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This Superman also grew up during the war, but as a Soviet. The story starts in the 1950s, allowing Superman to interact and work with figures like Joseph Stalin, and continues through 2001.
The history of superhero comics is filled with tons of alternate histories and fun “what-if” scenarios. One of the best ever came in a 2003 DC Comics miniseries from writer Mark Millar and ...
What would have happened if that strange visitor from another planet had landed in the Soviet Union instead of the US? That’s the premise of “Superman: Red Son,” a provocative new DC ...
Superman is as American as apple pie. Though the Man of Steel often fights to protect humanity as a whole from threats like alien conquerors or deadly monsters, his national affiliation is right ...
What if Superman didn't crash land in Kansas, but in the Soviet Union instead? The DC Comics hero may be as American as apple pie—well, as American as a preternaturally invincible alien from ...
The Soviet Batman is a stone-cold killer as depicted in this scene from Warner Bros. Animation and DC's feature-length animated film, Superman: Red Son. The Warner Bros. Home Entertainment release ...
Within these clips, the Soviet Superman makes himself known to the world while courting Wonder Woman’s favor. However, Lex Luthor, the Green Lantern Corps, and even Batman oppose this Man of Steel.
This Superman movie, starring Harry Potter & The White Lotus alum Jason Isaacs, made its way to HBO Max’s Top 10 charts. ... Red Son featuring Henry Cavill as the Soviet superhero.
Superman tears down the Berlin Wall as a display of his power, and, obviously, his killing Stalin ends up reshaping the Soviet Union. But the most inspired revamp goes to the Green Lantern Corps.
What would have happened if that strange visitor from another planet had landed in the Soviet Union instead of the US? That's the premise of "Superman: Red Son," a provocative new DC Entertainment ...
What would have happened if that strange visitor from another planet had landed in the Soviet Union instead of the US? That’s the premise of “Superman: Red Son,” a provocative new DC ...