I can’t be the only one who thinks Christopher Reeve is the perfect Superman, in appearance. Being an alien, Superman does not need to be big and beefy - this is how Batman should be. But Superman can be any shape, and still be an absolute powerhouse, due to the nature of his powers. Reeve’s wide eyed innocence, naivety, and general range of facial expressions really sold the character for me.
@@yowatchie 2021 is calling - they want to talk to you about timely commenting… Seriously though, what I wrote is a device for saying, “many people, myself included, believe Chris Reeve to be the perfect Superman, in appearance”. Yes, that’s “Reeve”, not “Reece”. Oh, and I wholeheartedly disagree that no one is “the only one”. No two people share the exact same experiences. Thus, we are all unique, or, “the only one”. Cheers,
@@Wolf359inc God that’s the most dumbass response I’ve seen in a while. And no you did not “employ a device” you just used an obnoxious, uncreative way to posit a question about the popularity of something. There are 8 billion people on the planet and millions of people have seen the Donner Superman films. You’d have to pick something incredibly idiosyncratic and infinitesimal to be the only one in anything. So why bother asking it instead of just saying “I think Reeve is the perfect Superman, in appearance?” Also using 2022 made no sense and calling out an obvious typo doesn’t really strengthen your argument and your last attempt at a “point” has nothing to do with having a broad, relatable opinion, that again, millions have.
Straight from the comics.. INCLUDING the yellow cape shield. A costume designer who KNEW not to mess with a classic (unlike "Superman Returns" or "Man of Steel", and "Justice League"). Just that pencil sketch would be great to own...
As far as I'm concerned, the only live-action Superman movie costume is the same comic version which Reeve wore. It's not dated, nor is it impossible to embrace. "IT'S SUPERMAN"! It's one of the reasons I don't even bother with these new incarnations. It's simply all wrong. Chris was the last real live-action Superman in my book, and always shall be.
@Igor Schmidlapp man of steel actually made the suit better and gave him a suit that actually made sense for him to wear. They even gave a meaning to the S symbol. On his world its not a S it mean hope
Christopher Reeves's Superman was literally one of a kind. Plus the man can Act. You can't lie to yourself, when He runs and slowly begins to become Superman taking off the glass when you hear the theme music you get so pumped watching him. He will forever be my SUPERMAN.
My gawd! I would love to have a full painting of the four of them as their real life counterparts. John wesley shipp, Linda Carter, Christopher Reeves, and Michael Keaton. That pencil drawing alone just blew me away.
The book is on the way! I love your capturing of the Clark/Superman and Chris/George Reeves characterizations at 3:22. The scene in the first movie where Clark almost reveals himself to Lois - changing his posture, body image, even his HEIGHT, and then changing his mind and shrinking down again has stuck with me for so many years. I think you are right and this performance has cast such a long shadow that no one else has truly been successful. Henry Cavill has tried really hard, in researching the part, being as true to the source as he has been allowed to, and his appearance, but Chris's shadow is still there.
Alex Ross it's fantastic I'll buy anything he draws, his Christopher Reeve drawings are gold star top notch. John Byrne and Alex Ross are two of my top five artists of all time. George Perez as in that top five as well.
I got goosebumps as your video came on Mr. Ross! I'm a 60 year old woman who has admired your work for decades and I just wanted to say that. Thank you for loving what you do!
He just is Superman. Christopher Reeve was so kind and genuine before his death and his portrayal of the character perfectly encapsulates that. This version of the character will live on forever. I’m 21 and this and the DCAU Superman are the versions of the character I grew up with. For the DCAU Tim Daly and George Newbern respectively, though I prefer Tim Daly to George Newbern. But Christopher Reeve is Superman in my eyes and his version of the character is my favorite version of Superman. And the suit is just perfect. It’s absolutely beautiful. This Superman always reminded me of my grandpa so every time I rewatch these movies I think of my grandpa the entire time. I miss him. He died when I was 6. So Christopher Reeve’s portrayal of Superman will always keep him in my memories.
@kafu Kemeh what about him? I never said he wasn’t good he’s just not as good as Christopher Reeve in my opinion. He literally is Superman. I mean for the live action Supermen he would be my 4th favorite. In this order of favorite to least favorite it would be Christopher Reeve, Tom Welling, Brandon Routh, and then Henry Cavill.
@@AustinNGrayson oh yeah my mistake. Btw love George Reeves Superman as well lol but Chris will always be the definitive live action Superman in my eyes.
I still remember you signing my Marvels book at comicon in Philadelphia. I had a screaming toddler in my arms. Yet you were so gracious. I will never forget that my friend. You are Incredibly talented. Your work always inspires.
I'd pay to watch it. It wouldn't be that difficult of a task given artists' use of computers to assist rendering the models. There's a nice version of the Reeve Superman versus the Hulk on TH-cam.
Reeve is just the most purest version of the character put to screen those first 2 superman movies are ICONIC and PERFECTION in my eyes. He's definitely the bar and he set it very, very high. Yeah there's other nice live action versions (not Cavill tho imo lol) but they don't come close to Reeves. He IS Superman!
It's Reeve. George Reeves was the '50s TV show (People kept screwing it up when the movie came out, too (the TV show lived on in small UHF TV stations for decades, up to and past the Donner movie release)...
You're definitely in the minority about Cavill. Many and myself included know he's an awesome Superman. I do agree Christopher Reeve set the bar pretty high
Alex Ross is such incredibly talented and gifted artist - Can you imagine an animated version of Alex Ross's Justice League with Reeve, Keaton and Carter? Wow! Someone REALLY needs to make a phone call and make that happen soon!!:)
Aquaman = ? Green Lantern/Hal Jordan = ? Martian Manhunter = Leonard Nimoy Lex Luthor = Gene Hackman Joker = Jack Nicholson Cheetah = ? Trickster = Mark Hamill Supergirl = Helen Slater Based on the DC Comics Characters Superman Created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster Batman Created by Bob Kane & Bill Finger Wonder Woman Created by William Moulton Marston Music by Shirley Walker & Hans Zimmer Original Themes Composed by John Williams & Danny Elfman Production Design: Peter Murton & Rick Carter Cinematographer: Don Burgess, ASC Editor: Stuart Baird VFX Supervisors: Roy Field, Zoran Peresic & John Dykstra
I really admire any artist who amongst thousands of others can adopt, mould and polish their own style that stands out from everyone else, a style so unique that the moment you see their work, straight away you know who it is. Alex Ross is such an artist, I've loved & admired his work for years, such a talented artist and a fantastic style all his own. I wish him good health and continued success, and amazing man!!!
Alex Ross’ drawings is just the best. His Superman with the black/red emblem, his Shazam, his Hawkman. They are so unique and more Golden Age than the real Golden Age
I love that you use the Batman 1989 logo for his costume before it got changed for the movie/cover. I prefer that over the one they ended up using in the movie, and I also love Chrisopher Reeves' interpretation of Superman. He WAS superman! Thank you for all that you do!
Drawing Superman as Christopher Reeve in, I think, Origins? was very, very moving He just nailed it. And, considering the tragedy that happened later, it was a great tribute.
His artwork does bring his style to life. The characters would look like ordinary people with abilities, that you think they wouldn't have. He's right, it's not about guys in costumes punching each other...but the nobility and what it represents to be that hero/villain. Man, right now, I feel like watching the old Marvel and DC Saturday morning cartoons. Thank you Alex, for making our childhood heroes and villains an "escaped" reality.
I'm an old cynical fan in my early 50's but whenever I see Alex Ross art, I feel optimistic and positive. My dream Alex Ross project would be an original graphic novel by Alex Ross featuring the classic versions of Superman (Christopher Reeve) Batman (Michael Keaton) in a world's finest book! That would be so awesome!!!
The one with George and Chris in the reflection...Alex Ross is not from here. His talent is from somewhere else. His assessment of Chris Reeve's features as "drawn" was nailed.
Reeve Superman, Carter Wonder Woman, Keaton Batman, Shipp Flash. Awesome to see them all together in one image. fits perfectly, all from the same era more or less. I'd love to see a justice league with these versions of the characters. Hey if they can make Luke Skywalker young again, they can do this too. ...or an Alex Ross graphic novel with this concept would also be so cool. I own Marvels and Kingdom Come, I'd certainly buy 1980's justice league. (hint hint)
THIS as Alex Ross, an incredible artist and graphical novel artist - is our Superman, a REAL LIFE Superman! Christopher Reeves embodied Superman from head to toe completely in his life. Thank you Alex for sharing this amongst your fans!! Been digging to find the art named Kingdom Come - I have the full page picture yet I cannot find the comic its from. hopefully you can help?!
I appreciate the comment about how Christopher Reeves played the best version of Clark Kent on screen. I think it's true. George Reeves, for example, played him as Superman with glasses on. He didn't feel different at all. Christopher Reeves played him as a truly bumbling, meek, insecure nerd and pulled it off.
Cuando yo era niño pensaba que Christopher Reeve sería Superman para siempre. Simplemente no podía imaginar a otro actor siendo Superman. Él, Reeve, dejó un profundo impacto en millones de personas.
“He looked the most like a comic drawing made flesh. He had certain unique qualities to his features that looked like an artist rendition of a superhero face and in particular that artistic ideal of Superman (…). All those unique features (…) seemed unreal when he first was portraying the character and it was a seismic impact upon everybody” (Alex Ross on Christopher Reeve as Superman)
It would have been cool to have a comic book (miniseries or maxiseries/graphic novel) of the Justice League based on Christopher Reeve, Linda Carter, Michael Keane, Wesley Shipps, etc. portrayal of the iconic comic characters :)
Christopher Reeve was definitely the bench mark for the portrayal of Superman!! He definitely looked as if he stepped right out of the comic book page!!! He almost didn't get the role though! It took the casting director Lynn Stalmaster to keep pitching for him for a bit! When they saw Reeve’s performance in the screen tests their minds were all made up that their Superman had been found!!! Ironically enough, it took the man in the suit of the ultimate onscreen villain DARTH VADER , David Prowse to help Christopher Reeve bulk up for his role as the ultimate onscreen hero SUPERMAN!!! To me, the closest onscreen portrayal of Reeve’s Superman is Brandon Routh( It’s just too bad they did him an injustice giving him a not so great movie to work in!) Lynda Carter is much the same as Reeve when it comes to her portrayal of Wonder Woman. She looks as if she stepped right out of the comic book! She looked like the comic made flesh! Gal Gadot does a good job of taking up the mantel of Wonder Woman, but you can still tell that she is trying to fill some big shoes!! As far as Bat Man goes, Michael Keaton was an excellent Bat Man!! He was sinister, but also had a great command of the heroic qualities of Bat Man!! He was just what crazy Gotham city needed!! No light weight could EVER be hero over that city whatsoever!!! Although many here may disagree, I liked Christian Bale’s portrayal of Bat Man. For me, he’s the closest runner up to Michael Keaton’s Bat Man! ( someone did a fan film called Superman Doomsday using Christian Bale as Bat Man, Rhona Mitra as Wonder Woman, and Brandon Routh as Superman, You could definitely see why both Bale and Routh were great portraying their respective characters!!) Anyways- just my 2 cents!!!
Since being gifted *Marvels* and *Kingdom Come* in the 90s, I have been completely enamored with the art of *Alex Ross.* Even as I acknowledge how *John Byrne's* work on the *X-Men,* and *Michael Golden's* work on early *Micronauts,¹* captured my imagination and pulled me into the world of comics in my youth, the one artist I want to continually see work from is *Alex Ross.* This doesn't diminish my love for any other comic artist. But there's a sensibility that just hits me where I live with *Alex's* work. •••✺●✺••• *¹* ─ and of course, *Pat Broderick*
before another fool comments... It's Christopher REEVE and George REEVES who played Superman... FUN FACT: Kirk Alyn and Noel Neill (the FIRST live-action film Superman and Lois Lane from the '40s) were cast in a cameo as the child Lois Lane's parents on the train when she sees teen Clark racing it. Unfortunately, only Noel was shown at all, while Kirk only got the back of his ear on screen for the theatrical release (more Salkind meddling). They show up in "The Donner Cut" DVD release.
You like chris "get it" he was perfect you capture it i love your painting of the 4 live action in pencil is that available as a print ?was it painted? I think chris had perfect physique he has to hide it in a suit as clark he was a power house still love the results (and the tv spiderman you should do tv hulk )
I can’t be the only one who thinks Christopher Reeve is the perfect Superman, in appearance. Being an alien, Superman does not need to be big and beefy - this is how Batman should be. But Superman can be any shape, and still be an absolute powerhouse, due to the nature of his powers. Reeve’s wide eyed innocence, naivety, and general range of facial expressions really sold the character for me.
This is why i prefer christopher reeve more than cavill, cavill looks like a fighter why reeve looks innocent.
Why would you at any point think you were the only one. You’re never the only one in anything especially with how perfect Reeve was as Supes.
@@yowatchie 2021 is calling - they want to talk to you about timely commenting…
Seriously though, what I wrote is a device for saying, “many people, myself included, believe Chris Reeve to be the perfect Superman, in appearance”. Yes, that’s “Reeve”, not “Reece”.
Oh, and I wholeheartedly disagree that no one is “the only one”. No two people share the exact same experiences. Thus, we are all unique, or, “the only one”.
Cheers,
@@Wolf359inc God that’s the most dumbass response I’ve seen in a while. And no you did not “employ a device” you just used an obnoxious, uncreative way to posit a question about the popularity of something. There are 8 billion people on the planet and millions of people have seen the Donner Superman films. You’d have to pick something incredibly idiosyncratic and infinitesimal to be the only one in anything. So why bother asking it instead of just saying “I think Reeve is the perfect Superman, in appearance?” Also using 2022 made no sense and calling out an obvious typo doesn’t really strengthen your argument and your last attempt at a “point” has nothing to do with having a broad, relatable opinion, that again, millions have.
But Superman's design was based on the strongman from the circus. So it also makes sense that he is beefy.
Christopher Reeve had such a great Superman costume.
Straight from the comics.. INCLUDING the yellow cape shield. A costume designer who KNEW not to mess with a classic (unlike "Superman Returns" or "Man of Steel", and "Justice League").
Just that pencil sketch would be great to own...
@@igorschmidlapp6987 Exactly
As far as I'm concerned, the only live-action Superman movie costume is the same comic version which Reeve wore. It's not dated,
nor is it impossible to embrace. "IT'S SUPERMAN"! It's one of the reasons I don't even bother with these new incarnations. It's
simply all wrong. Chris was the last real live-action Superman in my book, and always shall be.
@@LATVERIAN1 AMEN!
@Igor Schmidlapp man of steel actually made the suit better and gave him a suit that actually made sense for him to wear. They even gave a meaning to the S symbol. On his world its not a S it mean hope
The face of superman will always be christopher reeve
Amen
For sure! Everything about Christopher Reeve epitomized Superman to me, too.
I agree
“Without him, we would never have believed a man can fly.” - Richard Donner, 2006
This statement followed the dedication to Reeve at the start of the Richard Donner Cut of “Superman II.”
This guy gets it, Reeves is the best iteration of Superman and always will be.
He'll never be topped
Damn Skippy!
Saw the 1st movie on my 10th birthday in '78... stuck with me ever since.
Reeve. George Reeves was a different Superman.
Reeve. His only s on was on his chest.
Agreed.
I want that painting of Reeve, Keaton and Carter soooo fuckin bad
So do I! ☺️
@@strategicdating it’s almost like if they had made the “Justice League” movie back then.
I also liked how Batman in his drawing looked like Keaton's Batman and The Flash looked like John Wesley Shipp's rendition from the early 90's show.
Because they are
Also, Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman was spot on!
I think that was the intention, to pay tribute to those legendary versions of the characters.
Christopher Reeve was so perfect as Superman. What a damn tough act to follow.
Christopher Reeves's Superman was literally one of a kind. Plus the man can Act. You can't lie to yourself, when He runs and slowly begins to become Superman taking off the glass when you hear the theme music you get so pumped watching him. He will forever be my SUPERMAN.
That theme was provided by John Williams.
My gawd! I would love to have a full painting of the four of them as their real life counterparts. John wesley shipp, Linda Carter, Christopher Reeves, and Michael Keaton. That pencil drawing alone just blew me away.
The book is on the way! I love your capturing of the Clark/Superman and Chris/George Reeves characterizations at 3:22. The scene in the first movie where Clark almost reveals himself to Lois - changing his posture, body image, even his HEIGHT, and then changing his mind and shrinking down again has stuck with me for so many years. I think you are right and this performance has cast such a long shadow that no one else has truly been successful. Henry Cavill has tried really hard, in researching the part, being as true to the source as he has been allowed to, and his appearance, but Chris's shadow is still there.
Alex Ross it's fantastic I'll buy anything he draws, his Christopher Reeve drawings are gold star top notch. John Byrne and Alex Ross are two of my top five artists of all time. George Perez as in that top five as well.
You, sir, are a man of fine taste
Christopher Reeve will always be THE Superman.His legacy will live forever.
*1:01* MY CHILDHOOD HEROES..YOUR TV SPIDEY AND CHRISTOPHER REEVES IS SPOT ON..
I love the inclusion of Nicholas Hammond’s Spider-Man in this incredible image. Absolutely wonderful!
Yes I always appreciated how in Johns' run Superman looked similar to Christopher Reeves. Reeves encapsulated a great look for Superman
The artist was Gary Frank.
@@AustinNGrayson but his name is Reeve. There’s no s in his last name.
@@darthkurland I know. Why are you telling me this? The comment I replied to is the one that misspelled his name.
Always an absolute pleasure to see proper homage paid to Christopher Reeve's iconic portrayal. Thank you, Alex.
I got goosebumps as your video came on Mr. Ross! I'm a 60 year old woman who has admired your work for decades and I just wanted to say that. Thank you for loving what you do!
More Reeve paired with Keaton paintings please!
He just is Superman. Christopher Reeve was so kind and genuine before his death and his portrayal of the character perfectly encapsulates that. This version of the character will live on forever. I’m 21 and this and the DCAU Superman are the versions of the character I grew up with. For the DCAU Tim Daly and George Newbern respectively, though I prefer Tim Daly to George Newbern. But Christopher Reeve is Superman in my eyes and his version of the character is my favorite version of Superman. And the suit is just perfect. It’s absolutely beautiful. This Superman always reminded me of my grandpa so every time I rewatch these movies I think of my grandpa the entire time. I miss him. He died when I was 6. So Christopher Reeve’s portrayal of Superman will always keep him in my memories.
@kafu Kemeh what about him? I never said he wasn’t good he’s just not as good as Christopher Reeve in my opinion. He literally is Superman. I mean for the live action Supermen he would be my 4th favorite. In this order of favorite to least favorite it would be Christopher Reeve, Tom Welling, Brandon Routh, and then Henry Cavill.
@kafu Kemeh Henry Cavill who?😕
I grew up with this Superman too and I'm 19. Love those 2 movies 🔥🔥 Reeve will always be Superman 🔥🔥
@@anthonygarcia8749 Reeve. Reeves was another actor that portrayed Superman. George Reeves.
@@AustinNGrayson oh yeah my mistake. Btw love George Reeves Superman as well lol but Chris will always be the definitive live action Superman in my eyes.
I still remember you signing my Marvels book at comicon in Philadelphia. I had a screaming toddler in my arms. Yet you were so gracious. I will never forget that my friend. You are Incredibly talented. Your work always inspires.
We will never see his like again, not in live-action. He was the model that broke the mold.
Love your Superman and your artwork. Christoper Reeve is the standard for live action.
I'd pay to watch it. It wouldn't be that difficult of a task given artists' use of computers to assist rendering the models. There's a nice version of the Reeve Superman versus the Hulk on TH-cam.
Man, that sketch at 1:47 is amazing! 😱 I wish I had the big bucks to own that bad boy 😍
Reeve is just the most purest version of the character put to screen those first 2 superman movies are ICONIC and PERFECTION in my eyes. He's definitely the bar and he set it very, very high. Yeah there's other nice live action versions (not Cavill tho imo lol) but they don't come close to Reeves. He IS Superman!
It's Reeve. George Reeves was the '50s TV show (People kept screwing it up when the movie came out, too (the TV show lived on in small UHF TV stations for decades, up to and past the Donner movie release)...
You're definitely in the minority about Cavill. Many and myself included know he's an awesome Superman. I do agree Christopher Reeve set the bar pretty high
Because he destroyed an women abuser's truck instead of taking revenge on his bully and showing his powers on him like superman2
Alex Ross is such incredibly talented and gifted artist - Can you imagine an animated version of Alex Ross's Justice League with Reeve, Keaton and Carter? Wow! Someone REALLY needs to make a phone call and make that happen soon!!:)
It would be amazing.
"There's a Right and a Wrong in the Universe and the distinction isnt very difficult to make." - Elliot S! Maggin, Superman: Miracle Monday.
Elliot S. Maggin
James Robinson No, Elliot S! Maggin
From the Epic to the most subtle moments, he personified the character.
John Haymes Newton, Gerard Christopher, Dean Cain, Tom Welling, and Brandon Routh all did a phenomenal job playing this role.
My favourite artist - his work makes you believe all superheroes exist!!!
Superman = Christopher Reeve
Wonder Woman = Lynda Carter.
Batman = Michael Keaton.
Flash = John Wesley Shipp
Aquaman = ?
Green Lantern/Hal Jordan = ?
Martian Manhunter = Leonard Nimoy
Lex Luthor = Gene Hackman
Joker = Jack Nicholson
Cheetah = ?
Trickster = Mark Hamill
Supergirl = Helen Slater
Based on the DC Comics Characters
Superman Created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster
Batman Created by Bob Kane & Bill Finger
Wonder Woman Created by William Moulton Marston
Music by Shirley Walker & Hans Zimmer
Original Themes Composed by John Williams & Danny Elfman
Production Design: Peter Murton & Rick Carter
Cinematographer: Don Burgess, ASC
Editor: Stuart Baird
VFX Supervisors: Roy Field, Zoran Peresic & John Dykstra
I loved the combination of Chris as Superman, Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman, and especially Michael Keaton as the Dark Knight.
Christopher reeve will always be the one and only true superman for all eternity.god bless you for being the one . amen for that may you rest in peace
The Definitive Version of Superman.
I really admire any artist who amongst thousands of others can adopt, mould and polish their own style that stands out from everyone else, a style so unique that the moment you see their work, straight away you know who it is. Alex Ross is such an artist, I've loved & admired his work for years, such a talented artist and a fantastic style all his own. I wish him good health and continued success, and amazing man!!!
One of my biggest hopes when Batman '89 came out was that we would get a movie with Keaton's Bat's and Christopher Reeves Superman.
Alex Ross’ drawings is just the best. His Superman with the black/red emblem, his Shazam, his Hawkman. They are so unique and more Golden Age than the real Golden Age
Alex Ross has always been my favorite comic book artist. His Superman is my favorite rendition.
The classic live action versions of these superheroes, I love it
He described himself as a friend. I love that. It seemed genuine.
Christopher Reeve still my favorite Superman. Played Clark Kent/Superman flawlessly imo
Christopher Reeve is the best Superman on film of all-time and Alex Ross draws his so super well !!!
RIP Christopher Reeves we love you so much ❤
One of my absolute favorite painters of all time.
This legit makes me emotional. Seeing christopher reeve as superman.
I love that you use the Batman 1989 logo for his costume before it got changed for the movie/cover. I prefer that over the one they ended up using in the movie, and I also love Chrisopher Reeves' interpretation of Superman. He WAS superman! Thank you for all that you do!
Everytime I watch a Alex Ross Video, I get a new perspective on something
Drawing Superman as Christopher Reeve in, I think, Origins? was very, very moving He just nailed it. And, considering the tragedy that happened later, it was a great tribute.
Alex Ross and I are the same age but it feels like I've been enjoying his art my entire life.
His artwork does bring his style to life. The characters would look like ordinary people with abilities, that you think they wouldn't have. He's right, it's not about guys in costumes punching each other...but the nobility and what it represents to be that hero/villain. Man, right now, I feel like watching the old Marvel and DC Saturday morning cartoons. Thank you Alex, for making our childhood heroes and villains an "escaped" reality.
This guy is like a Globetrotter, but with drawings
Christopher reeves will always be Superman to me
It's Reeve.
I'm an old cynical fan in my early 50's but whenever I see Alex Ross art, I feel optimistic and positive.
My dream Alex Ross project would be an original graphic novel by Alex Ross featuring the classic versions of Superman (Christopher Reeve) Batman (Michael Keaton) in a world's finest book!
That would be so awesome!!!
i love Christopher Reeve too
The one with George and Chris in the reflection...Alex Ross is not from here. His talent is from somewhere else. His assessment of Chris Reeve's features as "drawn" was nailed.
wish they drew all the book like him
Chris = Best superman. Noble. Optimistic.
Awesome artwork! I love the style used.
I grew up watching this Superman's movies
Reeve Superman, Carter Wonder Woman, Keaton Batman, Shipp Flash. Awesome to see them all together in one image. fits perfectly, all from the same era more or less. I'd love to see a justice league with these versions of the characters. Hey if they can make Luke Skywalker young again, they can do this too. ...or an Alex Ross graphic novel with this concept would also be so cool. I own Marvels and Kingdom Come, I'd certainly buy 1980's justice league. (hint hint)
I wish Christopher Reeve was still alive to save us from 2021.
Alex, you're a master.
How does ALEX ROSS only have 72k subscribers???
"Saaay, Jim!"
"That's a BAD OUT-FIT! WHOO!!!"
THIS as Alex Ross, an incredible artist and graphical novel artist - is our Superman, a REAL LIFE Superman!
Christopher Reeves embodied Superman from head to toe completely in his life.
Thank you Alex for sharing this amongst your fans!!
Been digging to find the art named Kingdom Come - I have the full page picture yet I cannot find the comic its from. hopefully you can help?!
That is why Gary Frank always draws Superman resemble more like Christopher Reeve and I love that
Superman is Christopher Reeve.
In the black'n'white pic, that to me is totally amazing, I would have drawn Jackson Bostwick too as Captain Marvel
Be still my heart 🎬💥❤
1:08 bruh I was NOT expecting spidey's eyes to look like that lmao
That is the Japanese Spiderman
Christopher Reeve is the personification of Superman on screen. But after him comes Gerard Christopher.
Would love to see Matt Salinger, Reb Brown, Dick Purcell and Chris Evans in a Multi verse crossover painting .......
Alex ross is awesome.
I appreciate the comment about how Christopher Reeves played the best version of Clark Kent on screen. I think it's true. George Reeves, for example, played him as Superman with glasses on. He didn't feel different at all. Christopher Reeves played him as a truly bumbling, meek, insecure nerd and pulled it off.
Spot on about Reeves’ Clark Kent. The alley scene.
Beautiful!
It would be AWESOME if you could draw Tom Welling in the Superman costume.
I'd love to see Alex drawing the current Justice League cast, maybe after the Snyder Cut is released
Cuando yo era niño pensaba que Christopher Reeve sería Superman para siempre. Simplemente no podía imaginar a otro actor siendo Superman. Él, Reeve, dejó un profundo impacto en millones de personas.
Reeve will always be the gold standard by which all other Superman actors are compared. The shadow he casts seems to grow every decade. RiP
“He looked the most like a comic drawing made flesh. He had certain unique qualities to his features that looked like an artist rendition of a superhero face and in particular that artistic ideal of Superman (…). All those unique features (…) seemed unreal when he first was portraying the character and it was a seismic impact upon everybody” (Alex Ross on Christopher Reeve as Superman)
Well done!
Even though he was before my time, I always thought Christopher Reeve looked like Superman walked out of the comics and into real life!
I would have thought the Adam West Batman looked better with Reeve and Carter. But of course with a Bronze age costume and body.
my favorite superman
I love Alex Ross
DC was more adult than Marvel imo DC had very riske themes
Christopher Reeve look like the character and Lynda Carter is the real deal 👌🙌😂😳😎😆.
It would have been cool to have a comic book (miniseries or maxiseries/graphic novel) of the Justice League based on Christopher Reeve, Linda Carter, Michael Keane, Wesley Shipps, etc. portrayal of the iconic comic characters :)
Man we needed that marvel movies are killing
Damn, I wish I had the skills of this man.
He had a perfect jaw and neck for Supes as well.
Christopher Reeve was definitely the bench mark for the portrayal of Superman!! He definitely looked as if he stepped right out of the comic book page!!! He almost didn't get the role though! It took the casting director Lynn Stalmaster to keep pitching for him for a bit! When they saw Reeve’s performance in the screen tests their minds were all made up that their Superman had been found!!!
Ironically enough, it took the man in the suit of the ultimate onscreen villain DARTH VADER , David Prowse to help Christopher Reeve bulk up for his role as the ultimate onscreen hero SUPERMAN!!!
To me, the closest onscreen portrayal of Reeve’s Superman is Brandon Routh( It’s just too bad they did him an injustice giving him a not so great movie to work in!)
Lynda Carter is much the same as Reeve when it comes to her portrayal of Wonder Woman. She looks as if she stepped right out of the comic book! She looked like the comic made flesh! Gal Gadot does a good job of taking up the mantel of Wonder Woman, but you can still tell that she is trying to fill some big shoes!!
As far as Bat Man goes, Michael Keaton was an excellent Bat Man!! He was sinister, but also had a great command of the heroic qualities of Bat Man!! He was just what crazy Gotham city needed!! No light weight could EVER be hero over that city whatsoever!!! Although many here may disagree, I liked Christian Bale’s portrayal of Bat Man. For me, he’s the closest runner up to Michael Keaton’s Bat Man! ( someone did a fan film called Superman Doomsday using Christian Bale as Bat Man, Rhona Mitra as Wonder Woman, and Brandon Routh as Superman, You could definitely see why both Bale and Routh were great portraying their respective characters!!)
Anyways- just my 2 cents!!!
Alex wish you would do a full drawing of Chris Reeve Superman alone
Since being gifted *Marvels* and *Kingdom Come* in the 90s, I have been completely enamored with the art of *Alex Ross.* Even as I acknowledge how *John Byrne's* work on the *X-Men,* and *Michael Golden's* work on early *Micronauts,¹* captured my imagination and pulled me into the world of comics in my youth, the one artist I want to continually see work from is *Alex Ross.*
This doesn't diminish my love for any other comic artist. But there's a sensibility that just hits me where I live with *Alex's* work.
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*¹* ─ and of course, *Pat Broderick*
My gosh! My attention to AR version of Michael Keaton Batman is very very awesome and dark
before another fool comments... It's Christopher REEVE and George REEVES who played Superman...
FUN FACT: Kirk Alyn and Noel Neill (the FIRST live-action film Superman and Lois Lane from the '40s) were cast in a cameo as the child Lois Lane's parents on the train when she sees teen Clark racing it. Unfortunately, only Noel was shown at all, while Kirk only got the back of his ear on screen for the theatrical release (more Salkind meddling). They show up in "The Donner Cut" DVD release.
You like chris "get it" he was perfect you capture it i love your painting of the 4 live action in pencil is that available as a print ?was it painted? I think chris had perfect physique he has to hide it in a suit as clark he was a power house still love the results (and the tv spiderman you should do tv hulk )
Do you happen to have any books out with your drawings/paintings of Christopher Reeve? Basically all the images in this video?
amazing!!! , great drawing!!!! , drawing amazing!! , je suis fan!!!
Amazing Channel
I need a LOVE Button for this!