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Superman’s walk across America starting in Philadelphia

By Associated Press


PHILADELPHIA - The Man of Steel will hoof it across America to reconnect
with everyday people in a story that will feature actual cities, towns and
neighborhoods submitted by readers.

Superman, one of DC Comics’ flagship fictional heroes, begins his journey
next month in Philadelphia, where he’ll embark on a 12-issue,
cross-country walk - no flying, thank you - through Illinois, Iowa,
Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California, Oregon and Washington. Not
on the travel itinerary is a swing through the Deep South.

Dan DiDio, DC’s co-publisher, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that
the Krypton-born, Kansas-bred hero had lost touch "with the people he grew
up with, his adopted home on earth" and he’ll "take a walk across America
to reconnect."

In a bid to keep the story arc fresh in the age of instant communication
and social media, readers of the comic who live within 50 miles of the
cities of Chicago, Des Moines, Denver, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Los
Angeles, Portland and Seattle can submit essays of up 1,000 words touting
why their city or neighborhood should be included in the story titled
"Grounded." DC will select nine winners.

DiDio said DC is "looking to hear what people have to say, how the
character affected their lives" and, he added, "more importantly, what the
character means to them."

Superman, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, first appeared in 1938
in Action Comics No. 1.

The story, scripted by veteran film, television and comic writer J.
Michael Straczynski, whose previous work includes DC’s "The Red Circle"
books and Marvel’s Thor and Fantastic Four, has its roots in the current
issue, No. 700.

In it, Superman asks The Flash whether he actually sees the people he’s
protecting as he barrels across the country at supersonic speeds.

"When I’m running flat-out, I see what I figure you see when you’re flying
up there at several bazillion times the speed of sound," the speedster
replies. "I see a blur. Unless I make an effort to see the details."

Superman’s decidedly slower-than-a-speeding-bullet walkabout officially
starts with issue 701, which goes on sale next month, and lasts through
issue 712.

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