After 75 years, is Superman—the politically, artistically and culturally radical character created by two young Clevelanders—ready for a retirement home? Or a coup d'etat?
Hear from experts on this topic and more at “The Superman Revolution: A Salute to the Man of Steel.” This panel, planned in anticipation of the anniversary of Action Comics #1 (the first appearance of Superman), will include SAGES Fellow Brad Ricca (moderator), radio/TV historian Mike Olszewski, Plain Dealer reporter Michael Sangiacomo and others.
The discussion will be held Tuesday, March 19, at 6 p.m. in Clark Hall 206, and is free and open to the public. The panel is sponsored by the Pop Culture Research Working Group.
For more information or to register visit www.case.edu/humanities or email bakernord@case.edu.What’s the future of 75-year-old Superman? Find out during ”A Salute to the Man of Steel”
What’s The Future Of 75-Year-Old Superman? Find Out During ”A Salute To The Man Of Steel”
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March 07, 2013
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Story by: Editorial Staff
After 75 years, is Superman—the politically, artistically and culturally radical character created by two young Clevelanders—ready for a retirement home? Or a coup d'etat?
Hear from experts on this topic and more at “The Superman Revolution: A Salute to the Man of Steel.” This panel, planned in anticipation of the anniversary of Action Comics #1 (the first appearance of Superman), will include SAGES Fellow Brad Ricca (moderator), radio/TV historian Mike Olszewski, Plain Dealer reporter Michael Sangiacomo and others.
The discussion will be held Tuesday, March 19, at 6 p.m. in Clark Hall 206, and is free and open to the public. The panel is sponsored by the Pop Culture Research Working Group.
For more information or to register visit www.case.edu/humanities or email bakernord@case.edu.