Superman’s Fortress Of Solitude Super Network
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“Look, up in the sky. It’s a bird… it’s a plane… no, it’s Superman.”
So went one of the most memorable openings in the golden age of radio, the show being the Adventures of Superman. Starting as a comic book hero in 1939, the man of steel has transcended all forms of entertainment and media. He is a universally recognized icon, one that transcends all languages. He has provided many generations with quality entertainment, and will continue to do so for years. Today we take a look at a site that celebrates the whole culture surrounding Superman.
The site is called the Fortress of Solitude Super Network. It is a fan-maintained site that has just about everything you would want to know about Superman. The Fortress of Solitude was where Superman went to get away from it all - sort of his home away from home. At this site, cybervisitors can get away from it all, as well.
[Superman's Fortress Of Solitude Super Network, continued]
One hundred thirty miles south of the North Pole, there was a hollow, artificially built mountain. The mightiest hands on Earth had gathered and fused together a huge mass of granite blocks which now sat collecting snow and permafrost, hidden from anyone who might be imprudent enough to linger over this forsaken corner of the Earth. From the sky, one could see only a golden arrow the length of two Olympic pools which pointed north, presumably for the benefit of airline pilots. Only Superman could lift the sixty-ton object, slide it into a camouflaged lock set into the mountain face, and open the door bigger than most medieval cathedrals. This Fortress of Solitude, this repository for collectibles - the junk and the treasure of the great man’s life - was the final privacy he had.
