Out of any actor who do you hear when you read a Superman comic? Before the New 52 I heard Christopher Reeve, but now I hear Tom Welling.
Who's voice do you hear when you read Superman?
i hear tom's voice for Superboy but Nolan North is doing a damn good job of making me think otherwise
@xxxddd: Tom looks like superman, however he never really sound like Superman, imo.
I pick Tim Daly. I grew up with him on SAS.
I don't really know..
Christopher Reeves comes to mind almost instantly, but I haven't seen that movie in years.
The Super Friends voice. A guy named Danny Dark, apparently. His voice was stentorian. He sounded like Superman. None of these other actors sound powerful. Compared to the booming voice in Super Friends they sound soft and weak.
Mostly Tim Daly, but sometimes it's a made up voice that's a bit lighter but still friendly and heartwarming, you know to gain his trust and all?
Christopher Reeve when it's Clark, Tim Daly when it's Superman, though I have to admit that Tom Welling gave some great Superman-type speeches on Smallville.
It depends which comic I'm reading, if its one of the golden or silver age stories it would be the either the one from the max fletcher cartoon, George reeves, Christopher reeve or the one in super friends, if its a modern one it would be Tim daly, kingdom come or any other tale it's George newbern and if its superman beyond its the one from batman beyond who also voice jor el in superman tas. Same applies for other characters like batman.
George Newbern fused somehow with Nolan North's Young Justice Superman. Clark Kent gets more North than Newbern.
@ssejllenrad said:
This guy.
OK, I'm definitely going to use this voice with the next Action Comics issue.
It switches between any one these guys, Christopher Reeves, George Newbern, Henry Cavill, Tom Welling, Brandon Routh, and Time Daily, but mostly Hnery Cavil.
@Gambit1024 said:
^Really? He only said like two things in the trailer, lol
This. I don't understand why people are replying with Henry Cavill either..
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