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Superman: Dawn of Justice.' By Graeme McMillan Fortune magazine might not top a list of places you’d expect to publish teases for Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, and yet that’s where a ...
“Superman” is the first of these, and what it may lack in pathos, it makes up for in a sweeping sense of derring-do. The plot is simple: A mad scientist created a big laser. Watching Superman ...
Obviously intended to coincide with this week's big-screen release, the clever special The Science of Superman ... The Adventures of Superman debuted and kids were mad about the show, which ...
"Every mad scientist needs a death ray," said Thomas Willeford, steampunk designer and judge of the TV series "Steampunk'd," as he presented his laser cutter. The machine, which is housed in ...
The character was even a scientist for Intergang, which might actually hint at how Killgrave will be connected to the Superman & Lois story more broadly. Adam Rayner appears in Superman & Lois as ...
If there’s one thing mad scientists know how to do ... Lex Luthor customer surveys Back to the Future Doctor Who Futurama Science Superman Get the best tech, science, and culture news in ...
Meanwhile, Superman can’t even defeat balding mad scientist Lex Luthor (who he could have easily have simply burnt to a crisp with his laser eyes). Sure, Batman might not be able to fly ...
Comic strip characters like Superman and the Incredible ... "techno-magical interventions" or mad villains trying to turn the world upside down. Australian science and fiction writer Dr Rosaleen ...
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