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SUPERBOY
Season 1 released by WB. Will other three ever be? For overseas customers, Season 1 commercial set with no region code or macrovision is available 30.00 USD.
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oBefore Smallville there was Superboy!
Superboy set available on SP DVD !
NO LONGER AVAILABLE ON TAPE
SUPERBOY TELEFILM NOW ON DVD
Superboy versus The Alien
Plus As Aired Version of pilot "Countdown To Nowhere"(different from commercial set)
15.00
First season has been released. They included the pilot version of Countdown To Nowhere" but not the version aired in the series. Who knows if they will release the rest. As they'd have to give Gerald some money if they did I doubt they will. We have confirmed copies of all of the episodes of Superboy. Most are good to very good, a few are fairly good.Replacements ordered from other suppliers were mostly not as good as what we have(Even from Gerald).Entire series has been retransfered in SP mode. Best looking set available(Very Good).
SP Set Seasons 2 thru 4 15 discs
Season 2 5 discs for 30.00
Season 3 5 discs for 30.00
Season 4 5 discs for 30.00
All three seasons SP 15 Discs 100.00
This show was done by Alexander Salkind after he sold the Superman rights to Golan Globus (For Superman IV). It lasted four years and the controversy over who exactly owns what about it has kept it off the air since its initial 1988-1992 run and kept its star and producer Gerard Christopher from getting work. He tried out for and got the role in Lois and Clark until they found out he had been Superboy. They wanted no association in any way with that show. For a half hour adventure(21 minutes of show) it still managed to be interesting and faithful to the franchise. A later period than Smallville is currently set with a slightly more knowledgeable Clark. Alan Morton's comments are below with the list. The episode numbers are his and are the order in which the shows aired not production #s for the series.
Full set available as DVD
SUPERBOY
semi -regulars:
Scott Wells as Lex Luthor (Season 1)
Michael Menno as Leo
Stuart Whitman as Jonathan Kent
Salome Jens as Martha Kent
Sherman Howard as Lex Luthor (Seasons 2-4)
Tracy Lynn Roberts as Darla ( Lex’s girlfriend )
Superboy was about the adventures of the Man of Steel as a boy, or more accurately as a young adult. Superboy was produced by Alexander and Ilya Salkind, the people who had brought the Christopher Reeve version of Superman to the movie screens. Both were based on the popular comic book character who as everyone knows was rocketed to Earth from the doomed planet Krypton. He was named Clark and adopted by the Kents, a childless couple living in Smallville, Kansas. Clark soon found he had abilities far beyond those of normal men. Clark adopted the costumed identity of Superboy (later Superman) to use his powers in a fight for truth, justice and the American way.
Superboy followed the adventures of young Clark Kent at two different stages of his life. For the first two seasons he was a student at Shuster University (Shuster was one of Superman’s creators), while the final two seasons had him working for the Bureau, a government agency which investigated unusual events. With Clark both at Schuster and at the Bureau was Lana Lang, his girl friend from back home. She slowly began to suspect that Clark was Superboy and as the fates would have it in the final episode when she decided to prove it Clark had temporarily lost his powers. Nothing serious did ever happen between them, nor could it since an adult Clark would get a new girlfriend who he would end up marrying.
Superboy’s recurring nemesis was also taken from the comic books in the form of Lex Luthor. In Superboy, Lex was presented as a known criminal instead of respected business man who kept his hands clean of his crimes. Other comic book villains who appeared in Superboy included: Bizarro, an imperfect duplicate of Superboy; Mr. Mxyzptlk, a magical imp from the fifth dimension who came here to torment Superboy: and Metallo, a man with an artificial heart powered by kryptonite, the one substance able to kill Superboy.
During his college years, Clark had two roommates. During the first season it was T.J. White, son of Perry White who was the editor of The Daily Planet newspaper which we all know Clark will one day work for. During the second season Andy McAlister was Clark’s roommate. During both seasons at the Bureau Clark and Lana’s boss was C. Dennis Jackson, while Matt Ritter was one of their co-workers.
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