 Ohio
teenagers Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel wowed the comic book world with a new
kind of pulp hero: Superman. Seventy-five years ago on June 1, 1938, a refugee
with super powers from the planet Krypton appeared in the June issue of Action
Comics #1. A reproduction copy is in our lobby display case, which for a
limited time is featuring a look at this pop culture icon throughout the years.
Thank you to Jim Hofrichter for sharing this collection during the month of
May.
Ohio
teenagers Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel wowed the comic book world with a new
kind of pulp hero: Superman. Seventy-five years ago on June 1, 1938, a refugee
with super powers from the planet Krypton appeared in the June issue of Action
Comics #1. A reproduction copy is in our lobby display case, which for a
limited time is featuring a look at this pop culture icon throughout the years.
Thank you to Jim Hofrichter for sharing this collection during the month of
May. Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Superman 75
 Ohio
teenagers Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel wowed the comic book world with a new
kind of pulp hero: Superman. Seventy-five years ago on June 1, 1938, a refugee
with super powers from the planet Krypton appeared in the June issue of Action
Comics #1. A reproduction copy is in our lobby display case, which for a
limited time is featuring a look at this pop culture icon throughout the years.
Thank you to Jim Hofrichter for sharing this collection during the month of
May.
Ohio
teenagers Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel wowed the comic book world with a new
kind of pulp hero: Superman. Seventy-five years ago on June 1, 1938, a refugee
with super powers from the planet Krypton appeared in the June issue of Action
Comics #1. A reproduction copy is in our lobby display case, which for a
limited time is featuring a look at this pop culture icon throughout the years.
Thank you to Jim Hofrichter for sharing this collection during the month of
May. 
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