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Siegel House

May 29, 2009: Brad Meltzer on Restoring the Siegel House

Newsarama.com caught up with author Brad Meltzer to talk to him about the restoration of Jerry Siegel's house and the up-coming ribbon cutting ceremony in Cleveland, Ohio. Here's an excerpt from the article...

    Meltzer said his main motivation for saving the house was simply the history. "Joe Shuster's house was in such bad condition, they had to knock it down. We didn't want that happening to the Siegel one," he said. "And luckily, friends like Jim [Lee], and Neil [Gaiman], and Brian [Bendis], and Jeph [Loeb] and Geoff [Johns], and so many others thought the same. They donated the best stuff. We just had the site."

    The writer said the restoration was also the result of a lot of hard work from the Siegel & Shuster Society. While the comic book community took care of the funding, "they did all the heavy lifting," Meltzer said. "The people of Cleveland did that. We owe them forever for getting it done."

    As a result, the Siegel house will have an official ribbon-cutting ceremony this summer to unveil the restored home to the public.

    "The roof, the siding, the cement...so much has been done to this place," Meltzer said. "They even repainted it back to historic colors -- honestly, I kinda liked the red and bright blue, but history won in this one. The only thing that made me crazy was the dark green trim. Green on Superman's house? A bunch of us screamed bloody Kryptonite, but again, it's good to have the history. And from what I hear, we'll have a great showing by the Siegel family for the big unveiling. So if you're anywhere near Cleveland, hope you'll join us."

You can read the complete report at Newsarama.com.



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