Superman first appeared in Action Comics on April 18, 1938. Superman has been popular since being introduced but gained popularity with the Superman movies from 1978 to 2014.
Superman Superman Returns Superman II Superman III Superman IV: The Quest for Peace Waiting for Superman Superman/Doomsday The Batman Superman Movie: World's Finest Superman/Batman: Public Enemies Superman/Batman: Apocalypse All-Star Superman Leaving Metropolis (which was called 'Poor Superman' in Canada)
Superman: The Movie Superman 2 Superman 3 Superman 4: The Quest for Peace Superman Returns There's also Superman: Doomsday which isn't part of the live action series. It's a stand alone animated version.
Yes Larry Lamb was in two Superman movies, he played a role in the 1978 Superman movie that was credited as Reporter 1 and his other role in a Superman movie came in the 1983 Superman movie which was titled Superman III and the role that he was credited as for doing in Superman III was Miner 2.
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (with Christopher Reeve)
Lana Lang becomes herself however according to some variations of the Superman mythos, she marries Pete Ross.
Superman!
Actually, It's WAY more popular then Superman.
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Superman Hercules
Example sentence - It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!
superman was created in the 1930s by jerry shigel and joe shuster and continuos to be a cool hero.
Christopher Reeves is quite popular for playing the role.
No. He became a very powerful mob boss, but not a superman.
superman....(clark Kent)
Batman, then spiderman, then deadpool, then wolverine, then silver surfer, then night crawler, then green lantern then .................................................................................. and last superman. (SUPERMAN SUCKS) that's what i am trying to say
The company with a "Z" inside a Superman-like logo is the video game developer and publisher, ZeniMax Media. The logo resembles the iconic Superman emblem, with the "Z" prominently featured. ZeniMax is known for its popular franchises, including "The Elder Scrolls" and "Fallout." It was founded in 1999 and has since become a significant player in the gaming industry.
Popular - 1999 Don't Tug on Superman's Cape--- 2-20 was released on: USA: 11 May 2001