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CBR TV @ WC 2013: Bryan Q. Miller Introduces Lana Lang to "Smallville: Season 11"
"Smallville: Season 11" writer Bryan Q. Miller discusses bringing Lana Lang back to the world of the CW's hit Superman series and his plans and goals for Clark, Lois and the rest of the cast.


Bryan Q. Miller Expands The Universe of "Smallville Season 11"
More guest stars, more stories and more Lex Luthor/Superman action are on the way for "Smallville Season 11" as writer Bryan Q. Miller explains how the comic takes off from the TV series.

Batman Won't Appear on Arrow (or Anywhere Else on The CW)
The CW President Mark Pedowitz reveals that Batman is still off-limits for live-action television, meaning he won't be getting his own Smallville-like series or hanging out with Oliver Queen on Arrow.

Warner Bros. Settles Half of "Smallville" Lawsuit
Tollin/Robbins Productions, who helped bring "Smallville" to the small screen, have settled out of court with Warner Bros. on a licensing disagreement as original show developers march on.

The History of Green Arrow from Golden Age to "Arrow"
For 70 years, DC Comics' Oliver Queen AKA Green Arrow has delighted readers. CBR News examines the Emerald Archer's lengthy history from his Golden Age origins to his latest television romp in "Arrow."
Why Does TV Like Green Arrow So Much?
The news that the CW's Arrow performed surprisingly well in the ratings for the CW last night - earning its best weekday night viewing figures for three years - is just the capper on a slowly-emerging fact that seems somewhat nonsensical to comic book fans. Namely: Green Arrow seems to be really rather popular with mainstream audiences.

History of the Superman Portrayals - Part 2
Alan Kistler concludes his exploration of the men that have played Superman, picking up after Christopher Reeve and going all the way up to Tom Welling in "Smallville."

Bryan Q. Miller Introduces Batman, Nightwing to "Smallville"
Bryan Q. Miller shared his thoughts with CBR on Batman's arrival in Metropolis in the digital first series "Smallville: Season 11," Stephanie Brown taking on the role of Nightwing and changing the Dark Knight's costume.





Creators and Producers Amend "Smallville" Lawsuit
A federal judge has ruled the creators of "Smallville" can amend their 2010 lawsuit against Warner Bros. and the CW over "unreasonably low" licensing fees for the series. CBR has details.