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Happy Superman Day!!!
Here's Batman with you <3 <3 <3
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Quick ink sketch & digital colour for Superman Day.
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#supermanday #86thanniversary #actioncomics #superman #ChristoperReeve #superfriends #tas @RealDeanCain #thenewadventuresofsuperman #smallville @BrandonJRouth #supermanreturns #manofsteel #batmanvssuperman #justiceleague #crisisonfinfinityearth @tylerhoechlin #supermanandlois
#supermanday#86thanniversary#action comics#superman#christopher reeve#super friends#tas#deancain#thenewadventuresofsuperman#tom welling#smallville#brandon routh#superman returns#henry cavill#man of steel#batman v superman#justice league#jlu#crisis on infinite earths#tyler hoechlin#superman and lois#dc comics
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Não adotei este mundo, este mundo me adotou, tive a experiência de ver o melhor que este mundo pode oferecer, graças aos pais que nunca me consideraram menos que um filho"
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Superman Day
Binge-watch the many adaptations of America’s favorite superhero, or be a superhero for a day by volunteering at a food drive or blood bank on Superman Day.
What’s that?! There in the sky? Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It’s the Man of Tomorrow! Superman has gone by many names over the years, but one thing has remained the same. He has always stood for what’s best about humanity, all of our potential for terrible destructive acts, but also our choice to not act on the level of destruction we could wreak.
Superman was first created in 1933 by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel, the writer and artist respectively. His first appearance was in Action Comics #1, and that was the beginning of a long and illustrious career for the Man of Steel. In his unmistakable blue suit with red cape, and the stylized red S on his chest, the figure of Superman has become one of the most recognizable in the world.
Superman has been through a lot of changes since his initial creation, his original Golden Age incarnation actually being a villainous character that bears absolutely no resemblance to our current hero. Superman as we know and love him today didn’t appear until Action Comics #1, published on April 18, 1938. Such was his success that he got his own comic in 1939, and the world has never looked back since.
Since that time, our boy in blue has seen appearances in every form of media the world has to offer. Comic books, video games, movies, novels, stickers, T-shirts, there isn’t a place that the Man of Steel hasn’t made an appearance. He’s even been represented in more than one TV show throughout the years, most recently “Smallville”, which retells his time as a youth in the town he grew up in. Examining the Man of Steel during his developmental phases shows him in a rarely seen state of vulnerability, living through the turbulence of adolescence.
How to celebrate Superman Day
For those desiring to celebrate Superman Day, there are many options that range from entertaining to altruistic. The best way to celebrate Superman Day is to host a Superman themed get together with your friends, complete with a cake decorated with the iconic S emblem. For the dastardly a little green food coloring can change Marshmallow Crispy Bars into Kryptonite bars, and a trampoline in the yard will give everyone a bit of the experience of flying like the Man of Steel. Finish it all off with a marathon of movies and you’ll have a “Super Celebration” this day.
For those looking to be a bit more altruistic, Superman Day is also a great day to remember what the Man of Steel actually stood for. The Red, White, and Blue of his uniform stood for what made America great, which at that time was a desire for Justice, to help those in need, and a powerful spirit. So you could spend your day working at Soup Kitchens, Blood Drives, or a volunteer organization that serves your community. The opportunities to be a little bit “Super” are limitless, just get out there and help your fellow man!
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#Toys 'R' Us#I still miss the Toys 'R' Us store at Times Square#New York City#interior#Midtown Manhattan#summer 2009#original photography#travel#vacation#comic#super hero#Joe Shuster#Jerry Siegel#DC Comics#Superman Day#SupermanDay#12 June#tourist attraction#USA#architecture
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Superman Day Messages, Wishes and Quotes
Celebrate this day with your family and friends by sharing with them all Superman Day sayings and funny wishes. Send across inspirational Superman quotes and greetings to everyone around.
#SupermanDay#SupermanDayQuotes#SupermanDayWishes#SupermanDayMessages#SupermanDaySayings#SupermanDayGreetings
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#TheCollectorsBase#YoColeccionoTCB#FinDeSemanaTCB#TopsTCB#DCcomics#WarnerBros#Superman#ManOfSteel#SupermanDay#Villains#Supervillains#Comic#Comics#Comicbook#Comicbooks#DCU#DCAU#DCUniverse#Tops#Top#Ranking#Rankings#Best#Mejor#Hoy#WatchNow#FelizJueves#FelizJuevesParaTodos#the#collectors
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Hanging out in Smallville today in honor of #SupermanDay Shared by Superman And Lois Executive Producer Jonathan Gabay
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belated #supermanDay painting on a #drawing that was done a year or two ago. #painted on #ipadPro with #procreate. #Superman #DC can’t wait for @jamesgunn ‘s take on the man of steel.
#art#painting#illustration#dc#drawing#procreate#comics#Superman#james gunn#david corenswet#ipadproart#ipad pro
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It's #Supermanday! And I Wted to Give My Participation in This Day, since I have recently draw the Bluish hero + his alter ego for a my ffriend @blurgayhero
#m-art.inc#My art#My fanart#superman#clark kent#superman day#DC comics#superhero#digital artist#/// i will add later my dammn logo bc i wanted to post this before the day ends and it's late... UGH
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My Favorite #Superhero #Movie #Superman • Main Theme • #JohnWilliams #SupermanDay!
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Happy Superman Day!!! 💙❤️💛 #supermanday #manofsteelday #superman #manofsteel #dccomics #alexross
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#supermanday #superman #christopherreeve #superboy @RealDeanCain #thenewadventuresofsuperman @tomwelling #smallville @brandonjrouth #supermanreturns #henrycavill #manofsteel #batmanvssuperman #justiceleague #crisisofinfintyearths #supermanandlois @tylerhoechlin #supermanlegacy @corenswet #dccomics
#superman day#superman#christopher reeve#superboy#dean cain#thenewadventuresofsuperman#tom welling#smallville#brandon routh#superman returns#henry cavill#man of steel#batman v superman#justice league#crisis on infinite earths#superman and lois#tyler hoechlin#superman legacy#david corenswet#dc comics
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86th anniversary of a certain Superman
Esta es mi aportación para el 86 aniversario de un tal Superman. 🦸
This is my contribution for the 86th anniversary of a certain Superman. #art#actioncomics#Superman#supermanday 🦸
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Superman Day
Binge-watch the many adaptations of America’s favorite superhero, or be a superhero for a day by volunteering at a food drive or blood bank on Superman Day.
What’s that?! There in the sky? Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It’s the Man of Tomorrow! Superman has gone by many names over the years, but one thing has remained the same. He has always stood for what’s best about humanity, all of our potential for terrible destructive acts, but also our choice to not act on the level of destruction we could wreak.
Superman was first created in 1933 by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel, the writer and artist respectively. His first appearance was in Action Comics #1, and that was the beginning of a long and illustrious career for the Man of Steel. In his unmistakable blue suit with red cape, and the stylized red S on his chest, the figure of Superman has become one of the most recognizable in the world.
Superman has been through a lot of changes since his initial creation, his original Golden Age incarnation actually being a villainous character that bears absolutely no resemblance to our current hero. Superman as we know and love him today didn’t appear until Action Comics #1, published on April 18, 1938. Such was his success that he got his own comic in 1939, and the world has never looked back since.
Since that time, our boy in blue has seen appearances in every form of media the world has to offer. Comic books, video games, movies, novels, stickers, T-shirts, there isn’t a place that the Man of Steel hasn’t made an appearance. He’s even been represented in more than one TV show throughout the years, most recently “Smallville”, which retells his time as a youth in the town he grew up in. Examining the Man of Steel during his developmental phases shows him in a rarely seen state of vulnerability, living through the turbulence of adolescence.
How to celebrate Superman Day
For those desiring to celebrate Superman Day, there are many options that range from entertaining to altruistic. The best way to celebrate Superman Day is to host a Superman themed get together with your friends, complete with a cake decorated with the iconic S emblem. For the dastardly a little green food coloring can change Marshmallow Crispy Bars into Kryptonite bars, and a trampoline in the yard will give everyone a bit of the experience of flying like the Man of Steel. Finish it all off with a marathon of movies and you’ll have a “Super Celebration” this day.
For those looking to be a bit more altruistic, Superman Day is also a great day to remember what the Man of Steel actually stood for. The Red, White, and Blue of his uniform stood for what made America great, which at that time was a desire for Justice, to help those in need, and a powerful spirit. So you could spend your day working at Soup Kitchens, Blood Drives, or a volunteer organization that serves your community. The opportunities to be a little bit “Super” are limitless, just get out there and help your fellow man!
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#Toys 'R' Us#I still miss the Toys 'R' Us store at Times Square#New York City#interior#Midtown Manhattan#summer 2009#original photography#travel#vacation#comic#super hero#Joe Shuster#Jerry Siegel#DC Comics#Superman Day#SupermanDay#12 June#tourist attraction
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