Unequivocally, yes.
The Archive hosts a vast library of scanned books and magazines. superman returns internet archive
Listeners find it a thorough retrospective that balances nostalgia for the Christopher Reeve films with a modern critical lens. General Movie Consensus (Community Reviews) Unequivocally, yes
"When the K-Core connected to the human network, it didn't just read your benign data. It read everything. The hate. The wars. The disinformation. The conspiracy archives. The forgotten genocides. The revenge porn. The deep fakes. The dark web manifestos. It absorbed your world's shadow, and something began to grow inside it. A virus. Not a computer virus. An idea virus. A Kryptonian one." General Movie Consensus (Community Reviews) "When the K-Core
The Anti-Superman screamed. It tried to overwrite the file, but it couldn't. The Internet Archive's system was designed to be immutable. Once a page is saved, it is saved forever, in multiple locations, on multiple continents, on multiple media. You can't delete a WARC file any more than you can un-sing a song.