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  2. Yvonne Blake - Wikipedia

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    Yvonne Ann Blake (17 April 1940 – 17 July 2018) was a British and Spanish costume designer.She is perhaps best known for creating the costumes for Richard Donner's acclaimed superhero film Superman (1978) and its sequel, Richard Lester's Superman II (1980).

  3. Superman logo - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1990s, when Superman's costume and powers changed briefly, during the "Superman Red/Superman Blue" comic book storylines, the shield changed colors and slightly changed shape, in accordance with the changes in the costume. In 1992's 75th edition of Vol 2, the logo is shown soaked in blood, depicting Superman's death.

  4. Superman (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Superman costume was to be a much darker blue, but the use of blue screen made it transparent. [51] As detailed in the Superman: The Movie DVD special effects documentary "The Magic Behind The Cape", presented by optical effects supervisor Roy Field, in the end, three techniques were used to achieve the flying effects.

  5. Pilot Rewind: When Teri Hatcher and Dean Cain reimagined ...

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    On the Superman side of the equation, "making the costume" montages are always a superhero story highlight, and Lois & Clark features a great contribution to the canon with an extended sequence of ...

  6. Everything We Know About ‘Superman’ So Far: Release Date ...

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    In addition to seeing several characters in costume, fans also got a full look at Superman’s adorable pup, Krypto. “Take me home,” he instructs the super-powered pet in the teaser, holding ...

  7. Superman - Wikipedia

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    Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and first appeared in the comic book Action Comics #1, published in America on April 18, 1938. [1]