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In Kingdom Come, Superman wears a black and red, simplified version following his return. After the Imperiex War, Superman wore the black and red variant to signify his mourning of the losses during the war. [4] The Eradicator, for a time, wore a red and blacked, curvier version of the S-Shield. Bizarro's symbol is a reversed purple and yellow ...
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"For the Man Who Has Everything" is a comic book story by writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons, first published in Superman Annual #11 (1985). It contains the first appearance of the Black Mercy, a magical, extraterrestrial, plant-like organism which, upon symbiotically attaching itself to its victims, incapacitates them while causing them to hallucinate living out their greatest fantasy.
This category collects images that are screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations from or the various films based on Superman and related characters. Original, direct to DVD animated features linked directly to animated television shows are not included here.
Adventures of Superman is an American superhero television series based on comic book characters and concepts that Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created in 1938. The show was the first television series to feature Superman and began filming in 1951 in California on RKO-Pathé stages and the RKO Forty Acres back lot.
Media in category "Superman: The Animated Series images" The following 24 files are in this category, out of 24 total. A. File:Apokolips... Now! (edited version).jpg;
Media in category "Superman (1978 film series) images" The following 26 files are in this category, out of 26 total. D. File:Dailyplanetskyline.jpg;
Although green kryptonite is the most commonly seen form, writers have introduced other forms over the years: such as red, gold, blue, white, and black, each with peculiar effects. [172] Gold kryptonite, for instance, nullifies Superman's powers but otherwise does not harm him. Kryptonite first appeared in a 1943 episode of the radio serial. [173]