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Post by Jesse Jackson on Sept 3, 2008 11:54:58 GMT -6
In commemoration of Superman's 70th birthday, New York Times bestselling novelist Brad Meltzer and The Siegel & Shuster Society have teamed up to launch a star-studded, comic industry-fueled online auction to fund the restoration of Superman creator Jerry Siegel's boyhood home in Cleveland, Ohio. While conducting extensive research for his latest novel, "The Book of Lies," (in stores today), Meltzer visited Siegel's boyhood home, where Superman - one of the world's most recognized heroes - was created. Much to his dismay, the house was in extreme disrepair. Immediately, he knew he had to do something to honor the legend. So he called up a few of his friends (and when you are Brad Meltzer, you have some pretty cool friends) and started collecting one-of-a-kind art and memorabilia, which is available now for bidding on his new philanthropic website, www.OrdinaryPeopleChangeTheWorld.com.
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Post by mexicanjunior on Sept 3, 2008 12:51:15 GMT -6
I'm onboard with that kid on the front, it's the look of success...
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Post by Sideshow Bob on Sept 3, 2008 15:00:38 GMT -6
In commemoration of Superman's 70th birthday, New York Times bestselling novelist Brad Meltzer and The Siegel & Shuster Society have teamed up to launch a star-studded, comic industry-fueled online auction to fund the restoration of Superman creator Jerry Siegel's boyhood home in Cleveland, Ohio. While conducting extensive research for his latest novel, "The Book of Lies," (in stores today), Meltzer visited Siegel's boyhood home, where Superman - one of the world's most recognized heroes - was created. Much to his dismay, the house was in extreme disrepair. Immediately, he knew he had to do something to honor the legend. So he called up a few of his friends (and when you are Brad Meltzer, you have some pretty cool friends) and started collecting one-of-a-kind art and memorabilia, which is available now for bidding on his new philanthropic website, www.OrdinaryPeopleChangeTheWorld.com. superman? cleveland? i'll bet thom is ALL OVER this!
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Post by bigdave on Sept 4, 2008 13:28:19 GMT -6
In commemoration of Superman's 70th birthday, New York Times bestselling novelist Brad Meltzer and The Siegel & Shuster Society have teamed up to launch a star-studded, comic industry-fueled online auction to fund the restoration of Superman creator Jerry Siegel's boyhood home in Cleveland, Ohio. While conducting extensive research for his latest novel, "The Book of Lies," (in stores today), Meltzer visited Siegel's boyhood home, where Superman - one of the world's most recognized heroes - was created. Much to his dismay, the house was in extreme disrepair. Immediately, he knew he had to do something to honor the legend. So he called up a few of his friends (and when you are Brad Meltzer, you have some pretty cool friends) and started collecting one-of-a-kind art and memorabilia, which is available now for bidding on his new philanthropic website, www.OrdinaryPeopleChangeTheWorld.com. Well I can see the problem already it isn't cold enough. The fortress of solitude is in a colder place.
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