Nowhere Man
Commodore
No glasses!

Or he doesn't actually put them on until film is rolling.
Maybe it's from before he becomes Superman - because otherwise, why would he be wearing glasses anyway?
I liked what they did in Superman Returns: Clark actually needed glasses before his body reacted to the effects of the yellow sun.
Maybe it's from before he becomes Superman - because otherwise, why would he be wearing glasses anyway?
Whoa, is this yet another "origin story"? I hoped this might be a full on Superman movie, no bullshit. Everybody and his dog knows Superman's origin story.
I liked what they did in Superman Returns: Clark actually needed glasses before his body reacted to the effects of the yellow sun.
I've seen the movie a few times and I don't remember that. The only thing I saw was a young Clark (with powers) wearing glasses.
^ That's right. Young Clark in Superman The Movie didn't wear glasses either and somehow, the cinema world of 1978 didn't crash to a stop.
Whoa, is this yet another "origin story"? I hoped this might be a full on Superman movie, no bullshit. Everybody and his dog knows Superman's origin story.
"Superman: The Animated" series depowered Clark rather significantly as did "Justice League" and "Justice League Unlimited" and each of these series are lauded for the most part by fans as being some of the best Superman stories of all time.
"Superman: The Animated" series depowered Clark rather significantly as did "Justice League" and "Justice League Unlimited" and each of these series are lauded for the most part by fans as being some of the best Superman stories of all time.
How so? In the Animated Series, he had all of the usual powers.
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