The first man to don the Superman costume at the New York World's Fair in 1940. His identity? A secret, of course.
That's the world's first Superman, an uncredited actor, at the New York World's Fair on July 3,1940, a mere two years after Superman debuted in Action Comics No. 1. It was also the first day the admission price was reduced to a dime — the same price as a comic book.
What's amazing is that a color home movie survives of the event, and also features Superman's co-creator Jerry Siegel. You can view it here. The guy on the elephant is DC publisher Harry Donenfeld.
Superman greets other crime fighters on the World's Fair grounds
His name was Ray Middleton.
ReplyDeleteYes. It was secret at the time, though.
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