, and Pirates
Published on May 31, 2006 at 2:55 PM

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I have not been on my blog for over a week because I have been dealing with some problems, plus we have been assigned days. I have learned a few things this week. My eyes have been opened to some things that I didn’t realize before.

 

We as Christians are like Kryptonians. Their weakness is Kryptonite, ours is Sin. They have a defense against Kryptonite: Lead, we have one too: the Bible.

The Lead conceals and contains the power of the Kryptonite. The Bible, along with God, helps us conceal and contain our sin and helps us overpower it. And we come out as healthy as or more so then we went in, but not without scars sometimes.

But as with the Kryptonite it cannot be destroyed, just like our sin cannot be destroyed, but you will know how to handle and contain it, and with God’s help you can overcome it.

 

Just like the One Ring in The Lord of the Rings, sin "wants to be found". It will stay hidden for a while, but it "wants to return to his master", it "hears its masters call".

Satan has been trying since the beginning of time to make sure he has all the power like Sauron. Sauron knew that if someone who could control the One Ring he would be gone. Just like Satan knows deep down that he doesn’t actually have any power and he knows that his power will be taken away from him someday. So he will try to use up as much of it as he can.

I have been reading the Simarillion. It has a lot of Biblical truths in it. I would greatly encourage everyone to read it. It is just like Satan hating God and trying to overpower him to do what he wanted. Melkor, (which is like Satan) hates Iluvatar (God) because he is the maker, creator of all. And just like Satan he wants to become him.

And just like Gollum we hate and love our sin/flesh nature as he hates and loves the Ring. Our sin/flesh nature wants to be in control of us and if we let it, it will ruin us. And how can we be what God wants us to be if we are fleshly sinners? We have to condition our flesh to be under submission to the power that God has given us to help us defeat the sin/flesh nature and Satan.

Our sin/flesh nature is like the Ring when anyone puts on the Ring they are invisible and they can see a world that normally you wouldn’t see just like when we wear our sin nature we cannot see the way God has designed for us.

 

And we have to throw our sin over board, like in Pirates of the Caribbean when the Black Pearl is chasing them. They have to get rid of everything that is weighing them down to get far away from them. That is how we should be with sin: throwing it overboard. It will only hurt us the longer we hold on to it. We have to let it go and be free. And just like when they turn the ship and surprise the Black Pearl, Satan does not expect us to give up our sin to God and when we do he will try his hardest to throw another sin at you that you are going to struggle with.

 

We will always have sin. It is a part of life. Ever since the garden, humans have been struggling with sin. IT WILL NOT GO AWAY. We have the choice to repel that sin or embrace it. We often more times than not embrace it and then we have repercussions that we have to deal with that are not easy. It is hard and it hurts. And we will always have to deal with the sin in the past.

Satan knows what your old sins are and he knows your fear that you will not want your children to sin the same way you did, so he will try every which way to make sure that they will commit that same sin or a worse one. He doesn’t forget your sins, he wants them to come back and haunt you forever. He lost you to Christ and he will try his HARDEST to get your children. He doesn’t want them lost to Christ.

Your firstborn will be attacked the worst. God wants the first of everything, so naturally Satan wants them too. That is why he is Satan in the first place, he wanted to be first in heaven and he wanted to be like God. So naturally he wants everything that God has and everything God wants.

 

Please be encouraged by this post. You may be going through a tough time, but if you trust in God and let him guide and help you, you can overcome this sin area in your life!

Thanks for stopping by "Daily" at the "Planet"!

Luv

     SuperAngel                        Kryptonite Angel   

*Rosie-Posie Iris Hardbottle*     ~Luthien Alatariel Elanesse~ 

                            @M@ND@  

 


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June 1, 2006 at 9:20 AM...Untitled Comment

Commented by Anonymous


I am encouraged and love ya to pieces! I am always impressed with how SMART you are, and I LOVE that you so easily relate everything to the Bible. GO GIRL! (((((HUGS))))) and healing, ~sandi


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June 1, 2006 at 10:35 AM...Untitled Comment

Commented by TheGuitarArbiter


Saw you added me to your friends. I have added you also:P. how did you find my blog?


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June 1, 2006 at 3:13 PM...Hey there

Commented by ScrapbookinTeen


Just wanted to say hi, I haven't commented you for a while!
I hope you comment me back:-) Well better run I have a few other bloggs to look at.
~*~Amber~*~


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June 2, 2006 at 10:19 PM...Wow.

Commented by BookFreak


That's really awesome. I love how you found biblical examples in... well, a TON of different stuff!
BookFreak:) :)


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June 3, 2006 at 1:01 AM...Untitled Comment

Commented by aCleanHeart


Thanks for stopping by my blog... wonderful post as well!

Bless your heart and home,
Amy


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June 8, 2006 at 6:22 AM...Very good!

Commented by Ringbearer


I completely agree with you. Sin is exactly like the One Ring. There is only one place it can be destroyed.

Keep up the good work!

legolas3


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Do you know that you are here for a reason?
Published on April 6, 2006 at 9:22 AM

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Do you know you are here for a reason?

 

In the 1978 SUPERMAN movie Clark is feeling bad cause he has all these amazing powers and he can’t let anyone know. So Jonathan says to him, "There is one thing I know, Son, and that is you are here for a reason. I don’t know whose reason or whatever the reason is, but it is not to score touchdowns."

Now isn’t that what GOD is trying to get through our thick skulls? That we are here for a reason and that the reason is not to be popular, or have all the newest clothes, or have a boyfriend/girlfriend, or have your license, or all the other stuff that the world is trying to put in our path to take our eyes off of GOD.

In one of my earlier I posted how SUPERMAN is like JESUS. Well we were watching the extra stuff on the 1978 SUPERMAN movie and one of the writers said that the whole first part of the movie where Jor-el is send Kal-el to earth is based on the Bible. When GOD sends JESUS to earth to save us sinners. Now WOW is that GREAT or what? If they only made movies like that now!

Like take "The Chronicles of Narnia" for example. I personally don’t think that they made it come across like Aslan was Jesus and what he did was like the sacrifice of the LAMB. But that is just my opinion. I have not read the books nor do I really like the series anyway, but I don’t think that Disney made it come out the way that C.S. Lewis wrote it to be.

And after Jonathan was finished talking to Clark, instead whining about not be able to play football or be popular, he says "Thanks Dad! You are right." I think that next time that we want something or something didn't go our way, we need to say "Thanks God for knowing my purpose and for helping me stay on that path."

Please let me know what you think. Post me a comment!

@m@nd@


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April 6, 2006 at 12:36 PM...Untitled Comment

Commented by Grandpa


Just to let you know....I've been here


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April 8, 2006 at 1:27 AM...You Are So Good At Getting A Very Interesting Analogy Out of Life!

Commented by JacqueDixonSoulRestES


You have a wonderful knack for bringing things into perspective, regardless of the story. I am so thankful God lives so close to your heart that you can get His lessons from any given situation. That God-given ability will help you as you are faithful to your husband and are lovingly training your children.
I thank God that He has taught you these things. I know that if you got them from me, then it was only by His grace. You are definitely on the right track in your growing for Him. He makes all things new, even when we aren't looking for it.
Don't ever give up on His will for your life. It is there, just ask Him and seek diligently.
Many, Many, Many Blessings to you as you grow in His grace and stature.
*me* ( ;


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Have you ever noticed?
Published on April 1, 2006 at 9:41 PM

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Has anyone ever notice how much SUPERMAN/Clark Kent is like Jesus? We watched the SUPERMAN movie yesterday and there are many similarities that they share. I actually wrote a paper on this, but was lost at the moment and I just found it. HALLELUJAH!!!!! 

I see SUPERMAN as Jesus. He is your best friend who you can count on. And he has some things about him that are SUPER! He has all these powers that you think you know he has, but aren't sure. He always comes to your rescue. You know no matter what happens he's gonna be there. He's always fighting the bad guy/s that want to hurt you.

The only difference is Jesus doesn't have a weakness. SUPERMAN's is Kryptonite.

SUPERMAN is like Jesus because he was sent to earth to help and save people.

Jesus was sent to earth to seek and to save the lost.

SUPERMAN was Jor-el's only son, as was Jesus was God's.

Clark Kent is humble, as was Jesus.

SUPERMAN goes to his father for help as did Jesus daily.

That is why I like SUPERMAN!!!!!!!!!

Anyone else have anything else to add?

Well I think that is all.

Thanx for coming!

@m@nd@ 


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April 30, 2006 at 10:14 AM...Untitled Comment

Commented by Titus2woman


I guess I never thought about it this way~if I did, I never would've kept my love of Smallville a such a secret! LOL! So glad to add you to my friends list! Y'all Tae Bo lovers make me HAPPY! I'm really enjoying your family's blogs!!!!! (((((HUGS))))) sandi


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