"Burn"
Alan and Rob take a look at Alan Moore and Dave Gibbon's seminal comic "The Man Who Has Everything" - how do the messages and meanings of the comic hold up? How does the characterisation of Superman compare to the modern interpretation?
We also take a look at some of the other media adaptations of the story from the excellent Justice League Unlimited episode to a very strong Supergirl episode to a particularly bonkers Superboy episode!
PLUS! Rob gives his thoughts on the casting of David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan in James Gunn's "Superman Legacy".
00:00:00 - Prelude message and Superman Legacy casting announcement
00:05:18 - Intro chat 00:15:43 - For the Man Who Has Everything comic discussion and breakdown
01:08:38 - The Adventures of Superboy "Mindscape" discussion
01:17:35 - Supergirl "For the Girl Who Has Everything" discussion
01:29:09 - Krypton "Mercy" short discussion
01:36:13 - Justice League Unlimited "For the Man Who Has Everything" discussion
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