2008 Merchandise & Miscellaneous News Archives

Siegel House

October 1, 2008: $117,222 Raised to Save Siegel House

The four weeks of online auctions to raise money to restore the house in Cleveland, Ohio where Jerry Siegel lived as a boy when he dreamed up the idea for Superman, has raised over US$117,000!

Here's part of a report posted at Newsarama.com...

    The Internet auction of original art to save the childhood home of Superman creator Jerry Siegel masterminded by novelist/comic writer Brad Meltzer ended early this morning with sales of $40,009 for a grand total of $110,772.

    Add in another $2,750 profit from those really cool Chip Kidd "Siegel and Shuster Society" t-shirts and $3,700 from donations at the end of week three and boost the total to $117,222. That figure will go up in coming weeks as more t-shirts are sold. (C'mon, be the first kid on your block to have one.)

    The big ticket item in the entire auction was a walk-on part on the television show "Heroes," which went for a whopping $14,100.

    The Next highest auction item was $14,101 for a commissioned piece by artist Jim Lee, which will depict Superman and the auction winner.

    Even more impressive is that both items were won by the same guy.

Read the entire report at Newsarama.com, which includes a complete list of the items and the money they fetched.

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