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Fortress of Solitude The Fortress of Solitude is the home, sanctuary, retreat and office of Rev. Dale Harrah, owner of Ha Where I hang out.

Super-proud of my cousin and lifelong friend, Rodney L. Shiflett and Batcave Treasures. About 30 years ago I sold him a ...
05/04/2024

Super-proud of my cousin and lifelong friend, Rodney L. Shiflett and Batcave Treasures.
About 30 years ago I sold him a copy of the Dark Knight Returns and it ignited his connection with Batman. Through adversity God had his back and blessed him. Rodney (Pastor Batman) has turned his passion and dream into a reality. He started his business in his garage and then turned it into a store. When his family needed to relocate to Tennessee, his store had to go with him. Now Batcave Treasures is a huge success in Memphis Metro. Today he had a community event called the “Beyond Con” and the place was packed ALL day! Love you my friend! And after talking to tons of people your customers love you also. Keep up the good work.

05/03/2023
11/28/2020

A short video of some of the contents going into the Hero Academy Museum and Family Entertainment Center

08/01/2020

Filipino artist Greg Asilo shares about his work, which involves giant, life-sized version of today's popular superheroes.

10/11/2019

So Cool!

Remembering and in memoriam -George Reeves:(January 5, 1914 – June 16, 1959)
06/16/2019

Remembering and in memoriam -
George Reeves:
(January 5, 1914 – June 16, 1959)

11/15/2018
Noel Neill, the first actress to play Superman’s gal pal Lois Lane onscreen, died July 3 in Tucson, Ariz. after a long i...
07/05/2016

Noel Neill, the first actress to play Superman’s gal pal Lois Lane onscreen, died July 3 in Tucson, Ariz. after a long illness. Her manager and biographer Larry Ward shared a statement on Facebook, saying that she “maintained that bright, perky and engaging personality up until her death.”

Her first appearance as Lois Lane was in the 1948 movie serial “Superman,” which showed her talent for humor. She then appeared in the sequel “Atom Man vs Superman.” The 1950s television series “Adventures of Superman,” starring George Reeves, gave her a longtime role as the intrepid reporter, and she said later in interviews that she simply played herself.

She returned several times to appear in Superman films — playing Lois Lane’s mother in the 1978 Christopher Reeve “Superman,” appearing in the “Superboy” series and in the Brandon Routh-starrer 2006 “Superman Returns.”

Neill, who appeared in more than 40 films, retired after the “Adventures of Superman” TV series ended in 1958 but was a familiar face at conventions and signings and returned for small roles in later Superman films.

Born in Minneapolis, she originally thought of becoming a real journalist like her newspaper editor father before playing one onscreen. She modeled and sang while in her teens, then wrote for Women’s Wear Daily before moving into acting and singing.

Soon after moving to Los Angeles, she was hired by Bing Crosby to sing at the racetrack in Del Mar, Calif. and then signed a contract with Paramount. She appeared in films including “Mad Youth” and “Are These Our Parents” and then appeared in “Music Man” and in a series of film and TV Westerns with directors including Vincent Minnelli, Cecil B. DeMille and Hal Roach.

Neill received a Golden Boot award for her contributions to Westerns. A statue of her as Lois Lane was dedicated in Metropolis, Ill. in 2010.

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05/09/2016

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Here is a rare clip from the GARRY MOORE show, from 1962! Carol Burnett, in a fun early TV appearance, is Supergirl!

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