The Daily Planet
The Daily Planet is a fictional news agency in the DC Comics Universe. It is where Superman meets Lois Lane.
In Superman II 1980 the flag of the Daily Planet can be seen.
The Daily Planet Flag
Superman II 1980
The flag of the Daily Planet is composed of four colours - navy blue, white, light blue and brownish orange. The background is navy blue and a geographic globe of the earth is at the center. Around the earth is the name of of the newspaper 'The Daily Planet' with seven white stars nearer the bottom.
In the 1980s news still had a hardline professional element - as things of great importance were printed in black and white. The 1980s was the final heyday for newspapers - since the internet was still a loose network or hardcore gamers and government agencies.
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Sunday, August 5, 2012
Saturday, August 4, 2012
The Superman Jack - Superman 1980
Notice the red, white, and blue jack of the yacht
A unique flag makes an appearance in the 1980 Superman film starring Christopher Reeve. The special flag is a jack - only flown at the 'front' or bow of a ship.
The jack has a red and white frame along the outer edge, with red further out. A blue triangle is in the middle. A white horizontal line divides the blue triangle into two parts - a trapezoid by the hoist and another triangle towards the fly.
The 'Superman' Jack of the Serenidee
Superman 1980
Hands down, Christopher Reeve was the best Superman to fly into the imagination of the world.
In 1980 audiences in Asia, Europe, Australia, America and Africa were mesmerized by Reeves' humble yet skillful portrayal of the legendary Superman - that exists in all men.
A reboot of John Williams 1980s Superman
Theme in 1980s Metal
Metal is an appropriate musical genre for the the Man of Steel
A unique flag makes an appearance in the 1980 Superman film starring Christopher Reeve. The special flag is a jack - only flown at the 'front' or bow of a ship.
The jack has a red and white frame along the outer edge, with red further out. A blue triangle is in the middle. A white horizontal line divides the blue triangle into two parts - a trapezoid by the hoist and another triangle towards the fly.
The 'Superman' Jack of the Serenidee
Superman 1980
Hands down, Christopher Reeve was the best Superman to fly into the imagination of the world.
In 1980 audiences in Asia, Europe, Australia, America and Africa were mesmerized by Reeves' humble yet skillful portrayal of the legendary Superman - that exists in all men.
A reboot of John Williams 1980s Superman
Theme in 1980s Metal
Metal is an appropriate musical genre for the the Man of Steel
Friday, August 3, 2012
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Fire Fox Air Plane Guidon-Banner
Firefox is the 'free' internet browser that is not tied to any particular corporation. It has an elemental driving force like oxygen.
Here it is as an airplane banner.
you can get this free internet application here
www.mozilla.org
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Pan Vietnam Heritage Flag
Pan Vietnam Flag
Just as China has a pan-China flag it only makes harmonious sense that Vietnam get a pan-Vietnam Flag too.
China and Vietnam are the ruling East Asian Aces so similar yet so very different. China the Chicken and Vietnam the Cobra, coincidentally they both look like those two animals. Ancient animals from the 'cosmic egg' that teach, educate, and sustain us all.
Just as China has a pan-China flag it only makes harmonious sense that Vietnam get a pan-Vietnam Flag too.
China and Vietnam are the ruling East Asian Aces so similar yet so very different. China the Chicken and Vietnam the Cobra, coincidentally they both look like those two animals. Ancient animals from the 'cosmic egg' that teach, educate, and sustain us all.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Chesapeake Bay Flag Association at Winterthur
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