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The Origin and Evolution of Superman
     (from short story to cinema)
   Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster had initially created a bald telepathic villain bent on dominating
    the world, in the short story "The Reign of the Super-Man" in Science Fiction #3, a fanzine
    Siegel published in 1933.
                             Later that year, Siegel re-envisioned the character, who became
                              more of a hero in the mythic tradition, bearing no resemblance to his
                              villainous namesake. They created a costume with a big S on his
                              chest, and a cape, make him as colorful as possible. Shuster visually
                              modeled his bespectacled alter ego, Clark Kent, on a combination of
                              Harold Lloyd and Shuster himself, with the name "Clark Kent"
                              derived from movie stars Clark Gable and Kent Taylor. Lois Lane
                              was modeled on Siegel’s now wife, Joanne Carter.
                             Superman's first appearance was in Action Comics #1, published on
                              April 18, 1938.
                              From January 1939 to May 1966, Superman became a newspaper
                               comic strip.
   The Adventures of Superman, a radio drama that
    premiered on February 12, 1940 and ran until
    March 1951.
   In 1945, Superboy made his debut in More Fun
    Comics #101. The character moved to Adventure
    Comics in 1946, and his own title, Superboy, was
    launched in 1949.
   Seventeen animated shorts were produced
    between 1941 and 1943 by Fleischer Studios and
    Famous Studios.
   In 1948, Superman became a filmed
    serial, Superman, with Kirk Alyn becoming the
    first actor to portray Superman on
    screen, followed by second serial, Atom Man vs.
    Superman, in 1950.
   In 1951 a television series was
    commissioned, Adventures of Superman starring
    George Reeves, with the 25th and 26th episodes of
    the series being adapted from the theatrical
    release of the movie Superman and the Mole Men.
    The series ran for 104 episodes, from 1952–1958.
   The 1950s saw the launching of the
    comics, Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen (1954) and
    Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (1958). By 1974
    these titles, along with Superboy, had merged into
    Superman Family, although the series was
    canceled in 1982.
   The Bizarro character created in 1958 is a
    weird, imperfect duplicate of Superman. Other
    members of Superman's family of characters have
    borne the Super- prefix, including
   In 1966, Superman was adapted for
    the stage in the Broadway musical
    It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's
    Superman. Despite good
    reviews, the play closed after only
    129 performances.
   Superman was again
    animated, this time for
    television, in the series The New
    Adventures of Superman. Sixty-eight
    shorts were made and broadcast
    between 1966 and 1969. Bud
    Collyer again provided the voice
    for Superman.
   From 1973 to 1984, ABC
    broadcast the Super Friends
    series, this time animated
    by Hanna-Barbera.
   In 1978, Superman
    returned to cinemas with
    director Richard Donner's
    Superman, starring
    Christopher Reeve as the
    title character and Margot
    Kidder as Louis Lane. The
    film spawned three
    sequels in the…
Donner’s film spawned three sequels, Superman II
(1980), Superman III (1983) and Superman IV: The
Quest for Peace (1987), along with a spin-off in
1984, titled Supergirl.
In 1986, a decision was taken to restructure the
universe the Superman character inhabited with
other DC characters in the mini-series Crisis on
Infinite Earths, resulting in the publication of
"Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow", a
two-part story written by Alan Moore, writer of
Watchmen and V for Vendetta, with art by Curt
Swan, George Pérez and Kurt Schaffenberger.
Superman was relaunched by writer & artist John
Byrne, initially in the limited series The Man of
Steel (1986). The year 1986 also saw the
cancellation of World's Finest Comics, and the
Superman title renamed The Adventures of
Superman.
In 1988 Superman returned to television in the
Ruby Spears animated series Superman, and
Superboy, a live-action series that ran from 1988
until 1992.
   In 1993, Lois & Clark: The New
    Adventures of Superman
    premiered on the ABC
    television network, starring
    Dean Cain as Superman and
    Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane; the
    series ran until 1997.
   Superman: The Animated Series
    was produced by Warner Bros.
    Animation and aired on The
    WB television network from
    1996 until 2000.
   In 2001, the Smallville television series
    was launched, focusing on the
    adventures of Clark Kent as a teenager
    before he dons the mantle of
    Superman; Tom Welling stars as
    Clark. The series ended after ten
    seasons in May 2011.
   In 2006, X-Men director Bryan Singer
    directed Superman Returns starring
    Brandon Routh as Superman and Kate
    Bosworth as Louis Lane. The film was
    presented as a loose sequel to the first
    two Christopher Reeve films. Richard
    Donner served as producer. Donner
    also produced the X-Men trilogy.
   A new feature film, Man of Steel, will be
    released to theatres on June 14, 2013. The
    film will be directed by Zack
    Snyder, director of Watchmen, 300, and
    the 2004 remake of Dawn of the
    Dead, produced by Christopher
    Nolen, director of The Dark Knight
    Trilogy and Inception, and scripted by
    David S. Goyer, co-writer of The Dark
    Knight Trilogy, from a story by both
    Nolen and Goyer. It will be a reboot the
    Warner Bros. film franchise in a fashion
    similar to The Dark Knight Trilogy.
   Henry Cavill will star as Superman with
    Amy Adams as Louis Lane. Cavill had
    auditioned and was considered for the
    lead role in Superman Returns before the
    part was offered to Routh.

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  • 1. The Origin and Evolution of Superman (from short story to cinema)
  • 2. Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster had initially created a bald telepathic villain bent on dominating the world, in the short story "The Reign of the Super-Man" in Science Fiction #3, a fanzine Siegel published in 1933.  Later that year, Siegel re-envisioned the character, who became more of a hero in the mythic tradition, bearing no resemblance to his villainous namesake. They created a costume with a big S on his chest, and a cape, make him as colorful as possible. Shuster visually modeled his bespectacled alter ego, Clark Kent, on a combination of Harold Lloyd and Shuster himself, with the name "Clark Kent" derived from movie stars Clark Gable and Kent Taylor. Lois Lane was modeled on Siegel’s now wife, Joanne Carter.  Superman's first appearance was in Action Comics #1, published on April 18, 1938.  From January 1939 to May 1966, Superman became a newspaper comic strip.
  • 3. The Adventures of Superman, a radio drama that premiered on February 12, 1940 and ran until March 1951.  In 1945, Superboy made his debut in More Fun Comics #101. The character moved to Adventure Comics in 1946, and his own title, Superboy, was launched in 1949.  Seventeen animated shorts were produced between 1941 and 1943 by Fleischer Studios and Famous Studios.  In 1948, Superman became a filmed serial, Superman, with Kirk Alyn becoming the first actor to portray Superman on screen, followed by second serial, Atom Man vs. Superman, in 1950.  In 1951 a television series was commissioned, Adventures of Superman starring George Reeves, with the 25th and 26th episodes of the series being adapted from the theatrical release of the movie Superman and the Mole Men. The series ran for 104 episodes, from 1952–1958.  The 1950s saw the launching of the comics, Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen (1954) and Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (1958). By 1974 these titles, along with Superboy, had merged into Superman Family, although the series was canceled in 1982.  The Bizarro character created in 1958 is a weird, imperfect duplicate of Superman. Other members of Superman's family of characters have borne the Super- prefix, including
  • 4. In 1966, Superman was adapted for the stage in the Broadway musical It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman. Despite good reviews, the play closed after only 129 performances.  Superman was again animated, this time for television, in the series The New Adventures of Superman. Sixty-eight shorts were made and broadcast between 1966 and 1969. Bud Collyer again provided the voice for Superman.
  • 5. From 1973 to 1984, ABC broadcast the Super Friends series, this time animated by Hanna-Barbera.  In 1978, Superman returned to cinemas with director Richard Donner's Superman, starring Christopher Reeve as the title character and Margot Kidder as Louis Lane. The film spawned three sequels in the…
  • 6. Donner’s film spawned three sequels, Superman II (1980), Superman III (1983) and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987), along with a spin-off in 1984, titled Supergirl. In 1986, a decision was taken to restructure the universe the Superman character inhabited with other DC characters in the mini-series Crisis on Infinite Earths, resulting in the publication of "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow", a two-part story written by Alan Moore, writer of Watchmen and V for Vendetta, with art by Curt Swan, George Pérez and Kurt Schaffenberger. Superman was relaunched by writer & artist John Byrne, initially in the limited series The Man of Steel (1986). The year 1986 also saw the cancellation of World's Finest Comics, and the Superman title renamed The Adventures of Superman. In 1988 Superman returned to television in the Ruby Spears animated series Superman, and Superboy, a live-action series that ran from 1988 until 1992.
  • 7. In 1993, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman premiered on the ABC television network, starring Dean Cain as Superman and Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane; the series ran until 1997.  Superman: The Animated Series was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and aired on The WB television network from 1996 until 2000.
  • 8. In 2001, the Smallville television series was launched, focusing on the adventures of Clark Kent as a teenager before he dons the mantle of Superman; Tom Welling stars as Clark. The series ended after ten seasons in May 2011.  In 2006, X-Men director Bryan Singer directed Superman Returns starring Brandon Routh as Superman and Kate Bosworth as Louis Lane. The film was presented as a loose sequel to the first two Christopher Reeve films. Richard Donner served as producer. Donner also produced the X-Men trilogy.
  • 9. A new feature film, Man of Steel, will be released to theatres on June 14, 2013. The film will be directed by Zack Snyder, director of Watchmen, 300, and the 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead, produced by Christopher Nolen, director of The Dark Knight Trilogy and Inception, and scripted by David S. Goyer, co-writer of The Dark Knight Trilogy, from a story by both Nolen and Goyer. It will be a reboot the Warner Bros. film franchise in a fashion similar to The Dark Knight Trilogy.  Henry Cavill will star as Superman with Amy Adams as Louis Lane. Cavill had auditioned and was considered for the lead role in Superman Returns before the part was offered to Routh.