Are the 1954 episodes of The Adventures of Superman in public domain?
No; they are administered by Time Warner.
Why were there both Superman and Clark Kent in Superman 3?
Lex Luthor tried to create Kyptonite but the genius who was doing it didn't know what one element was so had it a tar used in cigarettes. The Kyptonite didn't work but over time Superman started to become angry and evil. Eventually the good inside him represented as Clark Kent split from the evil Superman. Which led to them fighting.
How much is a 1985 Australian DC edition Superman starring in action comics Issue 4 worth?
Not much; whilst it's difficult to say exactly as I cannot determine the quality of the copy you have there, but I'd say no more than $10 in a mint condition.
Whilst the publication was endorsed by DC; it was published by Federal Comics and as such doesn't carry the value of it's full DC publication counter-part.
Phyllis Coates is 90 years old (born Gypsie Ann Stell, January 15, 1927).
What do they say about Superman faster than a speeding bullet?
On the original Superman TV show (which first was broadcast in 1953, and continued till 1957), each episode would start as follows:
Announcer: Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound!
Voices: Look, up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!
Announcer: Yes, it's Superman, strange visitor from another planet, who came to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men. Superman, who can change the course of mighty rivers, bend steel in his bare hands, and who, disguised as Clark Kent, mild-mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper, fights a never-ending battle for truth, justice and the American way.
What is the value of a 410 bolt action with a 3-shot clip?
A 410 bolt action with a 3-shot clip is value at $80.00
What is the difference between él and el?
El is "the" in the masculine sense, and él is the pronoun "he".
Are Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster canadian?
Jerry Siegel was born in Cleveland, Ohio to a family of Jewish immigrants, making him firmly American. Joe Shuster was born in Toronto, Ontario making him a Canadian, though he moved to the United States before he was older than ten.
What was the name of Supergirls Horse?
Comet. In human form he was Biron the Bowman and tried to join the Legion but was knocked down for using a weapon. ( but what about Invisible kid, who used chemicals to obtain his superpower, can"t all be Open-Handed Karate experts, now.)
Think on this one is there a way that you could kill Superman without the use off kriptonight?
Superman is vulnerable to two other things other than kryptonite* . Those being Magic and deprivation of our yellow sun. So put him in an enchanted sleep in a led box wait till he's drained of powers and you can shoot him.
What does practicas el baloncesto o el voleibol mean?
It means if you play basketball or volleyball?(its a question)
Which country was Guinevere born?
It is said that Owestry was the Birthplace of Guinevere. you can do the reaserch if u wish
could you find out when guinevere was please and could you be fast
Is there a law against keeping your identity secret?
Of course not- if true the various intelligence agencies could not function. However there are laws against fraud, and misrepresentation of ones status for purposes of fraud is a crime. anybody can use a marine insignia on an address envelope- the various Veteran"s orgs distribute these gratis- no problem, Impersonating a member or Officer of the Marines- well that:ll land you in the Brig, big time! so it goes.
Where does Lana Lang go in season 7?
We only find out where she truly goes in Season 8. Episode Power. They make it look like she leaves on her own will, but really Lex is all behind it.
Who is the actress that plays Lois lane in the 90 in Superman?
Teri Hatcher played Lois from 1993 to 1997 in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
Dana Delany voiced Lois from 1996 to 2000 in Superman: The Animated Series.
Those were the only two actresses to play Lois in the 90s
UBU ROI, first performed in 1896 and written by Alfred Jarry was the first 'Absurdist' play. It is hugely different from the 'first wave' (Beckett, Ionesco, Genet) and 'second wave' (Pinter and Stoppard), but contains the same ideals and some similar elements of stage use UBU ROI, first performed in 1896 and written by Alfred Jarry was the first 'Absurdist' play. It is hugely different from the 'first wave' (Beckett, Ionesco, Genet) and 'second wave' (Pinter and Stoppard), but contains the same ideals and some similar elements of stage use