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KRYPTON — Season:1 — Pictured: (l-r) Shaun Sipos as Adam Strange, Cameron Cuffe as Seg-El — (Photo by: Gavin Bond/Syfy) Don't think of this as a Superman prequel.
Issue #3 opens with Adam Strange writing to Bruce Wayne, who had hired him and his crew for an Arctic expedition. In his letter, Strange describes how he and his team discovered the ruins of the ...
In The Kryptonian Age #3, Wonder Woman officially claims the title of “ambassador” when Adam Strange, in a letter to Bruce Wayne, ... even though it is an Elseworlds story.
It’s possible that you’ve never heard of Adam Strange, but you will. Syfy’s Krypton, the TV series that tells the story of Superman’s homeworld 200 years before it exploded, is bringing ...
How Batman killed Adam Strange. Sadly, Adam Strange's success didn't last. In 1963, Schwartz and Infantino were tasked with revitalizing DC's flagging Batman franchise and forced to leave Strange ...
The new trailer reveals Adam Strange, a man from Earth who time-travels back to the planet Krypton. Gavia Baker-Whitelaw. Updated on May 22 2021 5:19 am CDT . Krypton/Syfy.
Tom King (Batman), Mitch Gerads (Mister Miracle), and Evan “Doc” Shaner (Shazam) team up to bring obscure DC Comics superheroes Adam Strange and Mister Terrific to life in Strange Adventures #1.
In Elseworlds, heroes are taken from their usual settings and put into strange times and places—some that have existed, or might have existed, and others that can't, couldn't or shouldn't exist.
Perhaps the most iconic Elseworlds story featuring key Justice Leaguers, however, would be this influential, four-part 1996 miniseries written by Mark Waid and illustrated by the legendary Alex Ross.