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Birthplace of Superman
- While you may recall that this incredible superhero served a fictional city called Metropolis, his connection to The Land is much more than meets the eyes. Believe it or not, Cleveland is the birthplace of Superman. It was here that two creative locals dreamed him up, and here that his powers grew.
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What is Superman's Cleveland? Superman’s Cleveland is a city-wide celebration of the heritage of Superman, the world’s first comic book superhero invented in 1938 in Glenville by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, two Jewish high school students.
Jun 28, 2024 · CLEVELAND, Ohio – Superman has been tied to Cleveland for more than 90 years, thanks to a pair of teens - writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster -- who created the legendary comic-book...
Aug 18, 2010 · Cleveland is slowly beginning to recognize its role in creating the superhero who stood for "Truth, Justice, and the American Way." Jim Bowers, CapedWonder.com. With the departure of...
Oct 5, 2023 · This year marks the 85th anniversary of the creation of Superman, the first superhero and Cleveland’s most iconic contribution to American and world cultures, created by Jewish Clevelander’s Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster who can be found in the Maltz Museum’s core collection An American Story.
Feb 19, 2020 · The world's first superhero was dreamed up in the suburban Ohio home of Jerry Siegel in the 1930s. By Michele Herrmann & Roadtrippers. Photo courtesy of the Cleveland Public Library. According to his origin story, Superman was born on the planet Krypton—but the “Man of Steel” actually has much more down-to-earth, Rust Belt roots.
Apr 18, 2013 · Superman is Cleveland's native son — at least as far as the city's residents are concerned. As a boy, Jerry Siegel lived at 10622 Kimberly Ave., in Cleveland's Glenville neighborhood. He was a...
As a result of a movement spearheaded by the Siegel and Shuster Society, a nonprofit dedicated to celebrating Superman's creation in Cleveland, the Siegel and Shuster Tribute Plaza is being planned for installation outside the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, near St. Clair and Ontario.