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Superman Through the Ages! was founded in 1995. It is a fan produced, non-profit site which is not affiliated with DC Comics, Warner Brothers, or the Siegels. Its purpose is to provide historical information and to make available various fan tributes to Superman. No challenge to DC's or to the Siegels' ownership is intended or should be inferred.
1995: Founder, webmistress, art director, editor-in-chief, and chief trouble maker of Superman Through the Ages! Author of "Ode to a Dream", written in response to the so-called "Death of Superman" media fiasco. The poem gestated into this website, where it was discovered by Elliot S! Maggin. Elliot then used it as one of the two frontispieces to his novel of Kingdom Come. Interviewer of Elliot S! Maggin.
Creator of the Special Edition of "Who Took the Super out of Superman?" Founder and webmistress of the Earth-Prime version of Supermanica, The Encyclopedia of Supermanic Biography. Letters, edits, and art director on The K-Metal from Krypton!, along with creation of the K-Metal digital font. Director, Artist, Webmistress since 1995 ![]() (Written in Doyle Kryptonian, a full and complete Kryptonese constructed language that has been used on the screen (in CW's Supergirl) and in the comics (DC's Supergirl Special #1) See kryptonian.info for more information.)
Superman, his likeness, and all related elements, characters, and images are
Superman, his likeness, and all related elements, characters, and images are
Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. |
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