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Gosh they’re all adorable
About time something nice happened for these kids.
#animation#my adventures with superman#clark kent#lois lane#jimmy olsen#Steve Lombard#ronnie troupe#Perry white#maws#hearts of fathers
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My Adventures with Superman #1 - "The Ones Who Fell to Earth" (2024)
written by Josie Campbell art by Pablo M. Collar & Nick Filardi
#superman#clark kent#steve lombard#cat grant#DC#ronnie troupe#wednesday spoilers#spoilers#comic spoilers
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↳My Adventures with Superman S01E03: My Interview with Superman
#clark kent#lois lane#jimmy olsen#cat grant#steve lombard#ronnie troupe#my adventures with superman#superman#dc#dcedit#*mine#*my gifs
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Steve Lombard doesn't know Clark or Lois's name.
I'm not convinced that he knows Jimmy's either.
Ah, I love Cat's face right here
My Adventures With Superman #1 (2024)
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First it was Steve accidentally getting/messing with Jimmy's head
Now it's Cat doing the accidental same with Lois
Get Ronnie to give Clark the accidental brain worms and we'll get the whole Scoop Troop Oopsie trifecta!
#my adventures with superman#maws spoilers#maws season 2#steve lombard#jimmy olsen#cat grant#lois lane#maws lois lane#maws jimmy olsen#ronnie troupe#clark kent#maws clark kent#daily planet#the scoop troop
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My Adventures With Superman 01 (2024)
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Adventures of Superman 01.03
#my adventures with superman spoilers#my adventures with superman#ronnie troupe#cat grant#steve lombard#dcgifs#maws#mawsgifs#dc comics#my gifs
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Here are some cool Easter eggs that I found the newest My Adventures with Superman episode, "My Interview with Superman" Links to my first two easter egg posts for episode 1 and 2 are here and here.
Link to my episode 4 easter egg post is here
Link to my episode 5 easter eggs post is here
Link to my episode 6 easter eggs post is here
Link to my episode 7 easter eggs post is here and here
Link to my episode 8 easter eggs post is here
Link to my episode 9 easter eggs post is here
Link to my episode 10 easter eggs post is here
My Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman comic issue 1 post is here
My Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman comic issue 2 post is here
My Easter eggs and references for My Adventures with Superman comic issue 3 post is here
SPOILERS if you have not seen the episode of course:
We start off the episode with an Amazo Tech blimp crashing into a building in Metropolis
You don't see a lot of blimps in Metropolis. Gotham is usually the one with a lot of blimps flying around. If you saw the episode on Adult Swim when it premiered on air you'll know that the next episode involved Professor Anthony Ivo and Amazo Tech. Throughout the previous episodes and this one, the Amazo Tech brand is shown to set up next week's episode. After the scene we go to a break in at Stryker's Island (more on that location later) as we see one of the villains for the episode Mist...
and one of his partners...
Rough House who are trying to break out...
Siobhan McDougal. If you know your Superman comics, you'll also know here as Silver Banshee.
Kyle/Mist is a VERY old DC supervillain from the 1940s who first appeared in Adventure Comics #47 (1941) as the arch villain to Starman. Mist's design in the comics is RADICALLY different from the show.
MAwS modernized Mist's design compared to here in these comics panels (W: Alfred Bester, P&I: Jack Burnley, C: Raymond Perry, L: Betty Bentley). In the comic Mist's power allows him to turn his body into a gaseous form thus the name. MAwS uses Mist as someone who can turn himself and objects invisible (lowkey when Mist showed up I was like "is that Luminus from Superman the Animated Series?") Fun fact in the comic, we don't know what Mist's last name is. All we know is that his name is Kyle and in the show that is what Rough House calls him on accident but at least he has a last name, McDougal in MAwS.
Rough House makes his first appearance in Adventures of Superman #544 (1997) (W: Karl Kesel, P: Stuart Immonen, I: José Marzán Jr., C: Glenn Whitmore & Digital Chameleon, L: Albert DeGuzman) where we see him rip open a door with his bear hands as a member of Intergang (more on them later).
Siobhan McDougal aka Silver Banshee makes her first appearance here in Action Comics 595 (cover by John Byrne). In the comics Silver Banshee's powers are a lot different than how MAwS does it. Comics Silver Banshee has the Banshee Curse giving her powers like flight, super strength, a death stare, and of course her signature thing, the Death Wail, a sonic scream that can knock someone into a coma or it outright kills them. The version in the show gives Silver Banshee her signature sound manipulation powers through a mask...
which kind of invokes her comic counterpart's skull face design.
Mist and Rough House break into Stryker's Island to free Mist's sister Silver Banshee (in the comics Mist and Silver Banshee have no familial connection). Stryker's Island makes its first appearance in Superman #9 (1987) (W&P: John Byrne, I: Karl Kesel, C: Tom Ziuko, L: John Costanza) where Joker arrives in Metropolis to challenge Superman. Stryker's Island is supposed to be a stand in for Riker's Island in New York even though there is a Riker's Island in the DC Universe because Metropolis is often a reflection of New York City.
The next Easter egg is the scene after where Lois name drops Waid's Cafe as a reference to...
Mark Waid, one the best writers in the comic book industry. In terms of DC work, you might recognize his writing credit on Flash with artist, Brian Augustyn (we miss you Brian), Kingdom Come with painter, Alex Ross, and Superman Birthright with artist, Leinil Yu (highly recommend checking out all three titles). He's also currently writing for Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest with artist Dan Mora, which I also HIGHLY recommend reading. Fantastic writer, super nice person if you ever meet him at a convention.
Later, Jimmy is heard screaming "back you monsters" and we see some more of the Daily Planet staff...
From left to right its Cat Grant (doing the anime high society lady laugh), who runs the celebrity and gossip side of the paper, Steve Lombard, who reports on sports, and Ronnie Troupe, the investigative journalist on the team. Their names were mentioned in the previous episode after taking Lois, Jimmy, and Clark's credit for the Superman piece.
Cat Grant make her first appearance here in the Adventures of Superman #424 (1987) (W: Marv Wolfman, P: Jerry Ordway, I: Mike Machlan, C: Tom Ziuko, L: John Costanza) as a potential love interest to Clark to shake up the Clark-Lois-Superman dynamic. You might've seen her in the live action CW Supergirl show. Like in MAwS, in the comics Cat does the gossip columns writing for the Daily Planet.
Steve Lombard makes his first appearance in Superman #264 (1973) (W: Cary Bates, P: Curt Swan, I: Murphy Anderson) as a foil to Clark Kent. Steve acts very brash and rude to contrast Clark's mild manner and friendly demeanor. Later iterations of Steve give him the mustache that becomes part of his signature design.
In MAwS, Ronnie Troupe is a gender swap of Ron Troupe in the comics who makes his first appearance in the Adventures of Superman #480 (1991) (this page specifically, W: Jerry Ordway, P: Tom Grummett, I: Denis Rodier, C: Glenn Whitmore, L: Albert DeGuzman). Like his MAwS counterpart, Ron is an investigative journalist and very level headed. He was the first to break the story about Cyborg Superman meeting the then PoTUS, Bill Clinton.
A news report on TV in the Daily Planet shows Bethany Snow of Channel 52 News reporting about the break out in Stryker's Island. The logo for Channel 52 News reminds me very much DC's 2005 logo.
As for Bethany Snow and Channel 52 News, Bethany made her first appearance in the New Teen Titans #22 (1982) (W: Marv Wolfman, P: George Perez, I: Romeo Tanghal, C: Adrienne Roy, L: Ben Oda) as a news reporter and follower of the Brother Blood cult.
Later iterations and retcons had Bethany Snow as just a reporter where she does the Channel 52 news in the back end of DC comic titles in 2013.
Freddie E. Williams II is the artist for these as Channel 52 was way to let readers know what is happening in other DC titles that they might want to check out with other DC characters reporters accompanying Bethany as seen in the promotional art with Vartox, Ambush Bug, and Calendar Man. Obviously MAwS redesigned Bethany Snow but they at least kept her occupation.
A quick one but we see Lois call Clark "Smallville" a nickname that has been used in various media involving Clark and Lois.
After news report on TV, we cut to Siobhan, Kyle, and Rough House in their hide out where they name drop their group name, Intergang.
In the comics and other media, Intergang is a world wide crime syndicate who is supplied with powerful high tech weaponry from the evil New Gods of Apocalypse, if you know your DC universe, that is everyone is Darkseid's circle. Intergang first appeared in Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #133 (1970) created by LEGENDARY artist Jack Kirby.
Here in Forever People #1 (1971) (W&P: Jack Kirby, I: Vince Coletta, L: John Costanza), you can see they have direct contact with Darkseid. Originally led by Morgan Edge, later versions of Intergang had leadership change from Joe Danton to Max Danner. Post-crisis, Intergang is led by Bruno Mannheim (the Intergang boss that I am familiar with), his father Moxie Mannheim would later lead Intergang. Current continuity in DC has Bruno still be the leader of Intergang.
In the episode we learn that MAwS version of Intergang is very small time. Siobhan, Kyle, and Rough House rob convenience stores and make smash and grab runs. But maybe MAwS will move Intergang in the criminal syndicate direction in the future who knows.
After the Intergang scene we cut to Lois, Jimmy and Clark walking up to the front of Stryker's and Jimmy mentions something interesting about convincing the warden to spill on the government's... (read Jimmys quote in the screenshot to complete the sentence)
The term meta-human has its roots in the DC Universe if you did not know! The term was first used here in Invasion #1 (1988) (W: Keith Giffen and Bill Mantlo, P: Todd McFarlane, I: P. Craig Russell, C: Carl Gafford, L: Gaspar Saladino)
In the comic, the Dominators discover that certain humans have what is known as the meta-gene which grants them powers when under a lot of duress and so to test this they rounded up a group of humans and experimented on them with only 6 surviving who gained powers. The Dominators conclude that the human population must be eliminated or there will be a rise in meta-humans on Earth.
How does the government, according to Jimmy, connect to all this. is a possible nod to one of the plot points in Doomsday Clock where the idea that 90% of DC's meta-humans are from the US and they have been engineered by the government. This conspiracy, in the comic is known as the Superman Theory.
This here is one part of the back matter you can read at the end of Doomsday Clock # 5 (2018) (W: Geoff Johns, P&I: Gary Frank, C: Brad Anderson, Back Matter Design: Amie Brockway-Metcalf). Later the trio, specifically Lois, steals the warden's ID badge and were able to access where Siobhan was kept. On the ID the warden's name is Agatha Zorbatos, who's first appearance in the comics was in Batman #23.4 (2013), as the warden of Blackgate Penitentiary in Gotham
Obviously her design in the comic is drastically different from how she looks in the show. The one on your right is from Batman Eternal #4 (2014) (Story: Scott Snyder & James Tynion IV, Script: John Layman, Consulting Writers: Tim Seeley & Ray Fawkes, P: Dustin Nguyen (my favorite comic book artist of all time), I: Derek Fridolfs, C: John Kalisz, L: Rob Leigh).
At the climax of the episode we see more of the alien crystal that Superman encountered last episode from the tech that MAwS Intergang used and it strangely looked familiar. I wouldn't be surprised if the animation team were fans of Neon Genesis Evangelion especially with the way the robots were designed in the first part of episode one and here how the crystal reshapes itself like the angel Ramiel. Also since I'm at my 30 image limit here and I can't post anymore, I also want to point out that the poster that Siobhan has in her cell was a cat with the words "Believe it" over its head I like to believe that is a Naruto reference because the dub has Naruto say "believe it" all the time. I guess I'm gonna be doing the Easter Eggs and references for each episode so expect this to be a weekly thing. I hope you all enjoy my doing this If you made it down here and want to see my first two easter eggs and reference posts for episodes one and two are here and here.
My post of episode three's easter eggs is here
My post of episode five's easter eggs is here
My post of episode six's easter eggs is here
My post of episode seven's easter eggs is here and here
My post of episode eight's easter eggs is here
My post of episode nine's easter eggs is here
My post of episode ten's easter eggs is here
My Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman comic issue 1 post is here
My Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman comic issue 2 post is here
My Easter eggs and references for My Adventures with Superman comic issue 3 post is here
#My Adventures with Superman#Superman#Clark Kent#Lois Lane#Jimmy Olsen#Amazo#Amazo Tech#Professor Ivo#Anthony Ivo#Professor Anthony Ivo#Mist#DC Mist#DC Comics Mist#Kyle McDougal#Starman#Adventure Comics#Rough House#Silver Banshee#Siobhan McDougal#Stryker's Island#Strykers Island Penitentiary#Striker's Island Penitentiary#Cat Grant#Steve Lombard#Ronnie Troupe#Ron Troupe#Ronald Troupe#Bethany Snow#Channel 52 News#New Teen Titans
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Season 2 needs less Sam Lane and more Perry White. Especially Perry White and Vikki Vale’s feud. Also more of the Daily Planet staff shenanigans.
#my adventures with superman#maws season 2#superman#perry white#cat grant#steve lombard#jimmy olsen#clark kent#lois lane#ronnie troupe#daily planet
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There's a recurring pattern of trios in MAWS
The interns (Lois, Clark, Jimmy)
The scoop squad (Cat, Ronnie, Steve)
Intergang (Silver Banshee, Roughhouse, Mist)
Task Force X (Amanda Waller, Slade Wilson, Sam Lane)
It seems like the pattern is:
Ambitious and assertive leader
Reluctant muscle
The hanger-on
There are, of course, strong variations.
Steve comments on being felt left out, but he might arguably fit "muscle" better. On the other hand, Ronnie is clearly Cat's right-hand woman, and while Steve is clowning around, she's the one who actually takes their research.
Slade is quite enthusiastic about his work, but he does chafe against orders if it means restraining his bloodlust. He's a much darker twist on the role. Meanwhile, General Lane starts out as the leader on paper, but Waller is clearly the more ambitious and ruthless one.
I feel like the way each team handles their third wheel is important:
Jimmy gets completely sidelined for a while, but Clark and Lois realize they made a mistake and include him in the future.
Steve is a part of the Scoop Crew, but he always feels left out. His antics are probably an attempt at getting attention.
With Intergang, Mist is the only one who has moral qualms about what they do. Petty crimes are one thing, but this has gone way too far, and his discomfort is growing.
Lane gets demoted and given a suicide mission by Waller. He's just a stepping stone on the road to her ambition, and Slade is an accomplice
I don't have a conclusion here. It's just an observation. I'll leave the conclusions to other people.
#my adventures with superman#superman#lois lane#sam lane#general lane#cat grant#slade wilson#deathstroke#amanda waller#steve lombard#ronnie troupe#siobhan mcdougal#silver banshee#kyle nimbus#rough house#mist#maws
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Okay, now that I got the serious stuff out of the way, time for crack:
Did anyone else think Steve's whole spiel about also being a third wheel could imply Cat and Ronnie are a thing, or have I just gone insane?
#my adventures with superman#steve lombard#cat grant#ronnie troupe#if i have gone insane it wouldn't surprise me
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Lucy Lane meeting Ronnie Toupe when she's introduced
#my adventures with superman#i'm not normally a lucy/ron shipper but lucy/ronnie? i'm listening#lucy lane#ronnie troupe#op
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My Adventures with Superman #1 - "The Ones Who Fell to Earth" (2024)
written by Josie Campbell art by Pablo M. Collar & Nick Filardi
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Cat Grant doing an ojou laugh was not something I knew I needed in my life
#cat grant#jimmy olsen#lois lane#steve lombard#ronnie troupe#my adventures with superman#dc comics#superman#daily planet#hbo max#yes i know it's just max now but that's too generic to tag#ron troupe
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LMAO YES
A big thing for Clark is, once he gets a better grasp on his super-hearing, he makes a point of kind of consciously keeping his super-hearing away from Lois's apartment because "I trust her and respect her privacy" but at the same time he is absolutely attuned to when Lois's voice reaches a certain pitch/volume (much in the same way he is attuned to people screaming/calling for help or saying "put the gun down" all over the city). So pretty much every morning Clark just fucking perks up like "Lois? Trouble???? Oh wait she's just singing in the shower. Wow, she is really bad at it. I love her. :)"
And that's also how she gets terrible songs stuck in his head all day.
#POOR CLARK#my adventures with superman#(oh my god I typed poor clark and then my adventures with superman was the next suggested tag HA!)#dc#clark kent#kal el#superman#metropolis#lois lane#clois#jimmy olsen#ronnie troupe#bibbo bibbowski#awwww that's so cute in the first section#and lol poor clark in the second part#jimmy quit trolling your best friend#lol#headcanon
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