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Tuesday, June 11, 2025

D. J. David B. Spins Comics-Tunes: The Man Of Steel

Superman! Yes, it’s Superman, strange visitor from another planet with powers and abilities beyond those of mortal man. And he’s back on the big screen, flying high and saving the world as only he can. In honor of the new Man of Steel movie, we’re going to completely ignore it and focus instead on the Superman of yesteryear, back when he was known as The Man of Tomorrow. (That’s a little confusing.) So many great versions to pick from, and so much terrific music. We could spotlight “It’s A Bird, It’s A Plane, It’s Superman,” the 1966 Broadway musical, but we were scooped by Drew “Jimmy Olsen” Friedman and his excellent blog here. Of course, there’s also the Superman TV show, several movies, the radio show…

Now, what to do for this Tuesday?

After careful consideration I’ve decided to share the Sammy Timberg theme from the Max Fleischer cartoons. And a wonderful theme it is. March along!

Click the link below and march!

Superman March - Sammy Timberg

 


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