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The cereal ad reprint (left) is from The Superman Gallery comic book, published by DC Comics in 1993. Kellogg's Pep cereal first sponsors the radio show in 1945 and Kellogg's continues its association with the character through 1957 for the duration of the Adventures of Superman TV show.

Press on the cereal box to see other advertisements featuring Superman!

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Lois tells Clark about Superman's value to Metropolis.

Above: from Jun. 1939, Superman No. 1 cover artist Joe Shuster

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Click on this famous first cover to see 1998 variations of its classic art.

Finally, the ultimate medium for Superman is the comics, where he has been America's most recognizable hero for 60 years. Superman's creators are the young team of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster–press here for their photos (circa 1940s)…

 

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