News

Superman is the perfect archetype of superhero, and these DC Comics stories show why the Man of Steel remains so popular.
Bring home a piece of Metropolis as Cleveland Guardians unveils a upcoming Superman Night with exclusive collectibles ...
The Man of Steel was born not on Krypton, but in Cleveland’s Glenville neighborhood back in 1933, when two high school students, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, dreamed up the caped hero.
In November 1992, Mike Kennedy, the co-owner of Planet Comics in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, rented a casket. Before the store opened, he arranged it inside the store and covered it in a homemade red ...
Krypto, take us home. Check out this Superman clip from the upcoming DC Studios film from director James Gunn. Superman stars ...
Only in Theaters July 11 “Superman,” DC Studios’ first feature film to hit the big screen, is set to soar into theaters ...
Krypto, take us home. Check out this Superman clip from the upcoming DC Studios film from director James Gunn. Superman stars ...
DC Studios heads Peter Safran and Gunn are producing the film, which Gunn directs from his own screenplay, based on ...
Krypto drags him across the tundra as a crystal structure forms and two glowing doors with Superman’s logo emerge—revealing ...
Lois Lane always plays second to Superman, but James Gunn might be changing the model for his movie.
Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, dreamed up the caped hero. Their journey wasn’t easy. “People ask all the time: How did these 11th graders come up with Superman? It was really difficult to ...