Ranking Superman

The Daily Planet invites you to our live poll where readers can vote for their favorite Superman shows and movies. Participants can vote multiple times and suggest options. The poll is open now, with results coming out after a week.

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The Man of Tomorrow is at the top of everyone’s mind here at the Daily Planet, thanks to the recent release of James Gunn’s “Superman.” As a fan myself, I’ve been following many takes on social media where fans spent time recapping their favorite featured shows and films starring the Metropolis hero.

It inspired me to share my own roster, but I remembered that others have that covered. A new revelation dawned on me, though, while I ranked my favorite interpretations in my head. Why not have the Daily Planet readers decide for themselves?

Let’s allow democracy to decide. I’ve set up a live poll for different categories of Superman media and encourage everyone to take part. You can choose multiple options in each category and vote as often as you like by refreshing the page. Who better to record this list than the Daily Planet?

Margot Kidder as Lois Lane and Christopher Reeve as Superman in “Superman: The Movie” (1978). Photo courtesy of Warner Media
Erica Durance as Lois Lane and Tom Welling as Clark Kent on “Smallville” (2001-2011). Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Discovery
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Art by Fleischer Studios
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Courtesy of Warner Bros. and FEELSFORSTEREK

Write-in vote

I realize that the entries above might not contain everyone’s first choice for Superman media. Though the above categories are set, we want to encourage fans to write in their choices for whatever might not be included above. You can fill out the form below to write in your ballot.

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Polls will remain active indefinitely, allowing fans the chance to cast their vote whenever they want. However, we will be ranking the winners next week for poll results in the first seven days of voting.

Zack Benz

Zack Benz has been a fan of the Daily Planet since he was eight years old. The Daily Planet has always been a beacon of hope for him and it’s his life’s mission to make it shine in a similar light to so many around the world. Zack graduated with a degree in journalism and art from the University of Minnesota Duluth in 2019.

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