SUPERMAN A REEL HERO FOR THE AGES

Superman is the original superhero. He represents a special place in the history of comics, as the first, greatest, and most successful character created in the golden age of comics. Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman are the only Golden Age superheroes that have remained in constant continuous publication since their launch. Superman began life in April 1938 under the guidance of writer Jerry Seigle and artist Joe Shuster and has never looked back.

Superman has starred in Comics, Newspapers, Stage, Movies, Television, Video Games, and Online Gaming. He is the symbol of hope and has been more adaptable than any other character over the last 85 years. Superman is a character that generations recognize and with for the foreseeable future.

Superman is a Reel hero from top Hollywood movies to the slot’s games. Characters from various comics are used to be a slot machine game theme, Superman specifically. As the game player you can be superman and through playing you can try protecting Louis Lane whilst defeating Lex Luther and these aspects are brought through the symbols within the slot’s games. Other symbols can be Clark Kents glasses, the Daily Planet and Kryptonite. There are many slot providers that have comic themed slot games and Bonus Finder are a company that offers the best sites to play online. The story of Superman has so resonated with fans that that character has become a multi-media star.

Superman, was rocket to Earth as the lone survivor of the doomed planet Krypton. Jor-El his father was scientist who discovered that the series of quakes that Krypton was experiencing were actually destroying the plant. When he took his finding to ministers of government they did not believe him. On his own Jor-El built a small prototype rocket to prove interstellar flight was possible. Before a larger ship could be built Krypton started to self-destruct and   Jor-El placed his infant son in the rocket so that he would survive the destruction of Krypton.

The tiny rocket crashlanding on Earth. There an elderly farm couple, Jonathan and Martha Kent, discovered the rocket and found the baby inside. The couple took him in as their own child, naming him Clark after Martha’s maiden name. They claimed to have been snow bound for the winter and Martha gave birth on the farm.

On Earth with our yellow sun and lighter gravity, Clark Kents Kryptonian physiology began to develop differently. His body was like a battery being charged with the energy of the yellow sun giving him powers and abilities greater than the average man. Many compared his speed to that of a bullet and his capabilities mean that he could leap over tall buildings in one bound. Not to mention the fact he was more powerful than a large vehicle.

After graduating from Smallville High School, he studied journalism at Metropolis University. Eventually getting a job as a reporter for the Daily Planet. As a reporter, he would be the first to hear about dangers and disasters and could respond as Superman while maintain a secret identity as mild monored reporter Clark Kent.  

Beginning in January 1939, a Superman The Daily Comic Strip appeared in newspapers, syndicated through the McClure Syndicate. A color Sunday version was added that November. By 1941, the newspaper strips had an estimated readership of 20 million. The strip ended in 1983 with a 33-year run with a gap between ’66 and ’77. Many early fans saw Superman for free in the newspaper before they saw him in the comics.

The Adventures of Superman Radio Show ran from 1940 to 1951 for 2,088 episodes, the majority were created for children. Episodes were originally 15 minutes long, however after 1949 they increased the episodes length to 30 minutes. Most episodes were filmed live, which was custom for the radio at the time of production. You can still listen to the episodes that were recorded and Apple has them on their podcast list

It’s a Bird… It’s a Plane… It’s Superman was the Superman stage play. This featured the music produced by Charles Strouse and the lyrics from Lee Adams. The book was created by Robert Benton and David Newman. The actor Bob Holiday played the character of Clark Kent, and the actress Patricial Marand played the iconic role of Lois Lane.

In the movie theaters, Superman started with Fleischer Studios Superman cartoons. Seventeen episodes were made.

There were two movie serials
Superman and then Atom Man vs. Superman, you can watch them on YouTube.

Then the feature films began.
Superman and the Mole Men
Superman the Motion Picture
Superman II
Superman III
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
Superman Returns
Man of Steel
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Currently in production is… Superman: Legacy

On Television there was
Adventures of Superman
The New Adventures of Superman
Superman
Superboy
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
Smallville
Superman: The Animated Series
Currently on TV is… Superman & Lois

In Video Games Superman stared in
Superman
Superman: The Game
Superman – NES
Superman – Arcade
Superman: The Man of Steel
Superman – Genesis
The Death and Return of Superman
Superman – Gameboy
Superman Activity Center
Superman: The New Adventures
Superman: Shadow of Apokolips
Superman: Countdown to Apokolips
Superman The Greatest Superhero
Superman Returns
Superman – Handheld

In the world of online gaming, Superman has been active as well. This will come as a surprise to many because Superman has a long association with cartoons and children. However, current data shows The average comic reader is 40 years old. 47% of Comics are 40+ years old or older, 38% are between the ages of 30-40 years, and 16% are younger than 30 years old. They are 63% male to 37% female. The median income for a comic book reader is $81,470. 67% of comic readers have a Bachelor’s degree. All of this puts them in the prime age range for adult-related products from new cars to casinos.

No matter what type of entertainment you enjoy Superman is there to enjoy it with you. While we have focused on forms of entertainment here. There is a much larger discussion about the different types of Superman merchandise. From fruit pies to peanut butter to Hershey bars Superman has sold food. And who could forget all the Superman Pez? DC Comics has licensed Superman on every product imaginable.

 

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