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  • '''Superman''' is a fictional [[comic book]] superhero, one of the most famous and popu ...use these for the benefit of humanity. With the success of his adventures, Superman helped to create the superhero genre and establish its primacy within the A
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  • '''Superman''' is a fictional [[comic book]] superhero, one of the most famous and popu ...use these for the benefit of humanity. With the success of his adventures, Superman helped to create the superhero genre and establish its primacy within the A
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  • * [[Donovan]], "Sunshine Superman" (1966)
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  • ...s changed to Dent to prevent confusion with Clark Kent, the alter-ego of [[Superman]].
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  • | ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'' | ''The Batman/Superman Movie: World's Finest''
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  • ...s of America]] has developed myths of the '[[superhero]],' most notably: [[Superman]].
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  • * [[Superman]]
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  • *SUPERMAN AND COMMON MEN: FREEDOM, ANARCHY AND THE REVOLUTION New York: Praeger Publi
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  • ...an Annual'' in 1985 ("For the Man Who Has Everything"), the final two-part Superman story ("Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?") before John Byrne's rev ...nventive post-modern homage to superhero comics from the 1940s on, and the Superman comics of the [[Mort Weisinger]] era in particular.
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  • ...as a photoshopped image of [[Barack Obama]] ripping his clothes off like [[Superman]] to reveal a T-shirt that reads: “THIS IS WHAT A FEMINIST LOOKS LIKE”
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  • | Donovan's 'Sunshine Superman', and Herman's Hermits' 'East West'
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  • ...s a kind of proto-Nazi thinker, mapping his concept of the ''Übermensch'' (Superman or Overman) with Hitler's view of the Aryan. This view was quite popular un
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  • ...ies beyond those of normal human beings. Since the definitive superhero, [[Superman]], debuted in 1938, the stories of superheroes - ranging from brief episodi Since the 1938 [[first appearance|debut]] of [[Superman]], the character who inspired the term superhero and did much to define it,
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  • ...s most famous work was arranging and playing on Donovan Leitch's 'Sunshine Superman'. He had originally been booked just to play bass but ended up doing most o
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  • * superman (cobra)
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  • 1844 [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] (1844-1900) originator of the concept of "superman"
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  • ...ew Adventures of Superman]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Khouri|first=Andy|title=Superman: The Animated Series Star Dana Delany on Lois Lane's 75th Birthday|url=http | ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]''
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  • In the early part of 1939, the success of [[Superman]] in Action Comics inspired editors at the comic book division of National
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