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Superman: Last Son of Krypton is a novel written by Elliot S. Maggin and based on the DC Comics character Superman.It was published in 1978. The novel was published as a tie-in to the release of Superman: The Movie, with an image of Christopher Reeve on the cover and (in its original edition) a section of photographs from the film.
"Last Son" is a five-issue comic book story arc featuring Superman in the monthly Action Comics. It was written by Geoff Johns and Richard Donner , the director of the well-known 1978 film Superman: The Movie and a portion of Superman II , with pencils by Adam Kubert .
The Eradicator, a Kryptonian artifact which briefly believed itself to be Superman; Superman: Last Son of Krypton, a 1978 origin story novel; Superman: The Last Son of Krypton, a 1996 television film that served as the series premiere of Superman: The Animated Series (split into a three-parter episode for reruns)
The Eradicator as the Last Son of Krypton in Action Comics #687 (April 1993), art by Jackson Guice (pencils), Denis Rodier (inks), and Glen Whitmore (colors) After Superman was killed by Doomsday, the Fortress robots reactivated the Eradicator's consciousness, driving it to 'steal' Superman's body and take it to the Fortress.
The new film, which is just called Superman, ... The first snippet was shared on Thursday (19 December) and sees Corenswet in action for the first time as the Last Son of Krypton.
In the Elliot S. Maggin 1978 novel Superman: Last Son of Krypton, Jor-El is shown as having sent a navigation probe ahead of Kal-El's spaceship, to find a suitable foster parent on his new planet. In Kryptonian society, scientific achievement was a preeminent virtue, so Jor-El's probe was programmed to seek out the leading scientific mind on ...
But, for the first time in the modern era of live-action superhero movies, we also meet the Last Son of Krypton’s rambunctious canine, Krypto the Superdog, who rescues a bloodied and exhausted ...
“I knew that I wanted to have a Superman that stayed true to his origins of being the ultimate good guy,” said Gunn about his iteration of the superpowered last son of Krypton, adding that it ...