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  1. Sam Loeb was a writer whose work includes a Buffyverse comic story from Dark Horse Comics. Sam was the son of Jeph Loeb. He died on June 17, 2005 at the age of 17, after a three-year battle with bone cancer.[1]

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  2. There is a mention at the end on Sam Loeb, son of the writer-producer of Smallville Jeph Loeb. Loeb's son, Sam, died on June 17, 2005 at the age of 17, after a three-year battle with bone cancer. In 2006, Sam's final work appeared in Superman/Batman #26, which was nearly completed before his death.

  3. The elder Loeb is known for writing contemporary Superman and Batman comics, including the “Superman for All Seasons” graphic novel that influenced the tone of WB Network’s “Smallville” series...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeph_LoebJeph Loeb - Wikipedia

    Loeb was a producer/writer on the TV series Smallville and Lost, writer for the films Commando and Teen Wolf, and a writer and co-executive producer on the NBC TV show Heroes from its premiere in 2006 to November 2008.

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    Clark is transported to the North Pole after he unites the Stones of Power in the Kawatche Caves and uses the Crystal of Knowledge to form the Fortress of Solitude where he is greeted by Jor-El. The Disciples of Zod arrive in the Black Ship to locate Clark to release General Zod, which Lana witnesses. Lois helps the Kents after their home is badly ...

    → see also Category:Screencaps from episode 5x01 Clark throws the newly formed Crystal of Knowledge into the snow, creating the Fortress of Solitude. When Clark enters, he is greeted by the voice of Jor-El. Jor-El tells him that the Fortress is a replication of Krypton's geography so that he can begin his training in order to save the world. Howeve...

    Starring

    1. Tom Welling as Clark Kent 2. Kristin Kreuk as Lana Lang 3. Michael Rosenbaum as Lex Luthor 4. Erica Durance as Lois Lane 5. Allison Mack as Chloe Sullivan 6. John Glover as Lionel Luthor 7. Annette O'Toole as Martha Kent 8. John Schneider as Jonathan Kent

    Special Guest Star

    1. James Marsters as Braniac/Milton Fine 2. Terence Stamp as the Voice of Jor-El

    Guest Starring

    1. Alana de la Garza as Aethyr 2. Leonard Roberts as Nam-Ek

    To Arrive at something means to reach or achieve it.
    In this case, it refers both to the arrival of the Black Ship and Brainiac but also to the achievement of Clark Kent's season-long goal to unite the Stones of Power and create the Fortress of Solit...
    Antagonist: Disciples of Zod
    Although Jason Teague was in the Kent farmhouse when it was hit by a meteor in the previous episode, Jason's body was apparently not found when Clark searched the ruins of the house. Curiously, the...
    Before losing them, Clark uses the following abilities in this episode: super strength, super speed, invulnerability and super hearing. The Kryptonians use super strength, super speed, invulnerabil...
    This is the sixth time that Clark has lost his powers but the first time that it has happened in a season premiere. Previous losses occurred in Leech (stolen by Eric Summers), Perry (due to solar f...
    The Fortress of Solitude appears for the first time, located at what Chloe said was the North Pole. It has had varying locations in the comics and other media adaptations of Superman. In appearance...
    Chloe says, "I know you run faster than a speeding bullet." This is an allusion to the famous opening of the Superman series "Faster than a speeding bullet"
    At least five brief snippets of footage from Superman: The Movie are used during the Jor-El projected "training sequence." Glimpses can be seen of 1) an overhead shot of the Kryptonian city, 2) the...
    Brainiac, Aethyr, and Nam-Ek make 21, 22, and 23 DC Comics characters adapted into the series.
    This episode won the 2006 Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series.
    The original broadcast of this episode was viewed by 5.9 million viewers.
    This is the 2nd season that begins following a previous season's finale that ended with the credit "To be continued", making this episode and Commencement an official 2-part story. The other episod...
    Although James Marsters is credited at the beginning, he only appears in the last few seconds of the episode and has no dialogue.
    The two unnamed Kryptonians are referred to in the script as Nam-Ek and Aethyr. In the comics, these are the names of two Phantom Zone prisoners from the Silver Age Superman era. They are seen agai...
    The only officer to survive the shootout with the Kryptonians is Officer Greg Flynn, who appears in Lockdown.
    Chloe informs Clark that she's known about his powers since she saw him "catch a car like it was a beach ball", which occurred in Pariah.
    Although the first appearance of Brainiac was the episode Commencement, this is the first appearance of James Marsters as Brainiac.
    Jor-El: Kal-El, you have traveled far. One journey has ended. A new journey is about to begin. Welcome home, my son.
    Chloe: (shivering) Hey. I think it's time you switch into Super Clark mode now.
    Clark: Super Clark?
    Chloe: I know you can run faster than a speeding bullet, Clark... Take me along for the ride.
  5. About Sam Loeb. The first episode of this season, you might remember, was dedicated to Sam Loeb, the 17-year-old son of Smallville supervising producer and comics writer Jeph Loeb.*. Sam passed away last summer after a three-year battle with cancer.

  6. Joseph "Jeph" Loeb is an American film, television, and comic book writer and a former producer on Smallville. Loeb's comic book work includes many major characters, including Superman, Batman and Spider-Man. Jeph Loeb wrote four episodes of Smallville spanning three seasons (Season 2-4).