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This week's Comics 101 column on Movie Poop Shoot offers a fantastic comparison between The WB's "Smallville" and the early days of the Superboy mythos.
The WB offers Smallville text messagesLeading up to the season premiere of "Smallville" on October 1st, The WB is offering text-message alerts, polls, and trivia questions to Verizon Wireless mobile phone subscribers. Recent messages have polled subscribers on whether Clark should wind up with Lana or Chloe, and provided "headlines" about the season cliffhanger. Sign up using this link, or message "JOIN" to "THEWB" (84392) from your Verizon Wireless phone.
"Strange Visitors" author Roger Stern was at BordersLong-time DC Comics scribe, author, and Superman expert Roger Stern autographed and talked about his book, Smallville: Strange Visitors, at the Borders Books & Music at Pyramid Mall in Ithaca, New York, on Friday, November 15th, 2002.
Kevin Smith on the Superman mystiqueKevin Smith, the writer-director behind the fine films making up the Jay & Silent Bob franchise, wrote a mid '90s screenplay for a Nicholas Cage "Superman" film that never happened. He explains in a recent TV Guide feature what it was like to work with the Man of Steel.
When I decided to create this web site, modeled after a newspaper site, I figured it would be appropriate to have weather info available on it. I've been using wunderground.com for customized weather on a variety of sites for years, but of course I've always before had the advantage that the relevant locales actually -- well -- exist.
So I e-mailed wunderground.com and asked if they'd consider setting up a fake city weather page for Metropolis, Kansas, the fictional city near Smallville. They did it! Check out the link at the top right of this page.
"When is someone gonna put that bad excuse for a tabloid out of its misery?"
-- Lex Luthor
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