Superman

Superman Lives in This New ‘Justice League’ Promo Image
Superman Lives in This New ‘Justice League’ Promo Image
Superman Lives in This New ‘Justice League’ Promo Image
Guess who’s back. Back again. Supes is back. Tell a friend…about what might be the least shocking piece of promotional art for Justice League. Yep, Henry Cavill’s Superman returns, joining the JL crew in a new, incredibly Photoshopped image from Zack Snyder and Joss Whedon’s upcoming superhero epic. I mean, it’s not as if you didn’t know he’d be back to save the world with his super-pals, but here he is in all his Kryptonian glory — just in case.
Michael Keaton’s Batsuit and George Reeves’ Superman Suit Going to Auction
Michael Keaton’s Batsuit and George Reeves’ Superman Suit Going to Auction
Michael Keaton’s Batsuit and George Reeves’ Superman Suit Going to Auction
Good news: fans are finally getting their shot to lay claim to two highly sought-after pieces of comic book memorabilia, with George Reeves’ original Superman costume and the Batsuit worn by Michael Keaton during his stint as the Batman both up at auction until January 26. The bad news: you’re going to have to part with at least tens of thousands of dollars if you want to get your mitts on that spandex.
Why So Serious? Warner Bros. Doesn’t Want You to Laugh During Their Superhero Movies
Why So Serious? Warner Bros. Doesn’t Want You to Laugh During Their Superhero Movies
Why So Serious? Warner Bros. Doesn’t Want You to Laugh During Their Superhero Movies
If you thought all of the official images released from 'Batman vs. Superman' were dour, just wait! According to a baffling new story making the rounds on the internet today, Warner Bros. has decided that their superhero films will be joke-free. Yes, they're apparently instituting a "no jokes" policy on their upcoming DC comics movie universe
Here’s What It Would Look Like If You Were Superman
Here’s What It Would Look Like If You Were Superman
Here’s What It Would Look Like If You Were Superman
Here's the closest you'll ever get to being Superman. A special effects company in L.A. used a remote control helicopter and a GoPro camera. And they superimposed arms into the video, so it looks like you're Superman flying around Los Angeles helping people. It's actually REALLY well done