The third animated take on
the Man of Steel (following the
Superman Theatrical Cartoons and
Filmation's
The New Adventures Of Superman),
Ruby-Spears' Superman ran for 13 episodes on
CBS in 1988. The series was not renewed as the licensing fee for the character was too high.
It managed to coincide with Superman's 50th anniversary, having debuted in 1938.
Notable for being the first
Post Crisis take on Superman on television, although it takes most elements from the Richard Donner film series. Longtime comic book scribe Marv Wolfman acted as story editor, and character designs were made by longtime comic book artist Gil Kane. Amongst the writing team happened to be Larry DiTillio, who'd later go on to greater fame being half the creative drive behind
Beast Wars.
Episodes were split in two parts, with the main plot, followed by a light-hearted four-minute "Superman's Family Album" segment, showcasing Clark Kent's upbringing on the Kent Farm.
Beau Weaver voiced the titular character, Ginny McSwain both voiced
Lois Lane and voice directed (she would later be the voice director on
The Batman), Mark L. Taylor voiced Jimmy Olsen, Stanley Ralph Ross voiced Perry White (he had previously written for
Batman,
Wonder Woman and
G.I. Joe, and did voice work on
Super Friends) and
Michael Bell provided the voice of
Lex Luthor.
The full series is presently out on DVD, and definitely worth a look.
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