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  2. Jor-El - Wikipedia

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    Jor-El is able to save his infant son Kal-El (Superman) by launching him towards Earth in a homemade spaceship just moments before Krypton explodes. When Superman later constructs his headquarters, the Fortress of Solitude, he honors his biological parents with the inclusion of a statue of Jor-El and Lara holding up a globe of Krypton. The ...

  3. Leon Askin - Wikipedia

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    Askin was born into a Jewish family in Vienna, the son of Malvine (Susman) and Samuel Aschkenasy (both of whom were later murdered in a German concentration camp). [1] ...

  4. Super Powers Collection - Wikipedia

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    This saw the application of the art and logo to the likes of lunchboxes, 3-D puffy stickers, party supplies, paintable figurines, Underoos, coloring and activity books (Secret of the Frozen City, Superman, Lex Luthor, The Joker, Batman, The Penguin, Wonder Woman, Villains, Superman and Batman, and Superman and the Super Powers), The Super ...

  5. Superman (DC Extended Universe) - Wikipedia

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    Superman's bodysuit in Man of Steel, in addition to that of other Kryptonians such as Jor-El and General Zod, was designed with a textured chain mail motif, which costume designer Michael Wilkinson intended to evoke the "Man of Steel" mantra and other-worldly theme and make Superman stand out from the people of Earth, a departure from previous ...

  6. 12 Collecting Hobbies That Pay Off Big

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    In 2021, a first-edition Superman comic sold for a mind-boggling $3.25 million, demonstrating the serious value that comic books hold. Comic collectors are passionate about preserving these rare ...

  7. Superman (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Superman was a daily newspaper comic strip which began on January 16, 1939, and a separate Sunday strip was added on November 5, 1939. These strips ran continuously ...