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xmencovered · 6 months
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X-Factor Vol 1 60 / Published: September 1990 / Artist: John Bogdanove
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splooosh · 8 months
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“Reign”
John Bogdanove - Dennis Janke
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diioonysus · 9 months
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men's fashion + art
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cootiekid · 9 months
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Steelworks #6 by Jon Bogdanove
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Steel #0-3 (1994) by DC Comics
Written and drawn by various.
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X-Terminators #2
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by Louise Simonson; Jon Bogdanove; Al Milgrom; John Wellington and Joe Rosen
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DC REBIRTH (2016) Part 2
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Superman: The Man of Steel #22 Die Cut Cover and Pull Out Poster featuring “The Man of Steel!” aka Steel aka John Henry Irons
By Jon Bogdanove and Dennis Janke
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evilhorse · 1 year
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They don’t want us in the JSA, Sylvester.
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siryl · 1 year
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Scanned from X-Terminators (1988 series) #1.
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p-c-ba-dcforever · 2 years
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This month marks 80 years of The Prankster! For all that he is outshined by the Man Of Steel's more formidable foes, there is something to be said for his phenomenal staying power. Here's to another 8 decades of irritating poor Kal-El!
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splooosh · 11 months
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“They said”
John Bogdanove - Dennis Janke
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geekcavepodcast · 2 years
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New “Death of Superman” Stories Coming from Original Teams
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Thirty years ago Superman died. Then he got better. DC Comics is marking this anniversary with four new stories from the original creative teams in an 80-page The Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Special #1. In addition, Superman #75 and The Death of Superman will receive special and collected editions.
Below are The Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Special #1 stories.
“The Life of Superman” hails from writer and artist Dan Jurgens, artist Brett Breeding, colorist Brad Anderson, and letterer John Workman. “A young Jon Kent finds out in school that his dad had died years earlier, as his parents never told him about that fateful day. In the midst of dealing with this emotional news, Jon and Clark need to team up to fight a new villain connected to Doomsday called DOOMBREAKER.” (DC Comics)
“Standing Guard” hails from writer Roger Stern, artist Butch Guice, colorist Glenn Whitmore, and letterer Rob Leigh. This story tells of Superman and Doomsday’s battle from the Guardians’ perspective.
“Time” hails from writer Louise Simonson, artist Jon Bogdanove, colorist Glenn Whitmore, and letterer Rob Leigh. This story is about Superman’s death from John Henry Irons’ perspective.
“Above and Beyond” hails from writer Jorrey Ordway, penciller Tom Grummett, inker Doug Hazlewood, colorist Gelnn Whitmore, and letterer Rob Leigh. “A powerful story of Ma and Pa Kent watching their son fight Doomsday live on television and going through Clark’s photo albums with the feeling that their son always prevails.” (DC Comics)
The anthology will also feature nine pinups from Jamal Campbell, Lee Weeks, Clay Mann, Fabio Moon, Walter Simonson, Bill Sienkiewicz, Gabriel Rodriguez, and more.
The Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Special #1, featuring a main cover by Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding, variant cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams, Dan Mora, Ivan Reis and Danny Miki, Francesco Mattina, Dan Jurgens, and Brett Breeding, goes on sale on November 8, 2022.
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Superman #75 Special Edition, featuring the original story from Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding with a cover by Jurgens and Breeding, goes on sale on November 1, 2022.
The Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, featuring a new introduction by Dan Jurgens, will collect Superman #73-75, Adventures of Superman #496-497, Justice League America #69, Action Comics #683-684, Superman: The Man of Steel #17-19, and Newstime: The Life and Death of Superman #1. This edition will also include Superman: Day of Doom #1-4 as a bonus.
The Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, featuring a cover by Jurgens and Breeding,  goes on sale on December 6, 2022.
(Images via DC Comics - Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding’s Cover of The Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Special #1 and The Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
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graphicpolicy · 2 years
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DC celebrates 30 Years of The Death of Superman with the Original Creative Teams
DC celebrates 30 Years of The Death of Superman with the Original Creative Teams #comics #comicbooks #superman
30 years ago, Superman sacrificed himself to defeat Doomsday. To celebrate the special anniversary of this defining moment, DC has reunited the original creative teams of Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding; Roger Stern and Butch Guice; Louise Simonson and Jon Bogdanove; and Jerry Ordway and Tom Grummett for The Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Special #1. Available at comic shops on November 8, the…
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longwuzhere · 10 months
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Some cool Easter eggs I caught watching My Adventures with Superman that I want to show to people so they can be in on it with comic book readers
My episode 2 easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My episode 3 easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My episode 4 easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My episode 5 easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Episode 6 easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Episode 7 easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here and here
My Episode 8 easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Episode 9 easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Episode 10 easter eggs and refences in My Adventures with Superman post is here
(SPOILERS if you haven't seen the show yet):
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Lois Lane has a cut out clip of Vicki Vale. Vicki Vale is a journalist in Gotham City. Her first appearance was in Batman #49 (1948) as seen in the panel here (W: Bill Finger, A: Lew Sayre and Bob Kane, I: Charles Paris, L: Ira Schnapp).
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Looks like Jimmy is a fan of Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask. Good video game taste.
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Jimmy mentions a psychic starfish and the one starfish in the DC universe who is psychic is Starro the Conqueror, who's first appearance is in Brave and the Bold 28 (1960) (the cover art here is done by Mike Sekowsky, Murphy Anderson, and Ira Schnapp) and has the power to mind control people.
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Lois, after barging into Perry White's office about a story, mentions Mt. Simonson. This is a neat name drop to Superman: The Man of Steel writer Louise Simonson, one of the nicest comic book writers you'll ever meet. She helped co-create John Henry Irons a.k.a Steel with artist of the Superman: The Man of Steel comic, Jon Bogdanove (really hope we get to see Irons in this show too).
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Jon Bogdanove also gets a name drop here as does...
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Dan Jurgen, comic book writer and artist on the Superman comic in the 90s (also one of my favorite Superman artists).
Now who are these kids that call themselves the Newskid Legion? Well, they are a VERY deep DC cut and reference to the Newsboy Legion back in the 1940s. The group was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, LEGENDARY comic book creators.
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The page here is from Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #16 (1986) with the art by Jack Kirby and Karl Kesel. Most of the Newskid Legion is named after the Newsboy Legion members
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Gabby and Big Words here share names with their Newsboy Legion counterparts as does Flip Johnson...
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who shares names with Walter "Flip" Johnson here on the cover of Superman's Pal Jimmy Olson #137 (1971) which was done by Jack Kirby, Neal Adams, and Gaspar Saladino.
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Patty, the cartoonist of the Newskid Legion homages this panel from Adventures of Superman #500 (1993) (W: Karl Kesel, P: Tom Grummet, I: Doug Hazelwood, C: Glenn Whitmore, L: Albert DeGuzman), the first appearance of Superboy, Conner Kent/ Kon-El.
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But who is the one below that drawing? We'll his name is in Big Word's word puzzle, in the show. It's Jim Harper, the Guardian.
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Jim Harper becomes the Newsboy Legion's legal guardian despite their causing trouble for him. The page here is from Star Spangled Comics #7, the Newsboy Legion and the Guardian's first appearance, by Joe Simon, Jack Kirby, and Whitney Ellsworth. You might've seen the Guardian on the recent Young Justice cartoon.
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When Lois, Clark, and Jimmy go investigate about the smuggled robots in Metropolis, Jimmy makes a reference to super intelligent gorillas in France. This is a subtle hint at Monsieur Mallah, the Doom Patrol villain who will be in the show along with his partner, the Brain. Both made their first appearance in Doom Patrol #86 (1964) .
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The cover art here is done by Arnold Drake, Bob Brown, and Ira Schnapp.
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Later in the episode we see Clark receive his powers and he is surrounded with electricity, giving off Superman Blue vibes when in the comics, Superman gained electricity powers and became Electric Blue Superman who's first appearance was in Superman #123 (1997) (cover art by Ron Frenz, Joe Rubenstein, Patrick Martin, and Todd Klein.
Link to Episode 2 of My Adventures with Superman Easter Eggs and references is here
Link to Episode 3 of My Adventures with Superman Easter Eggs and references is here
Link to Episode 4 of My Adventures with Superman Easter Eggs and references is here
Link to Episode 5 of My Adventures with Superman Easter Eggs and references is here
Link to Episode 6 of My Adventures with Superman Easter Eggs and references is here
Link to Episode 7 of My Adventures with Superman Easter Eggs and references is here and here
Link to Episode 8 of My Adventures with Superman Easter Eggs and references is here
Link to Episode 9 of My Adventures with Superman Easter Eggs and references is here
Link to Episode 10 of My Adventures with Superman Easter Eggs and references is here
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