Review of Superman Returns by Marv Wolfman

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Science fiction audiobook - Superman Returns by Marv Wolfman, read by Scott BrickSuperman Returns
By Marv Wolfman; Read by Scott Brick
8 CDs – 9.5 hours – [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Blackstone Audio
Published: 2006
ISBN: 0786145455 (Cassette), 0786171332 (CD), 0786175729 (MP3-CD)
Click here for audio sample.

A review by Jake Black

I loved Superman Returns. I saw the film several times in theaters in both the 3-D and regular versions. It was a tremendous film, and as a die-hard Superman fan (and one who has worked with Smallville and even a Superman Returns book in the UK) I admit a bias. I wanted the movie to succeed. And to me, it did. It was with a similar view that I listened to the Superman Returns audiobook. I wanted it to succeed, and I think it does. It is a very different experience listening to the book than I was anticipating, but that is not necessarily bad.

The audio book is a dramatic reading of the film’s novelization by Marv Wolfman. The reading by Scott Brick is well done. Brick’s voice is pleasing, adding the right mix of excitement and simple narration, providing a colorful read. I was surprised that there were no sound effects or music to augment the reading, but that doesn’t detract from the quality of the audio book. (This is how much of a geek I am, though, I used a second CD player to play segments of the films soundtrack while I listened to each scene…okay, I didn’t really, but I *did* consider it!)

The great strength of the book is Wolfman’s passion for the character. A writer on several DC Comics books over the years, Wolfman has a vast knowledge of the Man of Steel. Utilizing this knowledge, the book ties in to many tellings of the Superman mythos. He does a fine job filling in gaps that better tied the film into the first two Christopher Reeve movies. (This was an unofficial sequel to those films, and Wolfman makes that much more clear.)

Make no mistake, though, a reader looking to relive the movie will find many things different in the novel than the film itself. Based on the script and story by Bryan Singer, Michael Dougherty, and Dan Harris, the book includes several scenes cut from the film, like Kal-El’s trip to Krypton told only through a bump in the movie. A lot of time is told telling that part of the story in the book, and it helps listeners understand better his motivation upon his return to Earth. Also explained more in-depth is the relationship between Martha and Ben Hubbard. It is a wonderful dynamic that I think could have added a lot to the film.

Missing from the book is the story about Jason and his super-parentage. Since it was based on the script, and those portions were not distributed with the script itself, it is understandable why this element would not be included. This is especially the case when one considers the books (including this audio version) were released prior to the film. Even the official merchandise tries to avoid spoilers!

Again, I admit a bias here. I wanted this to succeed. I think all in all it did. I would’ve liked some music on the book, but that is such a minor point, it’s almost not worth mentioning. So let’s pretend I didn’t. If you want to remember the film, and learn a lot more about the characters, this audiobook is a perfect addition your collection. (8 Compact Discs, nearly 10 hours of material.)

The Rev-Up Review RETURNS

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The Rev Up Review, Paul S. Jenkins’ terrific Science Fiction review podcast is back from a two month hiatus. It wasn’t unproductive time though, Paul was busy, amping his new podcast novel, The Plitone Revisionist, available in two podcast formats:

1. From Podiobooks.com in a story only version.
2. From his new website PaulSJenkins.net, in an expansive edition.

The Rev-Up Review #27 includes mentions of the best new podcast in from the UK Starship Sofa, and the bacchanalian event of our time, Mur Lafferty‘s live essay from DragonCon 2006 (captured for all time in Michael & Evo’s Wingin’ It #75). Plus plenty more!

If you’ve somehow haven’t subscribed previously, or like me, had your feedcatcher break in the intervening time use this URL to subscribe:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/revupreview

Great to have you back Paul!

Silent Universe creator speaks out – Episode 4 releases Sunday

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Podcast - J. Marcus Xavier's Silent UniverseEpisode 4 of J. Marcus Xavier’s Silent Universe will beam-out this Sunday. I expect you already know that this show is “Interactive,” having a “choose your own adventure” element. And that fans can participate directly in the story development process, working with the production team by offering critiques and suggestions in the online forums (and via a new companion podcast). But did you know anything about the man behind the show? I thought not! Here’s a bit…

J. Marcus Xavier and Sheila UnwinI spotted J. Marcus Xavier, in a flickr photo! That’s him seated beside Sheila Unwin from Dragon Page: With Class at the Portable Media Expo. Did you know Xavier is a Christian? Did you know he recently contributed a segment to an interesting Meme Therapy‘s posting called Science Fiction’s Ethical Dilemmas Pt. 1. …

“With the Silent Universe, I try to strike (an admittedly uncomfortable) middle-ground, in that humans in this future sometimes throw around racial epithets . . . things that people might joke about when they are with friends or family (of their own racial group) but would never say in public. Largely, people in the Silent Universe will not get offended if such comments are voiced; this sometimes throws listeners off, because there’s ‘supposed’ to be another character who chimes in and says ‘‘Hey!’ or ‘Watch your mouth’ or ‘You’re such a jack-ass’ and it never happens. This is not meant to offend, but just to reflect a different kind of sensibility toward racial issues that exists in a future where people still struggle. If it causes a little controversy, but that controversy leads to discussion, then I can live with it.”

Intrigued? Get an advanced preview of Episode #4 via this MP3. Or skip that and just subscribe to the FREE version of the podcast:

http://www.silentuniverse.com/silentuniverse.xml

Neil Gaiman Interview at The Bookcast

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Neil GaimanNeil Gaiman speaks about his new collection, Fragile Things, in an interview with Bill Thompson in the October 7 episode of The Bookcast. You can download the mp3 file of this podcast from the RSS feed or from the iTunes podcast listing or from here. The Bookcast mp3 files remain available for download for 90 days after the program. Check the link to Gaiman’s home page for an audio excerpt from this work.

posted by Moriond

iTunes Features Pseudopod – LOUDLY & PROUDLY!

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iTunes Features Pseudopod

iTunes Podcast directory main page has a hunormous ad for Pseudopod up today!

Pseudopod, still only six episodes in, brings you the best FREE short horror in audiobook form. The stories presented are intended to disturb you. They are likely to contain death, graphic violence, explicit sex (including sexual violence), hate crimes, blasphemy, or other themes and images that hook deep into your psyche. It does not provide ratings or content warnings for specific stories. They assume by your listening that you wish to be disturbed for your entertainment. Not that you are disturbed and this will enterain you. If there are any themes that you cannot deal with in fiction, themes that are too strongly personal to you, do not listen. Do not pass go, do not collect $200. Check your lifestyle and dial again.

posted by Jesse Willis

Recent Arrivals

Science Fiction Audiobook Recent Arrivals

Fantasy Audiobook - Road of the Patriarch by R.A. SalvatoreRoad of the Patriarch: The Sellswords Book III
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Published: 2006
ISBN: 1423316401

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