Talk:Superman in popular culture

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There was a superman in every seinfeld episode. 70.111.251.203 03:07, 10 April 2006 (UTC)

The DC Talk 'superman' lyric doesn't refer to Supes--it referrs to Neitzche(sp)'s Ubermensch (roughly translated as 'superman').

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[edit] "I Love Lucy" Appearance

The article says it featured "George Reeves as Superman". This isn't exactly right. George Reeves played himself, the actor. In the episode he appeared in his Superman costume because he was playing George Reeves is a superman costume (Lucy and Ricky knew a lot of hollywood types). No powers or hokus pokus happened. Just wanted to post this here before changing the article itself.--Daniel 14:31, 11 November 2006 (UTC)

Well, I just watched the episode ("Lucy and Superman") again and it's quite clear that he is Superman and not George Reeves. They never refer to him as anything other than "Superman" and he *does* display super powers, albeit only tossing a heavy piano aside.Rhindle The Red 02:18, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sections

I'm thinking about restructuring the 'portrayal" sections again. I think maybe "Live Action", "Animation", "Audio", "Video Games", & "Live appearances". Then, subsections like "Film", "Television" (and maybe "Straight to Video") under both "Live Action" and "Animation". I also think the two other significant sections (parodies and homages) are too confusing and probably need some structure as well.Rhindle The Red 15:30, 11 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] More pictures

I'm thinking of adding more pictures of various Superman portrayals, including a few in the "Parodies" section. What does everyone think? Are there too many right now, just the right number or would more be beneficial?Rhindle The Red 12:19, 27 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "Curse" section

I'm trying to guage interest in this "Curse" section and keep the discussion open. Does this stuff fit in here? The argument has been made that newspaper articles are a part of popular culture, but I'm not so sure. Does anyone have any ideas?Rhindle The Red 12:49, 7 August 2006 (UTC)

  • The wikipedia article on popular culture states that newspapers are part of the popular culture. The section on Superman clearly isn't part of the character itself, so can't go in the Superman article, but clearly warrants referring to it somewhere if it is mentioned in the media on both sides of the Atlantic, and by the director of the latest film. "curse of superman" produces over 18,000 Google hits, and has had a Channel4 documentary filmed about it (shown on Saturday, July 29 2006). International media attention and a national broadcast documentary? Average Earthman 17:18, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
Okay, so work that into the article. Right now, there's precious little about how the curse has manifested in popular culture. The links are not enough. Rhindle The Red 17:24, 7 August 2006 (UTC)