It was 1938, and Americans were in trouble. Millions of people had lost their jobs. Hundreds of thousands were homeless. It had been like this for nearly 10 years, and there was no end in sight.
But wait! Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s—the world’s first superhero.
That’s right. Superman first appeared in comic books in April 1938. The country was in the middle of a long economic crisis called the Great Depression. Americans needed an escape from their problems. They needed a hero who fought for the poor and the powerless.
Superman was their champion. And this is his real origin story.
The year was 1938. Americans were in trouble. Millions had lost their jobs. Hundreds of thousands were homeless. It had been like this for nearly 10 years. Things seemed hopeless.
But wait! Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s . . . the world’s first superhero.
That’s right. The first Superman comic book came out in April 1938. The U.S. was in the middle of the Great Depression. That was an economic crisis. People needed something to make them feel better. They needed someone who fought for the poor and the powerless.
Superman was their hero. This is his real origin story.
It was 1938, and Americans were dealing with many hardships. Millions of people had lost their jobs, and hundreds of thousands were homeless. Times had been tough for nearly a decade, and there was still no end in sight.
But wait! Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s . . . the world’s first superhero!
That’s right. Superman first appeared in comic books in April 1938, in the midst of the Great Depression. Americans needed an escape from the problems caused by the long economic crisis. They needed a hero who stood up for the poor and the powerless.
Their champion was Superman—and this is his real origin story.