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Superman's classic pair of glasses disguise has a sci-fi twist in James Gunn's film which actually has a history in the comics: Hypno-Glasses!
Of all the elements of Superman lore that have existed since 1938, the toughest for modern audiences to swallow has been the notion that a simple pair of glasses hides Clark Kent’s secret identity.
As the new “Superman” movie debuts on Friday, Michigan native Dean Cain is looking back on his time as the Man of Steel. People still approach him to this day and say, “Hey, Superman!” ...
The more interesting angle of the Clark Kent/Superman flip-flop is that while being Superman allows the character to fulfill the most unrealistic expectations of masculinity, being Clark Kent frees ...
As Clark Kent, he bestows upon her a Superman kiss, and instantaneously that one bit of painful knowledge—that Clark Kent and Superman are one and the same—is erased.
James Gunn's 'Superman' lacks magic, but it gets one fundamental thing right about the least cool, but certainly greatest, of all the superheroes.
Cain played Superman — the creation of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, who debuted in 1938’s “Action Comics” No. 1, published by DC Comics — and his alter-ego Clark Kent in 1993-97’s ...
Superman has hidden his true identity from the people of Earth under the guise of Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent, but after decades of Superman mythology, the Man of Steel no longer needs Clark ...
Who is the real character? Superman or Clark Kent? A breakdown of the long, unusual history of the most famous super alter ego.
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