Tuesday, February 4, 2014
DC publishes historic 900th issue of Action Comics!

He may have started out as a simple comic book character but has since grown into a pop culture icon. The S logo on his chest has propably become one of the most prolific symbols of the last seventy years. But not everybody may be privy to the fact that he started out as a character in the first issue of Action Comics, in April 1938.
Action Comics became one of the longest running comic magazines in history, along with DCs other juggernaut Detective Comics (starring Batman), whos currently running Scott Snyders Hungry City story arc in issue # 875.
Superman, named Kal-El (meaning star child), the last survivor of his home planet Krypton, was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe shuster prior to WWII. Seeing his popularity in Action Comics, publisher National Periodical Publications (as DC was known back then) decided to give their hero his own self-titled monthly series a year later, in June 1939. Superman issue 710, featuring Michael Straczynskis Grounded goes live this April 13.

New Superman movie.
Today, Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures announced that Michael Shannon will play Supermans enemy General Zod, in the new upcoming movie Superman: Man of Steel directed by Zack Snyder (Sucker Punch, Watchmen, 300) and produced by Christopher Nolan.

Snyder has stated that anything Superman will do, will be visual effects enhanced CGI. The story will focus on Supermans early days, and will not be linked to previous movies.
General Zod first appeared in Action Comics # 283 (april 1961) and was created by Robert Bernstein and George Papp. Dru-Zod as hes actually named, was a general in charge of Kryptons military forces and attempted to take over the planet. Zod created an army of robotic duplicates but was sentenced to live in exile in the Phantom Zone.
Before Man of Steel will hit the theatres in December 2012, Christopher Nolans third and final Batman film will be released on July 20. Entitled The Dark Knight Rises the movie will not feature unused footage of the late Heath Ledger (as rumored). Christian Bale will reprise his role of Bruce Wayne/Batman. The Post Gazette confirmed last tuesday that TDKR will be shot this summer on location in Pittsburgh. Nolans previous Batman film, The Dark Knight (2008) currently holds 7th place in the top ten highest grossing movies to date, crossing the 1 Billion dollar mark.

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