I just remember an episode where I guess Superboy was trying to save a space shuttle launch; and while I didn't expect great visual effects, I swear as I watched it I was thinking - "Wow the Superman series from the mid-1950s did better flying visual effects than these... and had more cohesive story plots."
The space shuttle launch was in the pilot episode (which was not the first episode aired, so it had a frame sequence added to make it work as a flashback, although the frame is not included in the version I saw on DC Universe). Weirdly, Superboy didn't actually try to save the launch; it was just something that happened in the background while he was rescuing Lana from gunrunners in a helicopter, who were just at the Cape because they figured nobody'd notice them escaping to a submarine while there was a space shuttle taking off. Did I mention how truly terrible the first 8 or so episodes are?
So yeah, It wasn't until nearly a decade later that I found out this particular series had three separate seasons; although I admit I've never watched anything beyond the two or three first season episodes I saw - and what I related above is about all I can remember of it.
It had four seasons, the latter two of which were almost a totally different, far superior show.
I really wanted Gerard Christopher to appear in the CW's Crisis as Old Superboy.![]()
Me too. Or Stacy Haiduk as Lana, or both. It would've worked so well, since Superboy dealt with the multiverse himself in season 3.
I read the tie-in comic which I enjoyed at the time for what it was. I seem to recall a pseudo-Legion story. Yes, the Mazerunners, the 23rd-century Legion-ish team of teenaged assholes!![]()
Oh, I never knew about that.