Yeah, I know we all saw those Canadian Heritage commercials, but something cool that I didn't know was:
"....that they crafted "an immigrant figure whose desire was to fit into American culture as an American", something which Pevey feels taps into an important aspect of American identity".
When Superman first appeared, Superman's alter ego Clark Kent worked for the Daily Star newspaper, named by Shuster after the Toronto Daily Star, his old employer in Toronto. Shuster said he modeled the cityscape of Superman's home city, Metropolis, on that of his old hometown. When the comic strip received international distribution, the company permanently changed the name to the Daily Planet."
Joe Shuster, who created the most iconic superhero of all time, modelled Metropolis where Clark kent worked, from TORONTO! and The Daily Planet was modelled after the Toronto Star
Just something cool to remember when Man of Steel comes out this Summer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Shuster
"....that they crafted "an immigrant figure whose desire was to fit into American culture as an American", something which Pevey feels taps into an important aspect of American identity".
When Superman first appeared, Superman's alter ego Clark Kent worked for the Daily Star newspaper, named by Shuster after the Toronto Daily Star, his old employer in Toronto. Shuster said he modeled the cityscape of Superman's home city, Metropolis, on that of his old hometown. When the comic strip received international distribution, the company permanently changed the name to the Daily Planet."
Joe Shuster, who created the most iconic superhero of all time, modelled Metropolis where Clark kent worked, from TORONTO! and The Daily Planet was modelled after the Toronto Star
Just something cool to remember when Man of Steel comes out this Summer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Shuster