In “When We First Met”, we spotlight the various characters, phrases, objects or events that eventually became notable parts of comic lore. Today, we look at when Clark Kent first changed into Superman in a phone booth.
I’ve spilled a lot of digital ink over the years about how our conception of Clark Kent changing into Superman in a phone booth is amazingly built around just the iconic Fleischer Superman cartoons, specifically 1941’s “The Mechanical Monsters,” which shows Clark Kent changing into Superman in a phone booth…
Heck, only a single one of the Christopher Reeve Superman films even made note of the phone booth concept (most modern Superman TV shows, though, have found a way to pay homage to the concept).
In “When We First Met”, we spotlight the various characters, phrases, objects or events that eventually became notable parts of comic lore. Today, we look at when Clark Kent first changed into Superman in a phone booth.
I’ve spilled a lot of digital ink over the years about how our conception of Clark Kent changing into Superman in a phone booth is amazingly built around just the iconic Fleischer Superman cartoons, specifically 1941’s “The Mechanical Monsters,” which shows Clark Kent changing into Superman in a phone booth…
Heck, only a single one of the Christopher Reeve Superman films even made note of the phone booth concept (most modern Superman TV shows, though, have found a way to pay homage to the concept).
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