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Story
The world’s most famous superhero and comic book journalist grapples with the pressures and complexities that come with balancing work, justice, and fatherhood in today’s society. The pilot pays homage to “Action Comics” #1 (Superman’s debut) by portraying the hero’s original Golden Age costume for the first time in live-action. The iconic green car from the cover is also featured.
Featured at DC Fandome (2020)
Superman flies through the WB logo and transforms it into the DC Comics logo. Both logos are red and blue and are set on the Kent farm. I would give seasons one and two a 9 out of 10, but season three only a 4 out of 10.
We finished season three a few days ago and were very disappointed
The cancer storyline dominated the entire season, which some people applauded but made it unwatchable for others. There are several scenes in each episode where they are just discussing cancer and in some episodes you don’t even see Superman, or if you do, it’s fleeting. We watched it and were relieved when Lex Luthor showed up at the end of the series and looked more like Superman again.
What a difference!
We finished season three and went right back to the beginning of season one. Season one is so beautiful; the action is superb, the effects are superb, and the acting is superb. It’s like a completely different show.
We really hope season four gets back to the old Superman and Lois
As a family that has gone through cancer (like most others), season three just didn’t feel like Superman. It was very depressing at times and not the escape from the “real world” that we need after a hard day at the office.




50/44