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Superman: Last Son of Krypton is a novel written by Elliot S. Maggin and based on the DC Comics character Superman.It was published in 1978. The novel was published as a tie-in to the release of Superman: The Movie, with an image of Christopher Reeve on the cover and (in its original edition) a section of photographs from the film.
Superman '78 is a superhero comic book limited series published by DC Comics. It is set in the continuity of Alexander Salkind 's Superman film series which starred Christopher Reeve as the title character . [ 1 ]
Superman vs. Muhammad Ali is an oversize celebrity comic book published by DC Comics in 1978. The 72-page book features Superman teaming up with the heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali to defeat an alien invasion of Earth, a story in which they are required to compete in a boxing match (without Superman's superpowers).
The trailer for Superman was released on Dec. 19 and offered a first glimpse into the action-packed film. The clip opens dramatically with Superman lying battered and bloodied in the middle of a ...
Superman (also marketed as Superman: The Movie) is a 1978 superhero film based on DC Comics featuring the eponymous character, played by Christopher Reeve.It is the first of four installments in the Superman film series starring Reeve as Superman.
Jonathan and Martha Kent appear in Superman (1978), portrayed by Glenn Ford and Phyllis Thaxter. This version of Jonathan dies of a heart attack shortly after giving Clark guidance of his purpose on Earth, which inspires him to create the Fortress of Solitude, and later defying Jor-El's warnings by reversing time to prevent Lois's death.
my-adventures-with-superman-1. Superman has often been done better in television than in films. He debuted on TV, and after the immense success of Richard Donner’s first two films, the character ...
[5] [6] [7] The documentary was directed by Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui, who co-wrote the script with Otto Burnham; its title is a reference to Reeve's role as Superman in the 1978–1987 Superman films. [3] [8] Reeve's children Alexandra Reeve Givens, Matthew Reeve, and Will Reeve are featured in the film. [9]