I'll always think of the 1938 Superman as the "real" Superman. But having grown up in the swinging '60s myself, I gotta say I think the Superman family stories from that time are some of the best kids' entertainment ever written. I still love to read those old stories.
During the 60s Superman was a hot item on Japan. Don't rember reading this story. Must have been in one of my tours in Vietnam. Mr.Swan was one the best people in DC.he helped to teach how to write comic scripts.And gave us Original Artwork at the 1964 Comicon.
The 1960"s and Curt Swan drawn comics went hand in hand for my magical childhood. Throw in George Reeves, Worlds Finest, and the Legion of superheroes and my childhood was SUPER
This one is perfectly timed for me! The last few weeks I’ve been focusing on filling in my Silver Age Action Comics run (but I’m actually in the 10 cent era, so it’s the 50s; still…)
They missed a trick with that evil duplicate Superman story: when the rocket was duplicated so would have been the stowaway Beppo! Come on Morrison - There's another Supermonkey out there, possibly an evil mask-wearing one. By the way, that Death of Superman story might have been put out to take kids eyes off a newcomer published that month. Fantastic Four #1 was in the racks at the same time, i believe.
Its a Wonder how so many great stories were produced during the 60s it kept going. Yet Batman sales fell down. Just think how Superman TV. Lasted in reruns.
In the UK American comics were seen as a `luxury` and not that easy to get. I did have a few `Superman` `Batman` and `JLA` when funds allowed (Spent most on UK weekly comics) Two Superman stories that I really enjoyed were (1) from about 1966 when he faced four humans turned into Elemental beings of `Earth` `Water` `Air` and `Fire`. Second, (In issue 209) was the story titled "The Clark Kent Monster" where a version of his own alter-ego threatened both Superman and the Earth.
Although I prefer the bronze age of Superman and Dc comics this era is so special. i have the Film nation DVDS Cartoons of Superman and its just like watching those comics come to life. I love them even more than the George Reeves Superman
The best story was when Superman was still a BABY on the planet Krypton. Since Krypton had a RED SUN at that time, the inhabitants did not have any superpowers at all, including of course the baby Kal-el. But then the villain Brainiac abducted the baby in order to ransom Jor-el. Brainiac brings the baby to his criminal hideout which turns out to be an asteroid that orbits a YELLOW SUN, so of course the baby gets Super-powers. Then the baby wreaks havoc on Brainiac's asteroid, although in an infantile way that babies would, which made it highly entertaining. Brainiac was so traumatized by the havoc that he brought the baby back to Krypton. lol
Actually I should have mentioned the issue where he was an Adult. But the reason why I posted the one where he was a Baby is because it included the planet Krypton. In other words, my favorites were the issues that centered on his alienness. So my favorite where he was an Adult was the story "Three Nights in the Fortress of Solitude." Lois tries to prove that she can be a good wife to Superman by enduring three nights in the Fortress of solitude. But she never expected any of the bizarre things in the Fortress. Exceptional story.
I'll always think of the 1938 Superman as the "real" Superman. But having grown up in the swinging '60s myself, I gotta say I think the Superman family stories from that time are some of the best kids' entertainment ever written. I still love to read those old stories.
During the 60s Superman was a hot item on Japan. Don't rember reading this story. Must have been in one of my tours in Vietnam. Mr.Swan was one the best people in DC.he helped to teach how to write comic scripts.And gave us Original Artwork at the 1964 Comicon.
Curt Swan was one of the friendly person at DC.he helped with first.Comicon in 1964 with some original artwork given away at the show.
Yes, Superman 162 Red/Blue is the best imaginary superman story ever.
The 1960"s and Curt Swan drawn comics went hand in hand for my magical childhood. Throw in George Reeves, Worlds Finest, and the Legion of superheroes and my childhood was SUPER
Great video!
Great video!! Loved hearing about these old stories.
Thank you, Lucy!
This one is perfectly timed for me! The last few weeks I’ve been focusing on filling in my Silver Age Action Comics run (but I’m actually in the 10 cent era, so it’s the 50s; still…)
Absolutely Fantastic
Great video, loved it!
They missed a trick with that evil duplicate Superman story: when the rocket was duplicated so would have been the stowaway Beppo!
Come on Morrison - There's another Supermonkey out there, possibly an evil mask-wearing one.
By the way, that Death of Superman story might have been put out to take kids eyes off a newcomer published that month.
Fantastic Four #1 was in the racks at the same time, i believe.
Its a Wonder how so many great stories were produced during the 60s it kept going. Yet Batman sales fell down. Just think how Superman TV. Lasted in reruns.
I was always confused, even at a young age, by the Legion of Superheroes. Wouldn’t Braniac 5 already know the outcome of the Virus X story?
Ha-Ha! Yeah ... you'd think, wouldn't you?
Would he, though? I mean would you really expect to find a note in a history book about the day Julius Caesar DIDN'T die?
He probably forgot
In the UK American comics were seen as a `luxury` and not that easy to get. I did have a few `Superman` `Batman` and `JLA` when funds allowed (Spent most on UK weekly comics) Two Superman stories that I really enjoyed were (1) from about 1966 when he faced four humans turned into Elemental beings of `Earth` `Water` `Air` and `Fire`. Second, (In issue 209) was the story titled "The Clark Kent Monster" where a version of his own alter-ego threatened both Superman and the Earth.
Although I prefer the bronze age of Superman and Dc comics this era is so special. i have the Film nation DVDS Cartoons of Superman and its just like watching those comics come to life. I love them even more than the George Reeves Superman
The best story was when Superman was still a BABY on the planet Krypton. Since Krypton had a RED SUN at that time, the inhabitants did not have any superpowers at all, including of course the baby Kal-el. But then the villain Brainiac abducted the baby in order to ransom Jor-el. Brainiac brings the baby to his criminal hideout which turns out to be an asteroid that orbits a YELLOW SUN, so of course the baby gets Super-powers. Then the baby wreaks havoc on Brainiac's asteroid, although in an infantile way that babies would, which made it highly entertaining. Brainiac was so traumatized by the havoc that he brought the baby back to Krypton. lol
Actually I should have mentioned the issue where he was an Adult. But the reason why I posted the one where he was a Baby is because it included the planet Krypton. In other words, my favorites were the issues that centered on his alienness.
So my favorite where he was an Adult was the story "Three Nights in the Fortress of Solitude." Lois tries to prove that she can be a good wife to Superman by enduring three nights in the Fortress of solitude. But she never expected any of the bizarre things in the Fortress. Exceptional story.