Originally posted by: Darth Simon
redbaron, nice quote there.
I read superman for all seasons a while back when it first came out, thats at the time that i was partially drawn back into the comic scene. Id probably get into it now if i could afford it. From what i remember it was good. I read the novelization of Death and life of Superman and that spurred me to get the comic (i got the tpb i think their called, all the comics put together in one book) good read.
anyone remember this re-invention of superman

from what i remember he didnt take with fans too well and they scrapped him.
-Darth Simon
redbaron, nice quote there.
I read superman for all seasons a while back when it first came out, thats at the time that i was partially drawn back into the comic scene. Id probably get into it now if i could afford it. From what i remember it was good. I read the novelization of Death and life of Superman and that spurred me to get the comic (i got the tpb i think their called, all the comics put together in one book) good read.
anyone remember this re-invention of superman

from what i remember he didnt take with fans too well and they scrapped him.
-Darth Simon
Looks like Clive Owen.
Simpsons movie... definitely not a good idea.
RedBaron... I like being an American, but unfortunately we're living in an age where it's just not "cool" to be an American. Sad, but true.
Anyhow, the only thing so far of this Superman Returns nonsense that I've seen that I like is the casting of Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor. I'm not a die hard Spacey fan, but I think he could be a good Luthor as long as he plays it straight and not as a campy, slumming stand up comic (i.e., the Hackman approach).