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Excelsior! American Superheroes

Like mythological Greek gods of old, superheroes captivate the imaginations of people of all ages. Superman’s 1938 debut kicked off the golden age of comic books. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Superman became an instant sensation with audiences, inspired by the "Man of Tomorrow's" virtue and heroics. Superheroes have used their breathtaking powers to fight evildoers ever since. More superheroes have emerged throughout the decades, thrilling comic readers with their exploits, and their massive success in making the leap to movie screens around the world makes this a new golden age for these larger-than-life characters.

Stan Lee (born Stanley Lieber) was another one of the creators of the modern superhero template. His gift for storytelling, with multi-dimensional heroes and villains, entertained audiences around the world. His work on early comics featuring Spider-Man, Iron Man, The Hulk, Thor, and The Avengers helped lead Marvel to success. Lee used his platform to speak out against bigotry and racism by proclaiming the availability of the hero's journey for everyone. Lee and Jack Kirby famously created the first black superhero in mainstream American comics; the Black Panther made his first comic book appearance in 1966. Lee continued to reinvent himself and delight fans in movie cameos as a cultural icon in his own right.

Explore items in our collections related to superheroes, including comic books, original comic art, movie and television costumes and props, and memorabilia.


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Superman No. 31

Superman Costume, worn by George Reeves on The Adventures of Superman

Shield used by Chris Evans as Captain America in Captain America:The Winter Soldier

41c Marvel Comics Super Heroes: Captain America single

Duncan Magic Motion Superman Yo-Yo

World's Finest Comics No.9

41c Marvel Comics Super Heroes: Captain America comic book cover single

Superman Lunch Box

America’s Greatest Comics No. 8

Clark Kent's Eyeglasses in Superman IV: The Quest for Peace

Captain America Slurpee Cup

Costume for Black Panther worn by Chadwick Boseman

Store Poster, Superman Junior Defense League

Catwoman costume from Catwoman

Captain Marvel No. 5

Black Panther #1

Storm costume from X-Men: Days of Future Past

41c Marvel Comics Super Heroes: The Incredible Hulk comic book cover single

Black Panther, Vol. 1 No. 4

"Turn off the Dark" Spider Man costume worn in Broadway show

Wonder Woman Was Based on This Real-Life Lady

Superman Telephone

41c Marvel Comics Super Heroes: Wolverine single

Batman cowl worn by George Clooney in Batman and Robin

Superman No. 108

Forever Mail a Smile: The Incredibles single

Superman #180, “The Girl Who Was Mightier Than Superman”

Superman

41c Marvel Comics Super Heroes: The Amazing Spider-Man comic book cover single

Marvel Comic's Super Heroes Thermos

Superman No. 108

41c Marvel Comics Super Heroes: The Hulk single

Autographed Justice League Unlimited finale script cover and illustrated cell

Superman No. 184

Lois Lane No. 106


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