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Superman, one of the well known comic book superheores around the world who first appeared in the action comics back in the 1920s and is still as popular ever since. There were radio shows based on superman, there were black and white superman tv shows, colored superman tv shows, 1960s/1970s superman cartoons, The mid 1970s superman movies starring christoper reeves, the animated adventures of superman in 1995, Superman in the new Justice League animated series, and now another live action Superman movie coming this summer. Superman's real name is Clark Kent, a news reporter working at the daily planet with the kid named Jimmy, his boss, mr. peeves, and even Lois, his love interest. and his arch-enemy is lex lestor, the bald dude with the evil plans against the city. So...welcome to the superman universe.
I was watching the news on CNN tonight saying that superman seems pretty popular in the gay community. Even showed the superman adverisment on the gays and lesbians TV channel, and was published on a homosexual lifestyle magazine asking, "how gay is Superman?" like many homosexuals tries to keep it secret, not wanting to "come out of the closet" and admit that he/she is gay because of how embrassassing and uncomfortable it could be for some people. But that's just life. Now there were rumors that superman proably has more secrets than he seems to have. Warner Bros. executives perhaps were afraid of questions about the Man of Steel's sexual orientation may marginalize the film. The director of the film, Bryan Singer (who also directed X-men), who I just found out recently that he is also gay, said that Superman is proably the most heterosexual film he has ever made...or whatever that means. There also were some rumors thinking that Batwoman (from the "Batman and Robin" film) was considered a lesbian.
Many of us would doubt that it's the truth about Superman as a homosexual guy, just because he has alot of other secrets behind that maybe even he doesnt want to know either. There are types of superheores out there...for Batman, he's a millionaire named Bruce Wayne who owns an corporation, goes out in the middle of the night as Batman, fighting crime is considered human. as well as for Spider-man, as a college boy named Peter Parker, wakes up in the mornings as Peter Parker and works at the daily bungle and when there's crime around, he put on his red and blue costume with the spider symbol on his chest as Spider-man, is considered human also. Because we are all humans who have secrets. But as for Superman, he didn't become Superman...he was BORN to become superman for the protector of the earth, the innocents, and life. He's not human because we are not born with anything that meant for us to become. So you see the difference? some superheroes are actually human while others are not.
So anyway, here's some links on Superman.
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/story?id=2094503&page=1&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/06/14/entertainment/main1711570.shtml
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsA...1_N09230684_RTRUKOC_0_US-LEISURE-SUPERMAN.xml
I was watching the news on CNN tonight saying that superman seems pretty popular in the gay community. Even showed the superman adverisment on the gays and lesbians TV channel, and was published on a homosexual lifestyle magazine asking, "how gay is Superman?" like many homosexuals tries to keep it secret, not wanting to "come out of the closet" and admit that he/she is gay because of how embrassassing and uncomfortable it could be for some people. But that's just life. Now there were rumors that superman proably has more secrets than he seems to have. Warner Bros. executives perhaps were afraid of questions about the Man of Steel's sexual orientation may marginalize the film. The director of the film, Bryan Singer (who also directed X-men), who I just found out recently that he is also gay, said that Superman is proably the most heterosexual film he has ever made...or whatever that means. There also were some rumors thinking that Batwoman (from the "Batman and Robin" film) was considered a lesbian.
Many of us would doubt that it's the truth about Superman as a homosexual guy, just because he has alot of other secrets behind that maybe even he doesnt want to know either. There are types of superheores out there...for Batman, he's a millionaire named Bruce Wayne who owns an corporation, goes out in the middle of the night as Batman, fighting crime is considered human. as well as for Spider-man, as a college boy named Peter Parker, wakes up in the mornings as Peter Parker and works at the daily bungle and when there's crime around, he put on his red and blue costume with the spider symbol on his chest as Spider-man, is considered human also. Because we are all humans who have secrets. But as for Superman, he didn't become Superman...he was BORN to become superman for the protector of the earth, the innocents, and life. He's not human because we are not born with anything that meant for us to become. So you see the difference? some superheroes are actually human while others are not.
So anyway, here's some links on Superman.
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/story?id=2094503&page=1&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/06/14/entertainment/main1711570.shtml
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsA...1_N09230684_RTRUKOC_0_US-LEISURE-SUPERMAN.xml

