Braver Than You Think [Ch.16 Bk.2]

EPISODE · Nov 1, 2024 · 29 MIN

Braver Than You Think [Ch.16 Bk.2]

from Superman: Son of El · host Isaac Bluefoot

Clark's third book proves itself to be his most impactful, changing his own life in particular.Son of El is written and produced by Isaac Bluefoot. This is an unauthorized biography. The views expressed are not necessarily those held by DC Comics and Warner Media. This telling of Superman is an interpretation of the works of many writers and artists.Clark Kent, Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Martha Kent, and Pete Ross were created by Jerry Siegal and Joe Schuster. Kypto was created by Otto Binder and Curt Swan.Linda Lee Danvers was created by Jerry Siegel and Jim Mooney.Bruce Wayne was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane.Damion Wayne was created by Mike W. Barr, Grant Morrison, and Andy Kubert.Ray Palmer was created by Julius Schwartz, Gardner Fox, and Gil Kane.T.O. Morrow was created by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino.Kara Zor-El was created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino.The Question was created by Steve Ditko Theme Music by Royal Jelly.  Additional music licensed through Creative Commons and the freemusicarchive.org:Skateboard Graveyard by Dr Sparkles, Tedukedo by Mello C, Insatiable Toad by Blue Dot Sessions, On Again by Correspondence, Wonder by Podington Bear, Our Lament by Blue Dot Sessions, The  New West by Mr Smith, Micolai by Blue Dot Sessions, Tin Can Trap by Chad Crouch, Donnalee by Blue Dot Sessions, The Nocturne - Interlude by Blue Dot Sessions, Wind by Crowander, Soda Mozza by Soft and Furious

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