Links

Glass House Presents: The official site of the George Reeves Hall of Fame.

The Adventures Continue: A tribute to George Reeves and the cast and crew of the Adventures of Superman.

Superman Homepage: Everything you ever wanted to know about the Man of Steel and more!

Superman Super Site: Everything there is to know about the Man of Steel...and we mean everything!

Hollywoodland: The film about George Reeves' mysterious death from Focus Features on DVD.   Read about it here at the IMDb.

Superman Celebration:

held annually in Metropolis, IL.

The Forbidden Zone is your source for everything you want to know about the Planet of the Apes.  Roger Alford, the webmaster, is a big Superman/George Reeves fan as well as a very gifted screenwriter.


If you’re in the market for a screenplay, check out Roger’s Gangland Hollywood, The Dead Farm, and Sharks in a Pool. These scripts would make great movies!  Contact Roger at:

webmaster@theforbidden-zone.com


And be sure to check out Roger’s pulp action hero, The Black Spectre, in Astonishing Adventures! Magazine.

John Custer is an award winning songwriter and Grammy-nominated producer.  To quote one music critic: John Custer is a musical genius, a man whose brain can store more music, more accurately, than whole reels of magnetic tape.

-- Ross Grady, The Independent from "John Custer: Machine Dreams"


John has produced all my songs.  Be sure to pay him a visit at his MySpace page and his website.

DC Comics and Warner Bros. Studios:

Where the Last Son of Krypton continues to fight a never-ending battle for

Truth, Justice and the American Way.

Action Comics #1

(June 1938): The debut of Superman.

Superman #1

(Summer 1939): The first comic book devoted exclusively to a superhero.

George Reeves Forever: on MySpace.

RiaVon Enterprises: Smart & Creative Marketing Communications.  They designed the George Reeves Forever and Richard Potter Songs MySpace pages.

Richard Potter Songs: If you’re a recording artist and looking for a new, number 1 hit song to cover, please visit my other website here.

Remembering George Reeves: on MySpace.

And in conclusion, we indulge in a bit of shameless self-promotion:

The Celebrity Hosting Network: Mary Spooner’s  website, featuring a wonderful tribute to George Reeves.

Steven Kirk.com: Steve is a big Superman/George Reeves fan and a very talented actor.  Steve proposed to his wife Vicki in a Superman costume and his children are named Christopher and Lois!

Rebecca Antonelli: Brilliant public relations.  They created the press release for “Oh, George”.

Thanks for visiting!

TRP360.com: A very cool website provided by my MySpace friend, Earth.

The Friendly ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN Discussion Board, hosted by Dave Schutz.

Superman: Serial to Cereal:

Gary Grossman’s wonderful book about George and the show.

Superman Comes to Television: Michael J. Hayde’s website.

The Shadow’s Sanctum: Anthony Tollin’s website where you can listen to old radio shows, see interviews with Walter Gibson (aka Maxwell Grant, the author of The Shadow pulps) and purchase wonderful reprints of classic Doc Savage and Shadow pulps.

Disclaimer: This site is in no way affiliated with DC Comics, Warner Bros., Focus Features, NBC Universal, the estate of George Reeves, or any other entity involved in the production of Superman and George Reeves films, TV shows, and related materials. This is a non-profit site run for the sole purpose of providing information and entertainment, and is not intended to infringe upon any copyrights.

Teresa Williams in an amazingly talented singer/songwriter.  Check out her music at her MySpace page and her website.  She also designs websites!

Superman on Film, Television, Radio and Broadway by Bruce Scivally is must reading for every Superman fan!  Be sure to check out Bruce’s website for his James Bond book also.

National Broadcasters Hall of Fame:

Fred Shay’s never-ending battle to preserve old-time radio shows.

Beverly Washburn: She was television’s first child star and is still going strong.  Beverly is an incredibly talented actress and a very nice person.  If you ever get the chance to meet her at a show, don’t pass up the opportunity!

Joe Franklin’s Memory Lane: Joe Franklin is The King of NostalgiaThe Joe Franklin Show ran on Television for 40 consecutive years!  He's even in The Guinness Book of World Records!  Joe played some of the songs from my CD Surreal Love Songs on his radio show in June 2008.