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Stamp Day for Superman

1954 1 hr 38 min 12 DC Comics Extended Universe
5/10 CMDB Rating
5

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Stamp Day for Superman Storyline

Stamp Day for Superman is a comic book screen adaptation directed by Thomas Carr and released on 1954 by U.S. Treasury Department / Superman Inc.. It sits in that wonderfully chaotic space where capes, monsters, masks, mutations and studio decision-making all collide.

Whether it landed as a fan favourite, a cult curiosity or a “well, that happened” entry, it remains part of the bigger comic movie timeline — and around here, that means it gets a seat at the table. Possibly the wobbly one near the back, but still.

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Stamp Day for Superman Director Thomas Carr
Stamp Day for Superman Release date 01/01/1970
Genres
action adventure
Stamp Day for Superman Content rating 12
Stamp Day for Superman Duration 1 hr 38 min
Last Updated 10/05/2025
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Stamp Day for Superman Review - 5/10 Rating

Stamp Day for Superman is one of those comic book adaptations that reminds you the genre has never been one simple thing. Directed by Thomas Carr, it brings its own mix of spectacle, character drama, questionable choices and moments that make fans either cheer, groan, or quietly check whether the sequel did it better.

The strongest parts usually come when the film commits to its central idea instead of apologising for being based on comics. When the characters feel bold, strange or sincere, the material works. When it gets too tangled in studio notes, tonal whiplash or franchise homework, you can practically hear the spreadsheet breathing behind the camera.

Still, that is part of the fun. Comic book movies are messy little beasts, and Stamp Day for Superman has enough personality, legacy or pure oddball energy to deserve a proper spot in the database. It may not be perfect, but perfection is overrated. Capes are already ridiculous. We signed the waiver years ago.

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Stamp Day for Superman Trivia

Did You Know?

  • Stamp Day for Superman was directed by Thomas Carr.
  • The film/series was released on 1954.
  • It was produced or distributed by U.S. Treasury Department / Superman Inc..
  • Key cast members include George Reeves, Noel Neill, Jack Larson.
  • It forms part of the wider history of comic book adaptations on screen.
  • Like many comic adaptations, it balances fan expectations with mainstream audience appeal.
  • The project helped shape how later comic book stories were presented on film or television.
  • Its legacy is often discussed through a mix of nostalgia, franchise context and fan debate.
  • The title remains a useful snapshot of where the genre was at the time.
  • Most importantly, it proves comic book movies were never just capes and punching. Sometimes they were capes, punching and deeply questionable boardroom confidence.

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