Every TV Version of Superman, Ranked

Superman is the platonic ideal of a superhero. He’s got a great costume, all the best powers, and has been in the public eye for decades. He is easily the most powerful superhero of his universe, and has a sprawling history. In addition to defending his home city of Metropolis, Superman has joined countless super-teams. He’s been a critical member of the Justice Society, the Justice League, the Authority, and the Legion of Superheroes. His popularity has ensured that Superman has been adapted to television many times.While lots of these versions of Superman are good, some are better than others. What makes a good Superman can be fluid, and sometimes depends on the concept of the show. However, a good adaptation of Superman will really highlight all sides of the character. He should explore what it means to be Clark Kent and Superman. He should also be kindhearted and sport the powers that fans know and love. The best version of Superman is able to achieve all of this, while still allowing the character to grow and change.The Supermen of these shows are little more than their powers. They show up, fight the bad guy, and go home. The audience doesn’t get to learn a lot about them as individuals. This is why the three shows are lumped together here. They’re fun to watch for the nostalgia alone, but they aren’t interesting enough for much consideration.

Superman is the platonic ideal of a superhero. He’s got a great costume, all the best powers, and has been in the public eye for decades. He is easily the most powerful superhero of his universe, and has a sprawling history. In addition to defending his home city of Metropolis, Superman has joined countless super-teams. He’s been a critical member of the Justice Society, the Justice League, the Authority, and the Legion of Superheroes. His popularity has ensured that Superman has been adapted to television many times.

While lots of these versions of Superman are good, some are better than others. What makes a good Superman can be fluid, and sometimes depends on the concept of the show. However, a good adaptation of Superman will really highlight all sides of the character. He should explore what it means to be Clark Kent and Superman. He should also be kindhearted and sport the powers that fans know and love. The best version of Superman is able to achieve all of this, while still allowing the character to grow and change.

The Supermen of these shows are little more than their powers. They show up, fight the bad guy, and go home. The audience doesn’t get to learn a lot about them as individuals. This is why the three shows are lumped together here. They’re fun to watch for the nostalgia alone, but they aren’t interesting enough for much consideration.

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