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Cleveland Celebrates Superman,Its Hometown Hero

HEARD ON MORNING EDITION | FROM WCPN NEWS

By Brian Bull


April 18, 2013, is a big day for Superman. The Man of Steel, more powerful than a locomotive, turns 75. Most of us know Superman's story — faster than a speeding bullet, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.





Panels from Action Comics No. 1, the first Superman comic, adorn the site of illustrator Joe Shuster's former apartment building, long since demolished. Brian Bull/WCPN

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