After four issues in DC's All In initiative, Jason Aaron's Absolute Superman has reworked a core tenet in the bond between ...
As Superman grew to be the protector of Earth, Clark Kent moved to Metropolis and worked as a journalist at the Daily Planet. Every version of Superman is powerful, but even with that in mind ...
Originally, Superman/Clark Kent worked for The Daily Star, but it was quickly changed to The Daily Planet. Later, DC retconned The Daily Star to be the Earth-2 version of the Planet. This is not ...
The first half of the trailer is a beautiful showing of the two sides of the hero as Superman and Clark Kent — the mild-mannered, bumbling journalist at The Daily Planet that Superman lives as ...
However, she also didn't want to imitate what the women before her had crafted with their takes on the intrepid Daily Planet reporter ... the dual role of Superman/Clark Kent, Rachel Brosnahan ...
Instead, she wanted to focus on creating a believable, modern version of the intrepid Daily Planet reporter ... in the dual role of Superman/Clark Kent, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane and ...
This will force Superman to establish new tech and new crimefighting tactics in order to respond to a deadly new age. Even as he does so, Clark Kent will face a transformed Daily Planet ...
Even better are the scenes in which Superman takes his mild-mannered Clark Kent persona ... The globe atop the Daily Planet has come loose, barreling down onto the people below.
Soon, the world will meet a new Clark Kent in Superman ... “an earlier part of Superman’s life,” where he is still old enough to already be working for the Daily Planet.