red & yellow
1950's Superman.
White.
black
No. Disney did not produce or distribute 1978's Superman. Warner Bros brought Superman to the big screen.
Clark Kent.
1950's Superman.
Superman The "S" on superman's suit stands for super...because his name is Superman and he is super.
James Robinson has written: 'Superman' -- subject- s -: Superman - Fictitious character -, Comic books, strips 'Superman' -- subject- s -: Superman - Fictitious character -, Comic books, strips 'Superman' -- subject- s -: Superman - Fictitious character -, Comic books, strips 'Superman' -- subject- s -: Superman - Fictitious character -, Comic books, strips
White.
Blue.
Superman is typically depicted as having blue eyes.
He tells Lois Lane he likes the color pink in the movie only.
superman
Uh ... Yes. His 'S' symbol is the same as his 'S' symbol.
Elliot S. Maggin has written: 'Superman' -- subject(s): Superman (Fictitious character), Fiction 'Superman, Last Son of Krypton'
black
red and blue