Superman supports health care and welfare! Source: comicmix.com
From back in the day when Superman used his moral force to say we should do this because it's the right thing to do for our neighbors, never mind if it cost us some tax dollars.
Of course, today he'd be attacked for his position because, after all, he's an illegal immigrant.
The sad fate of Superman co-creator Joe ShusterSource: Boing Boing
Last night my friend Colin and I went to Meltdown Comics & Collectibles in Los Angeles to listen to comic book historian Craig Yoe's (center) presentation on the weird, sad life of Superman co-creator Joe Shuster.
Cops Arrest Two Men Dressed As Batman And Superman In Times Square Source: New York Post
Superman and Batman took on New York's Finest last night in an epic Crossroads of the World battle that left the Caped Crusader in cuffs.
Stunned Times Square tourists and office workers watched agog as cops struggled to subdue Clark Kent's alter ego without kryptonite.
Why All The Wonder Woman Hate?Source: io9.com
With Transformers starlet Megan Fox calling her "lame" and the most successful writer in the American comic industry joking that she's "a walking STD farm," it's time to ask: Why doesn't Wonder Woman get the respect she deserves?
Thinking Comics with Danny FingerothSource: Philosophy Now
The Superman of my 1940s childhood was rendered sketchily with colors seeping into pulpy papers. Child-friendly dialogue swiftly moved the plot. Today's comics, with sometimes eloquent dialogue and artful rendering on glossy paper, defy such ridicule.
Man Of Steel, Woman Of Bondage? [NSFW] Source: io9.com
The book in question is called Secret Identity: The Fetish Art of Superman's Co-Creator Joe Shuster, and it's part of ComicArts, the new graphic novel imprint from publisher Harry N. Abrams.
Rare Superman comic sells for $317,200Source: Yahoo! News
A rare copy of the first comic book featuring Superman has sold for $317,200 in an Internet auction. The previous owner had bought it for less than a buck.
First Superman comic issue fetches $317,200Source: BBC News
A rare copy of the first Superman comic, dating from 1938, has sold at auction for $317,200 (£227,000).
The online auction started two weeks ago and attracted 89 bidders. Neither the buyer nor the seller were named.
10-cent comic sold for $528K Source: Straits Times Interactive - SINGAPORE
NEW YORK - A RARE copy of the first Superman comic book sold for US$317,200 (S$528,000) at auction on Friday - a super hero sized increase on the original 10 cents paid back in 1938.
US$200k for Superman comic?Source: Straits Times Interactive - SINGAPORE
NEW YORK - SUPERMAN fans were able to bid for the first comic to show the red caped hero on Friday - only not at the 10 cents price they would have paid back in 1938.
Up, up and away: Rare Superman comic for saleSource: msnbc.com
A rare copy of the Action comic book that launched Superman as the first superhero is coming up for auction. The owner, who was not identified, bought the sale magazine for 35 cents in 1950 and held onto it for 58 years.
Up, up and away: Rare Superman comic for saleSource: msnbc.com
A rare copy of the Action comic book that launched Superman as the first superhero is coming up for auction. The owner, who was not identified, bought the sale magazine for 35 cents in 1950 and held onto it for 58 years.
Up, up and away: Rare Superman comic for saleSource: msnbc.com
A rare copy of the Action comic book that launched Superman as the first superhero is coming up for auction. The owner, who was not identified, bought the sale magazine for 35 cents in 1950 and held onto it for 58 years.
Superman and Spiderman Fight the Evil Recession ManSource: fresnobee.com
Superman and Spider-Man have not shown any signs of weakness - yet. But they are facing one of the biggest foes in their comic books histories: a bad economy...Marvel raising six of its monthly titles to $3.99, a 33% jump

Valentine's Day is a holiday celebrated by many people around the world and with it the word love appears throughout the day. In recent years, the word love has been thrown around a lot and thus, the meaning gets lost into so many different forms of the expression.

Well, we all know about President Obama's recent appearance in an issue of Amazing Spider-Man, and the topic intrested me a lot and I found out that this is hardly a new phenomon..
Superman: Champion of American Immigration?Source: Associated Content
Superman alone champions all people; no single region can claim him as its own. A single fact of the Superman myth makes this unifying representation possible: Superman is foreign.