Superman’s costume is iconic, but why does he dress like that? We just assume that superheroes should be wearing tight fitting outfits, tights and a cape, but it wasn’t always like this. Adam looks at what Superman, a hero created in the 1930s, is really meant to look like, as well as what inspired future superhero outfits. With soaring temperatures in Europe and across the world, Darren looks at air conditioning in Europe. He dives into the often repeated claim that you’re more likely to die from heat in Europe than from gun violence in the United States. What does this statement really mean and is it even true?
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The Basis for Superman and Other Superhero Costumes
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Why Do Superheroes Wear Capes? – YouTube
School uniforms in Japan – Wikipedia
Electric Company Magazine (1972 Children’s Television Workshop) comic books 1981
Donald Duck Received Official Discharge Papers from the Defense Department – Military.com
Europe Heat Deat vs. US Gun Death











