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  1. Sep 13, 2022 · Superfans Jim Nolt and Randy Garrett have produced their own Superman ’55 comic — and it’s been hiding in plain sight at Nolt’s The Adventures Continue website . The single, full-length issue, which you can read for free, here, is based on an unproduced 1957 movie script called Superman and the Secret Planet by David Chantler. Randy’s ...

  2. my comic book version of Superman and the Secret Planet. I began drawing these pages thanks to the enthusiasm and encouragement of Don Holmes, Jim Nolt, and many other good friends. Special thanks also go to Lou Koza who has the eye of an artist and who is supplying some great suggestions.

  3. DC Comics. The Fortress of Solitude is a fictional fortress appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Superman. It is the place where Superman first learned about his true identity, heritage, and purpose on Earth. The fortress functions as a place of solace/occasional headquarters for Superman and is ...

  4. Based on the unfilmed 1957 screenplay by David Chantler and the comic book adaptation by Randy Garrett.Part Three: Superman loses his super-strength and powe...

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  6. Mar 11, 2005 · Well, maybe we would have seen something like the pages you're about to see here . . . my attempt at doing just that . . . my comic book version of 'Superman and the Secret Planet.' "Nolt's Web site is also full of many facts and tales about the original Superman TV series and is worth a visit for that angle, too.

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  8. Krypton is a fictional planet appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly appearing or mentioned in stories starring the superhero Superman as the world from whence he came. The planet was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, and was named after the chemical element krypton.

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