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Michael Sangiacomo, founding board member of Siegel and Shuster Society talks about how Superman was born in Cleveland during a kick-off for a $2.5 million fundraiser at the Cleveland History Center ...
The highly-anticipated Superman statue is being unveiled in downtown Cleveland Saturday morning at the corner of St. Clair ...
Community members, county leaders and members of the Siegel & Shuster Society gathered to celebrate the unveiling of the new ...
Cleveland honored its comic book heritage with the unveiling of a new Superman statue and a tribute plaza to creators Jerry ...
Cleveland now features an 18-foot Superman statue, celebrating the superhero's creators, at the Huntington Convention Center.
Jay Towers travels to Cleveland, Ohio for the unveiling of a new statue honoring the creators of a legendary superhero. The ...
On Saturday, community members, comic book fans, county leaders and members of the Siegel & Shuster Society gathered downtown to celebrate the unveiling of the new Superman statue and the newly named ...
Given the statue’s impressive presentation and historical connection to the city, it's likely to become a destination photo stop locals and tourists alike.
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Remembering the original Superman
The original Superman was a rebel. He was seen as a “socialist”, “anarchist” and even a “radical revolutionary”. On the comic book cover, he was described as a “champion of the oppressed”.
Two new statues honoring Superman have landed in Cleveland. The statues were unveiled in the newly named Superman Plaza at ...
Superman was created by Cleveland teens Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster The character Superman (and alter ego Clark Kent) debuted in the first issue of Action Comics, dated June 1938.
Superman was created by Cleveland teens Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster The character Superman (and alter ego Clark Kent) debuted in the first issue of Action Comics, dated June 1938. Need a break?