87 years after Superman debuted...
33 years after original Superman artist Joe Shuster died...
29 years after original Superman writer Jerry Siegel died...
18 years after I first came to Cleveland while researching Boys of Steel...
...the city finally installed statues to honor its hometown legacies Superman, Jerry, Joe, and Jerry's wife Joanne [inspiration for Lois Lane].
[I know you're not supposed to start sentences with numbers that are not written out, but Jerry and Joe broke some rules, too, and look how that turned out.]
I'd estimate at least 200 attended.
The Boys [and Girl] of Steel are cast in bronze. Superman is, of course, stainless steel.
Donations are still desperately needed to cover the $2.2 million cost.
Thanks to the Siegel & Shuster Society for their tireless efforts. Getting public art up [up and away] does not go faster than a speeding bullet...
Jerry's daughter Laura Siegel Larson and grandson James
the Gray family, who lived in Jerry's former house
when I went there for research in 2007
[and who still live there today],
and George Gene Gustines,
who wrote the New York Times article about the event
Glenville Development Corporation when I was
researching Boys of Steel [Glenville was the neighborhood
where Jerry and Joe were living when they created
Superman]
Samantha Baskind, Jamie Reigle
center: sculptor of the statues, David Deming
George was perched above the plaza for the unveiling and
caught this guy in gray pants trampling on the landscaping.
Inside the adjoining convention center, an orchestra played
the John Williams Superman theme.
Both are creators!
that is part of the installation
Walking to my hotel at 1:30 am, I passed the covered statues.
but despite the lateness of the hour, still aglow.
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