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The origin of Superman

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On the night of June 2, 1932, the world's first superhero was born — not on the mythical planet of Krypton but from a little-known tragedy on the streets of Cleveland.

It was Thursday night, about 8:10 p.m., and Mitchell Siegel, a Jewish immigrant from Lithuania, was in his secondhand clothing store on the near East Side. According to a police report, three men entered. One asked to see a suit of clothes and walked out without paying for it. In the commotion of the robbery, Siegel, 60, fell to the ground and died.

The police report mentions a gunshot being heard. But the coroner, the police and Siegel's wife said Siegel died of a heart attack. No one was ever arrested.

What happened next has exploded some of the longest-held beliefs about the origins of Superman and the two teenage boys, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, who invented America's best-known comic-book hero.

Past accounts suggest Siegel and Shuster, both 17, awkward and unpopular in high school, invented the meek Clark Kent and his powerful alter-ego, Superman, to attract girls and rise above their humble Cleveland beginnings.

http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2008-08-25-superman-creators_N.htm
 

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I always enjoyed Super Man. He is, for the most part, invulnerable, so it's always humourous to watch his battles (especially in the Super Friends series). I remember in one episode, he punched his way through a planet to stop some molemen from setting off an earthquake machine - great stuff.

What's even better is Super Dickery, a website devoted to Super Man's seemingly dickish actions. The website claims that all of the covers are authentic and not photoshopped.

Here's one of my favourites:

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They have other comics besides Super Man that are, well, ridiculous. Hilarious to go through.
 

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