2002 Warner Bros vintage Superman DC Comics long buying hair Shirt Mens size Large oversized blue Button up lightning allover print big logo y2k
2002 Warner Bros vintage Superman DC Comics long hair Shirt.
2002 Warner Bros vintage Superman DC Comics long hair Shirt Men's size Large Short Sleeve blue Button up lightning all over print big logo
Overall in great shape, 1 small issue ( small burn mark ) please see pictures. In the front .25" size.
Measurements laying flat:
Armpit to armpit. buying 26"
Legnth of shirt. 32"
Sleeve Legnth. 8"
Size on tag. Large oversized
Made in Korea
100% Polyester
My collection is stored in bins for safe keeping also I do fast shipping since I live near the USPS hup in Houston.
Bin U
Enjoy:
Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and debuted in the comic book Action Comics #1 (cover-dated June 1938 and published April 18, 1938). Superman has been adapted to a number of other media which includes radio serials, novels, movies, television shows and theatre.
Superman was born on the fictional planet Krypton and was named Kal-El. As a baby, his parents sent him to Earth in a small spaceship moments before Krypton was destroyed in a natural cataclysm. His ship landed in the American countryside, near the fictional town of Smallville. He was found and adopted by farmers Jonathan and Martha Kent, who named him Clark Kent. Clark developed various superhuman abilities, such as incredible strength and impervious skin. His adoptive parents advised him to use his abilities for the benefit of humanity, and he decided to fight crime. To protect his personal life, he changes into a colorful costume and uses the alias "Superman" when fighting crime. Clark resides in the fictional American city of Metropolis, where he works as a journalist for the Daily Planet. Superman's supporting characters include his love interest and fellow journalist Lois Lane, Daily Planet photographer Jimmy Olsen and editor-in-chief Perry White, and his arch-enemy Lex Luthor.
Superman is the classic archetype of the superhero character: he wears an outlandish costume, uses a codename, and fights evil with the aid of extraordinary abilities. Although there are earlier characters who arguably fit this definition, it was Superman who popularized the superhero genre and established its conventions. He was the best-selling superhero character in American comic books up until the 1980s.