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Ink 19 :: Superman Returns
Tan, rested and ready, Superman flies onto the big screen once more. Rob Levy dutifully points to the heavens and knows the words by heart: "Look, up in the sky...."
SUPERMAN RETURNS DIRECTED BY BRYAN SINGER starring Brandon Routh, Kevin Spacey, Kate Bosworth, Frank Langella, Parker Posey, Eva Marie Saint Warner Brothers Although there are hundreds of icons in the Pantheon of American Popular Culture, none measure up to Superman. For nearly eighty years he has ...
Ink 19 :: Superman Curl
July 1999 :: 7even Inches :: Superman Curl (David Lee Beowulf)
Superman Curl We're Assholes Amp Ha-ha-funny joke. The band puts a sticker across the hole so, if you want to play the record you have to break through and force it down on the 45 adapter. Naturally they figured everyone would give up and pretend to have listened and give it whatever review they felt ...
Ink 19 :: Hollywoodland
Superman blows his brains out and a sleazy detective tries to cash in on the publicity. At least that's what Carl F Gauze thought he saw during this muddled film.
...no idea what just happened. Back in 1959, George Reeves (Affleck) was just coming off a wildly successful TV series starring as the Man of Steel, Superman. For unclear reasons, he committed suicide. Louis Simo (Brody) tries to stir up some sleazy private detective work by convincing Reeves' mom, Lois...
Ink 19 :: Modern Masters: John Byrne
Everyone has lots to say about John Byrne. Matthew Moyer examines this collection of interviews and art that let the man and his work speak for himself.
...responsible for the revamping/reshaping of some of comics' biggest names. He's had memorable, lengthy (if occasionally controversial) runs on X-Men, Superman, Fantastic Four (best of the bunch), Avengers, Captain America, Doom Patrol and the near and dear to his Canadian heart, Alpha Flight. Oops, and...
Ink 19 :: Krypton Companion
Only Braniac could keep tally on all the twists, turns, allies and villains that Superman has encountered in this half-century of comic history. Make that Braniac and the people behind this tome, as Matthew Moyer discovers.
...EURY, ET AL Twomorrows Oh my god. This is one audacious and exhaustive piece of gonzo comics journalism. And soooo much better than that last Superman movie. But here we have, released at the height of Supermania last year, the Krypton Companion, which is a kind of time capsule-cum-crash course in the...
Ink 19 :: The Best Wednesdays of 2005!
Avowed comic fan Van Sias gives us the rundown on the best storylines of 2005.
...-party involvement from an unlikely source. I wouldn't lump this in with any revolutionary, ground-breaking X-moments, but it was fun to read. 17. Superman/Batman "Absolute Power" This series is a far cry from the old World's Finest Comics, which featured the pair in team-up adventures. This storyline...
Ink 19 :: Killing Heidi
They're just making a name for themselves in the States, but in their native Australia, teen-friendly rockers Killing Heidi create a frenzy of Backstreet Boys proportions wherever they go. Gail Worley gets to the root of the madness with drummer Adam Pedretti.
...with ideas, and we were recording on Pro Tools, so me and Paul could do whatever the hell we liked; play over parts on songs. Like, on "Mascara" or "Superman/Supergirl," I could be riding a double kick drum all the way through it. [My drumming] didn't have to match what the music was doing. By the end...
Ink 19 :: City of Prague Philharmonic
August 1999 :: Music C-D :: City of Prague Philharmonic (David Lee Beowulf)
...an involuntary bowel movement in the hardest of men! And what about the high adventure of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ? Or how about the Superman , Towering Inferno , and Black Sunday themes? Nothing like a bit of epic film music to start the day off right, no? Did I mention that there's...
Ink 19 :: ACME Novelty Library No. 11
April 1999 :: Reviews :: ACME Novelty Library No. 11 (Charles D.J. Deppner)
...step-dads he may or may not want to get to know. ACME does flirt with the idea of breaking its cast as a "Non-comic" ("anti-comic"?) with its Superman character -- a frumpy, self-obsessed, middle-aged superhero/loser, who might be Jimmy's Dad. Then again he might just be porkin' Jimmy's Mom. Nothing...
Ink 19 :: In God We Trust?
Lee Ann Leach wonders why it takes a tragedy like the events of September 11 to get Americans to turn to religion.
...rich. In education, this American man would own 90% of the world's college degrees. He would be the single most powerful military and financial superman among all people. Now, we will look at what he actually does with all this money, intelligence, and power. 38% of his wealth would be spent on luxury...
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