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Superman is one of the oldest superheroes who has jumped from comic-book pages onto the movie screen. But how was he created? In 1933, two Americans—Jerry Siegel, a writer, and Joe Shuster, an artist—wanted to create a hero for the newspaper comics. Eventually, they developed Superman: a champion who will always fight against evil. While no newspaper was interested in him, a comic-book publisher was. In June 1938, Action Comics #1 was published. Superman was introduced to the world. This hero was the first one to have amazing "superpowers": he was superfast and superstrong. Superman was almost invincible, and feared by bad guys everywhere. Instantly, he was a hit. Millions of boys and girls (and even adults) began buying Superman comics. They loved reading how Superman would conquer villain after villain. In America during the 1930s, many people did not have jobs. Many felt hopeless. When they read about Superman's adventures, they began to believe in a better future. Superman is no stranger to the mass media. He has been the star of newspaper cartoons, movies (released in 1978 and 2006), and television (first broadcast in 1951). Young people today still enjoy his adventures. Superman may not have the most exciting personality. But people know they can always depend on him.
What is this passage mainly about?
AWhy Superman became popular.正確答案
BWhen the Superman comic books were published.
CWho the creators of Superman were.
DWhat Superman can do.
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