There are 365 days until Warner Bros. officially christens the DC Cinematic Universe (DCU) with James Gunn’s “Superman,” and I thought it’d be great to celebrate the year-long wait with commentary, opinions and more.
MoreI’ll admit it, we’ve been excited about the set staging for “Superman” (2025) in Cleveland, Ohio this past week.
MorePerhaps I’m a bit biased. Maybe my love for Minneapolis and my love for Superman possibly combining is swaying my opinion. Maybe that’s a good thing though?
MoreI’ve been going to therapy. I know that this is an intimate statement to start an editorial with, but it’s important for what’s to come.
MoreThe Daily Planet originated on a farm. Much like the comic book hero the fictional version of our publication writes about, our news organization saw its humble beginnings on a midwestern family farm. The irony of this origin story always makes me smile.
MoreIt’s a Metropolis landmark, a symbol that has stood proudly in the skies of the City of Tomorrow for decades. The Daily Planet globe is 80 this year, and we have a classic Superman cartoon to thank for this iconic token.
More“Golden Girls” star and international icon, Betty White, has died at age 99, days before turning 100. As a talented actress and comedian, Betty soon excelled to stardom with a career spanning all the way to 1930.
MoreThe Daily Planet will be making the big leap from farm to city in our upcoming move to Minneapolis, Minnesota.
MoreImagine going through life having to hide who you are just to keep those who built you around. You go through most of your teen years, and perhaps some of your adult years, or maybe you go through your entire life, not reaching your full potential. The urge to suppress this part of yourself stems from the fear of religious persecution, letting every tormentor from your childhood feel the satisfaction of being right and/or the possibility of disappointing others.
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