The loss of “Legacy,” a man who brought back a favored Superman speaks up and our new Winter Magazine is released. See some of the headlines you may have missed from this past week in this latest Super Brief.
News
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On Feb 29, Director and DC Studios Co-CEO James Gunn took the internet by storm when he revealed the first official look at the new Superman suit while acknowledging that cameras are now rolling on the latest DC Comics reboot film and remains on track to reach the film’s slated July 2025 release.
In 2016 buying a comic book was quite a challenge. There were barely a dozen comic shops all around Ukraine. Finding a graphic novel in regular bookstores was like searching for a needle in a haystack and most Ukrainian publishers wouldn’t bother to print them. Thus, personally, it meant an hour-long trip all around the city to get myself a printed copy in Russian.
President Biden delivered his final State of the Union before the 2024 election, where he is likely to face a rematch against Donald Trump. With polls showing concerns about Biden’s age, his speech was considered crucial for shaping public perception not only of what he says but also how he says it.
Entertainment
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A winding trail up Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh. Flowing green grass and yellow flowers dancing in the breeze. Blue skies. A red hair tie in curly dark hair. Netflix’s limited series “One Day,” which premiered Feb. 8 this year, joins that list of stories that rips written Brianna Taggart apart.
Culture
ART | BEAUTY | | FASHION | FOOD | RELIGION | THEATER
The Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) announced today a new exhibition of contemporary Korean Art. “The Shape of Time: Korean Art after 1989,” organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, covers five themes: Dissonance, Reinvention, Coexistence, Being Seen, and Portraying Anxiety.
The Planet
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Mold in your home is usually the sign of much bigger issues. However, dealing with the mold is vital in maintaining your health. Learn more here.
Voices
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In a candid testimonial, Twin Cities Metro resident Abbie Wells shares their coming out story about asexuality.
Comics
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Super-author Robert Venditti talks about bringing new Christopher Reeve stories to modern audiences, and what might be in store for the future of “Superman ’78.”
Audio
The Daily Planet proudly boosts a series of podcasts from across the multiverse. Catch them all here.
This week Zach is joined by Mary Kwiatkowski from The KowSkiCast to discuss the one hundred eighty eighth episode of “Smallville,” “Persuasion.”
Rob and Alan unite in person for the first time ever for this bumper 50th episode extravaganza covering ALL of the latest Superman movie news — Legacy begone as James Gunn has now renamed the movie.
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Justin De Voe (Not So Secret Dads Business podcast) dig into the 2015-2016 miniseries “Superman: American Alien” from disgraced writer Max Landis, which presents seven vignettes during pivotal times in Clark’s development—each with a distinct theme, tone, and art style.
Tyler and James talk about Perry White the shield reveal and the retitled “Superman” movie.
It’s our 28h Superman Special! Zach is joined by Lance Laster from Always Hold On To Arrow for the latest “Superman” (2025) update. We talk “Superman: Legacy’s” new title, the first peak at the new Superman costume, and a short but adorable TikTok from Rachel Brosnahan.
See our latest Winter Magazine and Online Edition highlighting impactful articles in an exciting and familiar visual way.
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