In 1941, Max and Dave Fleischer, the animators who had previously brought Popeye and Betty Boop to the silver screen, presented Superman's first movie appearance in full-color cartoon shorts.
Meticulously-following
co-creator Joe Shuster's character designs, the cartoons also
contributed several elements to the Superman mythos including; changing
clothes in a phone booth, Superman actually flying (Up to this point, he
had leaped from point to point) and the catch phrase "Faster than a
speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall
buildings in a single bound!"
Voices were provided by the dramatic radio Superman / Clark Kent (Bud Collier) and Lois Lane (Joan Alexander) who would also reprise the roles in the first tv Superman cartoons in 1966!
Trivia: Though nominated for several Oscars, the Superman shorts lost each time!
We're
proud to present one of the koolest of the original 1940s advertising
posters for the cartoon series, digitally-restored and remastered, both
as a limited-edition print and as a collectible t-shirt!
The bold graphic, though deceptively-simple, leaps off the page at you with it's power!
It's also the only Fleischer Superman poster we've seen that commissioned new art, rather than use existing comic book or animation art!
And best of all, it's in Swedish!
Perfect as a gift for an animation aficionado or Superman fan (or someone who's both)!
Showing posts with label Fleischer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fleischer. Show all posts
Saturday, August 5, 2017
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Previous Men of Steel!
With a "rebooted" Man of Steel currently in release...
...I thought we'd take a look at the previous live-action movie versions!
First up, Kirk Alyn's highly-underrated serial hero...
Then George Reeves' Superman, who first appeared in the movies...
...and, though he popped up almost continuously on the small screen, the Last Son of Krypton didn't reappear on the big screen until 1978...
..restored scene from Superman II explaining how he got his powers back!
...after two awful sequels, Superman didn't come back to movies until 2006 in a sincere, but flawed, attempt to continue the story from the end of Superman II...
And now, a total reboot!
Check out
Man of Celluloid Steel
And now, a total reboot!
Check out
Man of Celluloid Steel
Friday, June 14, 2013
Before MAN OF STEEL was SUPERMAN!
Man of Steel, opening today, is only the latest version of Superman to hit movie screens
The first one was an Academy Award-nominated flick......the first of 17 tales rendered in astonishing animated form!
When you go to see the newest celluloid Superman (and you know you will), remember the first one...
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