… which is, coincidentally, what I say every time I glance at my DVD collection. Presenting, in the center ring:
Following on from Teleport City’s review of the first movie of the series, here’s the movie that stopped the series in its tracks. It takes place in and around a circus — definitely not the kind of Ring these guys are used to — but the circus is a bastion of normalcy compared to the goings-on behind the scenes.
This time, the Champions of Justice meet some Little People who are more than a match for them, while joining forces with an exiled interplanetary genius… as well as the one Earthling of whom it may be said that he could truly tell Uranus from a hole in the sky. It’s a mess… but it’s also one of the few films of its kind to co-star Little People as full and equal participants in the story.


#1 by KeithA on May 31, 2011 - 11:22 pm
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When I think about how much El Santo (OUR El Santo) hates superheroes, I think everything he loathes about them is incarnate in Superzan.
#2 by El Santo on June 1, 2011 - 7:16 am
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Crap. That’s a dare, isn’t it?
#3 by Braineater on June 1, 2011 - 1:02 pm
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I rather like Superzan. Superzan is a superhero the way Stupendous Man is a superhero, and he’s enjoyable for pretty much the same reason.
In his original incarnation, he was called Ssuperzam, and before that I believe his name was Copyright Infringement Man.