Tuesday, 15 November 2011 09:11

Victimized fan tours a Superman house in Cleveland

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CLEVELAND (AP) -- A mentally disabled Superman fan whose collection was stolen in Illinois has been treated to a trip to Cleveland and a home where the Man of Steel got his start.

A Cleveland comic book shop flew in Mike Meyer and a friend, plus a representative from a fan club that rallied to replace comic books and other Superman memorabilia stolen from Meyer's home in Granite City, Ill.

The Plain Dealer reports ( http://bit.ly/vQ8cmm ) the 48-year-old Meyer wore an early Superman costume Monday for his tour of the Cleveland boyhood home of Jerry Siegel, one of the comic superhero's co-creators. As Meyer sat in Siegel's old bedroom, he said he felt a connection to Siegel and his classmate and Superman collaborator, Joe Shuster.

The couple living in the home welcomed the visit.

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Information from: The Plain Dealer, http://www.cleveland.com

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