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Metropolis (comics)
Metropolis (comics)
New York City is often cited as a real-life equivalent of Metropolis, and the landmarks in Metropolis are based on real places in Manhattan.
New York City is often cited as a real-life equivalent of Metropolis, and the landmarks in Metropolis are based on real places in Manhattan.
Superman flies over Metropolis. Art by Alex Ross.
Superman flies over Metropolis. Art by Alex Ross.
Lex Luthor stands before the Superman and Superboy memorials in Centennial Park, based on New York's Central Park.
Lex Luthor stands before the Superman and Superboy memorials in Centennial Park, based on New York's Central Park.
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Cover art of the first comic book by National Comics Publications, New Fun: The Big Comic Magazine #1 (cover dated February 1935). Unlike comic book m
Cover art of the first comic book by National Comics Publications, New Fun: The Big Comic Magazine #1 (cover dated February 1935). Unlike comic book magazines series up to that point, characters in this book, such as the Western character Jack Wood, were original creations, and did not originate in comic strips.
Action Comics No. 1, the iconic issue that introduced Superman and helped birth the superhero genre
Action Comics No. 1, the iconic issue that introduced Superman and helped birth the superhero genre
Image: Maj. Malcolm Wheeler Nicholson LCCN2014713912
Image: Maj. Malcolm Wheeler Nicholson LCCN2014713912
Image: Jerry Siegel in Uniform ca 1943 cropped
Image: Jerry Siegel in Uniform ca 1943 cropped