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Superman Forever Radio 20- April 2007

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Welcome to the new format. This week, we look back to the Superman comics on shelves for April of 2007… both of them. Thanks to DC’s erratic (Late) publishing schedule, we have a lighter episode than normal.

We roll out the new comic book rating system, and look deeper into the New Earth era.

In Superman #661, The Man of Steel teams with Wonder Woman to take on a life-force draining villainess, and Lois shows Diana a cyber-Cafe.

We look at Wonder Woman’s history, and her relationship with Kal-El before moving on to our second book of the week.

In Superman Conidential #4, Superman receives a beat down, courtesy of Lex Luthor and Kryptonite, before Jimmy comes to his rescue, and delivers him to Clark Kent?!?!?

And we wrap up with e-mails- Is Pa Kent actually a liar?? Has Michael Bailey found the secret that could have fixed the entire New Earth era??? Listen and find out.

Superman Forever Radio 18- The Art of the Prank

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Here it is, the last late episode of Superman Forever Radio- why?? Listen and find out as I drop an announcement about some big changes in store for the show.

Also, we look at Superman: The Animated Series Episode Four- “Fun and Games, in which the Toyman Debuts to torment the Man of Steel.

It’s also the final round of Metropolis Idol. Only two remain- Will it be George Reeves from the 1950’s “Adventures of Superman Television show, or Dean Cain, who inherited the role on “Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman“?

YOUR votes decide, so visit supermanforever.com to cast your vote.

And we continue our journey through the entire Superman run following Infinite Crisis with a trip into space, and father/son bonding in Action Comics #847.

Superman gets distracted by the Prankster in Superman #660, and has his first bout with Kryptonite in Superman Confidential #3.

Finally, a bit of reflecting on the recent Superman movie news, which does not include Amy Adams being cast as Lois Lane, as that news dropped after the episode was completed.

Finally, what is next for Darkseid? The despot checks in and lets us know that we may be seeing more of Supergirl than we ever expected.