The 50 greatest Superman moments
Hollywoodland
The Moment: The so-called curse o✱f Superman claimed many victims, amongst them George Reeves, star of the 1950s TV show The Adventures Of Superman but dead from a gunshot wound at the age of 45 (Suicide or murder?). 2006 movie Hollywoodland sifts the evidence.
Why It's Great: For all of the excitement Superman has generated on the page or onscreen, he's proved to be just as much of a lightning rod for real-life i⛦ntrigue.
Barbarians At The Planet
The Moment: Will Lois Lane ma♌rry Lex Luthor? Will Clark reveal his true f⛄eelings for Lois? And who just tried to blow up the Daily Planet?
Why It's Great: The two-part finale of the first se🌱ason of The New Adventures Of Superman demonstrates just how well Superman translates to the slow burn of episodic tel🌱ly.
The Wedding
The Moment: About time. Nea🎉rly 60 ye𓃲ars after they first met, Lois Lane marries Clark Kent.
Why It's Great:🍎 A genuine event in the comic book world, DC invited just about every past andꦓ present Superman artist who was still alive to contribute to the issue.
Bicycle Repair Man
The Moment: This 1969 sketch from Monty Python's Flying Circu🅘s imagined a world populate꧋d by Supermen, but where one had a secret identity - the overall-wearing, vehicle-fixing Bicycle Repair Man.
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Why It's Great: Britain doesn't really 🅷do superheroes, but if we did, the Pyth♈ons' smart, ironic idea is probably how they'd look.
Baby and Brando
The Moment: At the beginning of Superman: The Movie, Jor-El explains his rationale for sending his son to Earth and gives a moving farewell: "All that I have, all that I've learned, everything I feel, all this and more I...I bequeath yo♕u, my son."
Why It's Great: Marlon Brando's bank-busting cameo was early warning of the seriousness and sincerity with wh𒀰ich Richard Donner would bring the Man of Steel to the big screen.
All-Star Superman
The Moment: This twelve-book series from 2006 to 2008 saw a dying Superman confront Lex Luthor one last time, with the latter reduced to a tearful Epiphany when he is f♉orced to see the world through Superman's eyes.
Why It's Great: Grant Morrison counter-intuitively reckon✅ed that, if Superman really was omnipotent, he wouldn't be a lantern-jawed hardbody but a chilled-out dude untouched by his Hercules-inspired labours.
Burned
The Moment: Lois finally discovers the truth in Sup𒈔erman 2, as Clark trips 🔯and puts his hand into a fire... but is unharmed. "You ARE Superman!" she exclaims.
Why It's Great: Amidst the Earth-threatening chaos of Zod's invasion, the biggest revela𝓰tion in the film is also one of its smallest scenes, a lovely grace note that reminds us the story is all about the characters.
Reckoning
The Moment: The 100th episode of Smallville hit viewers with a double-whammy: not only does Clark Ke🌄nt reveal his superpowers to Lana Lang, but his adopted dad Jonathan dies of a heart attack.
Why It's Great: Five seasons into Smallville, there's a pain and resonance to Jonathan's death that really means someth𒈔ing, marking the next stage in Clark's character growth.
Speeding Bullets
The Moment: What if baby Kal-El was discovered and adopted by Thomas and Martha Wayne? Superman and Batman would be as one - that's the premise of th💦is Elseworlds one-off.
Why It's Great: A Bruce Waꦅyne with superpowers? It's the very apex of superhero fanboy fantasy.
Crisis On Infinite Earths
The Moment: Several differe𒉰nt forms of Superman - not to mention various permutations of Lex Luthor, Batman, Wonder Woman and the rest - unite to prevent a threat to destroy the entire Multiverse in this iconic 1985 comic series.
Why It's Great: Like a radical form of spring cleaning, DC Comics took every character and continuity problem it had built up over ✨50 years and wiped the slate clean so that a s𝐆ingle Superman could continue in the comics.