quote:Originally posted by Animalman: Well you're a moron. It's the creation of Superman, without a doubt. He's the most popular fictional character ever, even more popular Jesus or Gandhi or Luke Perry.
The irony of your comment is that Superman didn't become that popular till the SA, after Mort screwed with the character.
So it's not really his creation that it's the most important in the context of your rant but actually it's when Mort became editor of the book that's more important.
Is that right? I'm in the middle of reading The amzaing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, which suggest Superman was extremely popular in the 1930s.