Laverne and Shirley was America’s highest rated show. Grease was the word at the box office. Muhammad Ali was between reigns as heavyweight champion of the world...and the world was about to find out ...
The best thing about going to my barbershop as a little kid in the mid-1970s was the Muhammad Ali pinball machine. Black power had faded, to be replaced by Afro Sheen. This was the period when Stevie ...
As you can see in the image, the cover remains as iconic as ever, and features a host of familiar faces (and favorite comic creators) in the crowd. Both editions will include 72 pages, with the ...
Back in 1978, DC Comics released one of the most iconic one-shots of all-time, Superman vs Muhammad Ali. It is one of my personal favorites. Having read this comic multiple times over the years, I got ...
DC Comics' K.O. event has now given us our first big battle, and it's a doozy that sees Superman getting killed by an ...
Muhammad Ali was on the shortlist to play Superman in the 1978 film, producer Ilya Salkind says. And Dustin Hoffman was in talks to play Lex Luthor. By Ryan Parker Float like a butterfly, sting like a ...
What more is there to say about Muhammad Ali? The legendary boxer and activist has been the subject of countless books, documentaries and movies, including Ali, starring Will Smith in the ...
There’s never been a man who could go toe-to-toe with Superman—on Superman’s home court of the comic book page, no less—more than Muhammad Ali. The larger-than-life persona of America’s greatest ...
DC Comics has announced that its 1978 special Superman vs Muhammad Ali is to be reprinted for a modern audience. According to the publisher's blog, two versions of the story will be released in 2010.
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