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Original–Cover Battle: Head-To-Head
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Perry White is about to commit Olsencide, and Superman and Lois seem to be fine with it.
#Adventures of Superman#Superman#Clark Kent#George Reeves#Jimmy Olsen#Jack Larson#Perry White#John Hamilton#Lois Lane#Noel Neill#DC Comics
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George Reeves and Jack Larson - Adventures of Superman (1953)
#superman gif#clark kent gif#adventures of superman#george reeves#jimmy olsen#jack larson#50s tv series#dc comics#superheroes#1950s#1953#gif#chronoscaph gif
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♫ She's knockout, she's regal, her beauty's illegal It's stunning how cunning this lady can be ♫
*paints the initials of a mysterious paramour on her knee in an elaborate plot to discourage potential suitors*
#jeeves and wooster#jeeves#bertie wooster#genderbend#flapper#the willowy wooster corpus#jeeves clearly did not supervise this dress#drawing shoes my beloathed#I love creating content for myself and 5 other people#the song Bertie is singing/dancing to is The Girl Friend (1926) and the only version with lyrics on yt is by George Olsen#the lyrics are about jeeves of course#idanit makes#idanit draws
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My Adventures with Superman Season 2 Easter Eggs
Welcome to another week of My Adventures with Superman! My hunch about the what happened last week was true and things are not going too well for the gang...
My Easter eggs lists for season 1 is here if you haven't seen it!
My season 2 episode 1 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 2 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 3 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman comic issue 1 post is here
My season 2 episode 4 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 6 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 7 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references for My Adventures with Superman comic issue 2 post is here
My season 2 episode 8 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 9 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 10 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references for My Adventures with Superman comic issue 3 post is here
Spoilers if you haven't seen the episode
To start things off we meet Kara on Earth! I talked more about her here. Shes's dressed similarly to Android 18 when she, 17, and 16 drive to Goku's house in episode 147 of Dragon Ball Z. While watching the episode I was wondering why does Kara's hair look so familiar? Then it hit me. Kara's got Sakuya Kumashiro's hair from Tenchi in Tokyo!

Shout out to recent DC characters enjoy ice cream for the first time like Wonder Woman in the live action movie and Justice League animated movie, and the new DC Super Hero Girls cartoon. As a mint chocolate chip ice cream fan, good first choice of ice cream to enjoy!
Perry puts Clark and Lois on a new beat for the Metropolis "Most Eligible Single" contest because Superman was chosen to be one of the five up for that title. Cat Grant self-invites herself to join the duo to figure out who Superman is through his love life. Lois is sweating bullets at this point. At the contest we meet the potential people for winning the title, Hank Henshaw, Chandi Gupta, Byrna Brilyant, and Silver St. Cloud. I talked more about Hank Henshaw here. We see a darker more bigoted side to him this time around. Will we see him get his cyborg body and become Cyborg Superman in this season or season 3? Who knows. Season 3 is confirmed though.
Dr. Byrna Brilyant is a very deep DC universe cut dating back to 1946, the golden age of comics. Back then Byrna Brilyant was an enemy to Wonder Woman going by the moniker, Blue Snowman.
Byrna in the 1940s makes her first appearance in Sensation Comics #59 (1946) [W: Joye Hummel, P&I: H.G. Peter], where she was a teacher who's father created this compound called blue ice, after his death, she uses it as a way to extort this town after freezing it over for monetary gain.
Byrna makes another appearance in 2010 in Power Girl #7 (2010) [W Justin Gray & Jimmy Palmiotti, P&I: Amanda Conner, C: Paul Mounts, L: John J. Hill] where Dr. Mid-Nite and Power Girl are trying to stop Byrna from committing a robbery but the main bad guy, Vartox shoots a seduction musk rifle at Power Girl but the smell knocks out Dr. Mid-Nite and it works on Byrna, but not Power Girl. This all makes more sense if you read the comic.
Byrna's next appearance post-New 52 was in Superman/Wonder Woman #4 (2014) [W: Charles Soule, P: Paulo Siqueira, I&C: Hi-Fi, L: Carlos M. Mangual] where we see Wonder Woman and Hessia battling the Blue Snowman robots.
Byrna's latest appearance post-DC Rebirth is in DC: Love is a Battlefield #1 (2021) [W: Crystal Fraiser, P&I: Juan Gedeon, C:Ulises Arreola, L: Marshal Dillion, where Byrna is now gender fluid after interrupting a date between Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor. Good on Wonder Woman for letting them go and hoping the realization there is a word for what Byrna was feeling would make them feel much better. So going forward if we meet Byrna again, I'll be referring to them with they/them pronouns, but if its New 52 continuity and before, Byrna will be referred to with she/her pronouns with the continuities to help clarify the pronoun usages.
Chadi Gupta is also another deep cut from the DC universe because she's reference to her comic counterpart from Justice League Europe.
Chandi makes her first appearance in Justice League Europe #47 (1993) [W: Gerard Joes, P: Ron Randall, I: Randy Elliot, C: Gene D'Angelo, L: Willie Schubert] where she's escaping her family and comes across the the JLE and wants to join them. Her energy projection and construct creation powers came in handy for the JLE in issue 50 where she and the rest of the JLE were able to fend off Sonar's attack and that earned her a spot on Justice League Europe as the superhero Maya.
Silver St. Cloud is probably one of the more prominent characters from the DC universe who showed up in MAwS. She got into the pop culture zeitgeist through the Gotham tv show when it aired.
Silver St. Cloud makes her first appearance in Detective Comics #470 (1977) [W: Steven Engleheart, P: Walter Simonson, I: Al Milgrom, C: Jerry Serpe, L: Ben Oda] where she meets Bruce Wayne at a party on his yacht. She eventually becomes one of Bruce Wayne's more prominent love interests and one of the few who were suspecting Bruce to be Batman thanks to his constant disappearing.
She shows up in post-new 52 in the maybe possibly out of cotinuity anthology, Legends of the Dark Knight (2014) digital comics, specifically as a cameo in issue #50, Dr. Quinn's Diagnosis [W: Jim Zub, P&I: Niel Googe, C: Kathryn Layno, L: Saida Temofonte], where Batman is getting psychoanalyzed by Harley Quinn.
If you want to read a comic with a fun appearance of Silver St. Cloud give Batman/Elmer Fudd Special #1 (2017) [W: Tom King, P&I: Lee Weeks, C: Lovern Kindzierski, L: Deron Bennet] a read cuz goddamn is it noir AF and beautifully drawn (a while back DC superheroes crossed over with Looney Tunes characters and its very good. They have also done it with Hanna Barbera characters as well. Give those a read too! They're all fun!)!
The charity that MAwS Silver mentions was first mentioned in Superman #152 (1967) [W: Bill Finger, P&I: Al Plastino] where Superman is accepting a clock medallion for a charity event. In the comics Silver St. Cloud isn't usually working for charities, shes mostly a Gotham socialite.
At the event, the MC (who gives off Funky Flashman vibes imo), asked if anyone has questions and the first to jump on that was George Taylor of the Metropolis Star. I talked about the Metropolis Star here, but for George Taylor...
he actually makes his first appearance here in Action Comics #1 (1938) [W: Jerry Seigel, P&I: Joe Shuster, C: Strauss Engraving Company] where he is the editor-in-chief of the Daily Star.
In the silver age, George Taylor makes his first appearance in Superman #366 (1981) [W: Bob Eozakis, P: Kurt Schaffenberger, I: Frank Chiaramonte, C: Adrienne Roy, L: John Costanza] where he assigns Perry White on the Superboy scoop to see if he's active in Metropolis. In post-Crisis on Infinite continuity, George makes a cameo appearance in Adventures of Superman #451 (1989) [W,P,&I: Jerry Ordway, C: Glenn Whitmoore, L: Albert DeGuzman] where we see George's office door.
In the New 52 continuity, George Taylor makes his first appearance in Action Comics #8 (2012) [W: Grant Morrison, P: Rags Morales, I: Rick Bryant, C: Brad Anderson, L: Pat Brosseau] as editor-in-chief for the Daily Star where in the comic he's proud of Clark and encourages him to take the job at the Daily Planet.
Kara and Jimmy make it into the studio where Lois, Superman, and Cat Grant are and Kara confronts Superman showing off that she's the one in the armor. She is on a two-way radio communications with someone named Primus. Whether that is Brainiac's designation when Kara is on the field or its a different character all together, there is a Primus in the DC universe, not just in the Transformers universe. Btw this isn't Kara's first time siding with an evil faction, she was part of Darkseid's Female Furies in the 2004 Superman/Batman series, specifically in issue #11. You might have also seen it happen in the Superman/Batman: Apocalypse animated movie too.
Primus aka Pren makes his first appearance in Green Lantern #141 (1981) [W: Marv Wolfman, P&I: Joe Stanton, C: Carl Gafford, L: John Costanza] where he is the leader of the alien group, the Omega Men from the Vega star system. They jump Hal when he and Carol Ferris were on vacation thinking Hal is part of the Citadel, an extraterrestrial empire that is conquering the star system the Omega Men are in.
Primus/Pren NuParr makes his New 52 first appearance in Deathstroke #9 (2012), but gets a more prominent role in the Omega Man limited series from 2015 [panel from The Omega Men #1 (2015) W: Tom King, P&I: Barnaby Bagenda, C: Romulo Farjardo Jr., L: Pat Brosseau]. In this continuity, the Citadel is now a corporation that was exploiting Krypton's destruction by by selling stabilized planet cores to other worlds. This comes at a cost where the Vega star system is enslaved by them and those who resisted we killed and the survivors formed the Omega Men.
And with that another episodes Easter eggs and references are done! Come back next week to see what episode 6's Easter eggs and references are! In case you missed it:
My Easter eggs lists for season 1 is here if you haven't seen it!
My season 2 episode 1 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 2 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 3 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman comic issue 1 post is here
My season 2 episode 4 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 6 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 7 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references for My Adventures with Superman comic issue 2 post is here
My season 2 episode 8 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 9 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 10 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references for My Adventures with Superman comic issue 3 post is here
#my adventures with superman#MAwS#my adventures with superman season 2#MAwS season 2#Clark Kent#Superman#Lois Lane#Jimmy Olsen#Kara Zor El#Supergirl#Bryna Brilyant#Byrna Brilyant#Blue Snowman#Chandi Gupta#Maya#Silver St Cloud#George Taylor#George Taylor DC#Combined Charities of Metropolis#Combined Charities of Metropolis Foundation#Primus#Primus DC#Pren NuParr#The Omega Men#DC#DC Comics#DC Universe
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Jack Larson as Jimmy Olsen (with George Reeves as Superman) in the Adventures of Superman (1953)
So, I was thinking about Jimmy Olsen in The Adventures of Superman, the actor who played him was Jack Larson and the show went on from 1952 to 1958, George Reeves playing Superman. Jack was reluctant to take the role, he wanted to be a "serious" actor, but he needed the money so he went along. The show had a young audience and the character they most identified with was Jimmy Olsen for his charisma and innocence. Jack soon became this unlikely star, a heart-throb recognized wherever he went.
Larson was gay and open about his sexuality, kind of a pioneer in Hollywood for that. He had an affair with actor Montgomery Clift in the 1950s and he had a 35-year relationship with writer and director James Bridges. Jack produced a bunch of his films too, sadly Bridges died in 1993. Larson said that their relation “was obvious to anyone (...) since we lived together we were partners. We always went places together. We never pretended”. I love him for that.


(with Noel Neill as Lois Lane)
In the 1990s he appeared in episodes of Superboy and Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman as an older version of Jimmy Olsen. Until the end of his life Jack was known for his role as cub reporter Jimmy Olsen, Superman’s pal. “I’m pleased with it, I’m proud of it. It’s nice not to be forgotten”. He died on September 20, 2015, at the age of 87. I'll make sure not to forget him.
#adventures of superman#jimmy olsen#jack larson#lgbtq#gay#superman#george reeves#lois lane#noel neill#text#findings#dc comics#queer history#television#little essay
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the same art as before, but I play around with filters to make it more "anime" like I guess
#superman#superheroes#fanart#my adventures with superman#clark kent#dc superman#superheros#clark jimmy lois#lois#lois lane#jimmy olsen#maws#is this lazy?#maybe#but i like the results#just call me George Lucas#maws season 2#clois#anime inspired#anime fanart
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Abbott & Costello, Olsen & Johnson and The Three Stooges play Broadway at the same time -- and, yes, there are some noteworthy actresses as well.
THE NEW YORKER, September 30, 1939
#vintage advertising#vintage advertisement#1930s#broadway#abbott and costello#three stooges#katharine hepburn#tallulah bankhead#george white's scandals#olsen and johnson
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Favourite Books of 2024
Tagged by @myheartalivewrites & I can't say no to chatting about books.
If you happen to be on Goodreads or Storygraph, add me. Always like more book pals! In no particular order, here's my faves:


Fraternity by Andy Mientus: this was a dark academia queer treat. If you thought Dead Poet's Society should have been more gay & have black magic, this is the book for you.
Dear Mothman by Robin Gow: I listened to this, started it at the gym... Cue me, crying on the treadmill. This middle grade novel deals with grief and gender identity via letters sent to Mothman.


P.S. Burn This Letter Please by Craig Olsen: If you've got an interest in queer history or drag culture, you gotta read this nonfiction. Pieced together from letters, we hear about the New York queens from the 1950s and the beginnings of modern drag culture as we know it.
Let Me Out by Emmett Nahil & George Williams: This graphic novel is gorgeous, I just really jelled with the style. It's a classic satanic panic story set in 1979, with a wonderfully queer cast.


The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White: this book is not for the queasy of stomach. This historical novel has been on my TBR for a while but the book club I'm in (Bisexual Disasters Book Club) chose it for October and I'm so glad they did! It follows Silas, an autistic trans man in Victorian London who is being sent to a Sanitarium & Finishing school. There's lots of TWs provided by the author, please do take care.
The Pairing by Casey McQuiston: The king of romance does it again! Genuinely my fave McQuiston book (someone cover RWRB's ears) & I was so lucky to get a digital ARC of it. I bought a copy for my birthday I loved it that much & it ended up being chosen for my book club. We were all collectively obsessed with Theo and Kit, the whole tour gang and those pornographic descriptions of food. Can't wait to re-read next summer, hopefully on holiday!
Honourable Mention - The Nightmare Before Kissmas by Sara Raasch: I haven't finished this book yet (over 70% through) but it's been such a joy! It's got holidays, princes kissing, moments of surprising depth and a lot of laughter. If you're a RWRB fan but need something with holiday vibes, you'll love this.
In summary: a very queer reading year (as it should be.)
(Apologies if you were already tagged)
Tag You're It: @taste-thewaste @judasofsuburbia @suseagull5914 @onthewaytosomewhere @run-for-chamo-miles & open tag, I wanna see who the readers are in my feed!
#books#fave books#best of 2024#fraternity#andy mientus#dear mothman#robin gow#ps. burn this letter please#craig olsen#let me out#emmett nahil#george williams#the spirit bares its teeth#andrew joseph white#the pairing#casey mcquiston#the nightmare before kissmas#sara raasch
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(1962)
#Jimmy Olsen#comic book#1962#Superman#Curt Swan#cover art#George Klein#DC comics#vintage#red kryptonite#1960s#silver age#comic books
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She loves football. What else can she do?
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✮⋆˙ - MARVEL CINEMATIC UNIVERSE
✮⋆˙ - MEAN GIRLS (2024)
✮⋆˙ - COMMUNITY
✮⋆˙ - BROOKLYN NINE-NINE
✮⋆˙ - THE GOOD PLACE
✮⋆˙ - CELEBRITIES
REQUESTING RULES
TIKTOK ACCOUNT
#botlist#character bot#mcu#mean girls (2024)#community#b99#brooklyn nine nine#the good place#tgp#wanda maximoff#natasha romanoff#kate bishop#yelena belova#maria hill#carol danvers#jane foster#valkyrie#regina george#karen shetty#gretchen wieners#cady heron#janis 'imi'ike#annie edison#britta perry#rosa diaz x reader#amy santiago#eleanor shellstrop#tahani al jamil#renee rapp#elizabeth olsen
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Superman arrives in time to rescue Lois and Jimmy from some modern day pirates.
#Adventures of Superman#The Jolly Roger#Superman#George Reeves#Lois Lane#Noel Neill#Jimmy Olsen#Jack Larson#DC Comics
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K'Raamdyn was introduced in Action Comics 650#, cover date February 1990. The alien cabbie was created by Roger Stern and George Perez. ("Reflections" Action Comics 650, DC Comic Event)

#nerds yearbook#real life event#february#1990#first appearance#comic book#dc#dc comics#sci fi#george perez#roger stern#jerry ordway#curt swan#kerry gammill#dan jurgens#superman#clark kent#amanda mccoy#dan turpin#debbilex#jimmy olsen#emil hamilton#lois lane#maggie sawyer#perry white#walter johnson#k'raamdyn#draaga#maxima#sazu
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Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen
Art by...
1) Curt Swan And George Klein
2) Mike McKone
3) Michel Fiffe
4) Doc Shaner
5) Fred Hembeck
6) Chris Giarrusso
7) Phil Noto
8) Jack Larson
9) Steve Rude
10) Brian Bolland
#Comics#DC Comics#Jimmy Olsen#Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen#Superman#Curt Swan#George Klein#Jack Larson#Doc Shaner#Steve Rude#Brian Bolland#Phil Noto#Chris Giarrusso#Michel Fiffe#Mike McKone#Fred Hembeck#Elastic Lad#Flamebird#Bizarro Olsen#Bizarro Jimmy#Turtle Man#Evan Shaner
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