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An impish supervillain that is an enemy of Superman and Superman's enemy Mr. Mxyzptlk. The Wraith: The New Adventures of Superboy #21 (September 1981) Superboy enemy; a spectral menace from outer space. Xa-Du: Adventure Comics #283 (April 1961) A Kryptonian researcher, interested in improving research into suspended animation.
Concept art for Doomsday by Dan Jurgens.. Doomsday was conceived in 1991 during an annual brainstorming session with the editors and writers of Superman comics, in response to a concern by some writers that most of Superman's foes at this point either relied on technology or their intellect to outmaneuver Superman or had some natural advantage against him, wanting to create a new foe with ...
A.C. Grayling, writing in The Spectator, traces Superman's stances through the decades, from his 1930s campaign against crime being relevant to a nation under the influence of Al Capone, through the 1940s and World War II, a period in which Superman helped sell war bonds, [201] and into the 1950s, where Superman explored the new technological ...
All three villains were defeated by Superman of Earth-One, Superman of Earth-Two, and Lex Luthor of Earth-Three. [ 14 ] During the 12-issue limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths , Luthor allies himself with fellow Superman foe Brainiac to recruit an army of supervillains spanning the DC Multiverse .
He has become one of Superman's most enduring enemies belonging to the collective of adversaries that make up his rogues gallery. Debuting in the Bronze Age of Comic Books, Mongul has been featured in other DC Comics-endorsed products such as animated series, video games, a direct-to-DVD film, and merchandise such as action figures and trading ...
Matthew Vaughn Details Failed Superman Trilogy Pitch, Says ‘Star Wars’ Has ‘Gone Wrong’ and He’d Reboot Luke Skywalker: Everyone Will Go ‘Bats— Crazy’ Zack Sharf October 19, 2023 ...
Because of his actions, he saved his classmates' lives. A profile written by the New York Times following his death read, "He was also a deep scholar of Star Wars, amassing a legion of Jedi action figures with his brother Ted, 14.” Lucasfilm reached out to his family and promised that he would be honored in the Star Wars universe.
Angus MacInnes, a Canadian actor who appeared in “Star Wars: A New Hope” and “Rogue One,” has died. He was 77. MacInnes died on Dec. 23 peacefully and surrounded by family, according to a ...