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  2. Superman: Up, Up and Away! - Wikipedia

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    "Up, Up, and Away!" is an eight-issue Superman story arc written by Geoff Johns and Kurt Busiek with art by Pete Woods. The story primarily features a powerless Clark Kent (having lost his powers in the climax to Infinite Crisis) using his skills as a journalist to defend Metropolis from both organized crime and Lex Luthor, newly bankrupt and disgraced due to his actions in the series 52.

  3. Up, Up and Away - Wikipedia

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    Up, Up and Away, a 2000 Disney film " Superman: Up, Up and Away! ", a 2006 Superman comics story arc "Up, up and away", the home run call of baseball announcer Dave Van Horne

  4. Up, Up and Away (film) - Wikipedia

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    Up, Up and Away is a 2000 superhero comedy film released as a Disney Channel Original Movie. [2] The film is a comedy/adventure about a boy from a family of superheroes who, despite not having any super powers of his own, is called on to save the world.

  5. Christopher Reeve - Wikipedia

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    When Robin Williams was filming The World According to Garp, Glenn Close recalled that Reeve would "literally swoop in, piloting his own plane, scoop Robin up, and away they would fly for the weekend." [148] During the shooting of Superman III, Reeve joined The Tiger Club, a group of aviators who pilot vintage de Havilland Tiger Moth biplanes.

  6. Category:Superman storylines - Wikipedia

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    Superman: Up, Up and Away! W. Warworld Saga; What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way? World Without Superman; Worlds Collide (comics)

  7. Fortress of Solitude - Wikipedia

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    In the 2006 story arc "Up, Up, and Away!", Superman recovered a piece of Kryptonian sunstone, which Lex Luthor had used to awaken an ancient Kryptonian warship. Superman learned that the sunstone had been sent with him from Krypton, and used it to construct a new Fortress in the Arctic in exactly the same manner as in the 1978 Superman film.

  8. Superman (serial) - Wikipedia

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    Superman is a 1948 15-part Columbia Pictures film serial based on the comic book character Superman. ... for the traditional "Up, up, and away".

  9. Superman (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Superman: Up, Up, and Away! includes Superman #650–653, 192 pages, September 2006, ISBN 978-1401209544; Superman: Camelot Falls. Vol. 1 collects Superman #654–658, 128 pages, July 2008, ISBN 978-1401212056; Vol. 2 collects Superman #662–664, 667 and Superman Annual #13, 128 pages, March 2009, ISBN 978-1401218652