Kicking off its celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Man of Steel, The Plain Dealer has released a video that traces Superman's Cleveland roots, from the character's creation by teenagers Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in the city's Glenville neighborhood to the studio they later established that employed local artists like John Sikela, Leo Nowak, Ed Dobrotka and Hi Mankin.

Over the next few days, the newspaper will roll out more Superman content, including a 90-second video about kryptonite, the full story of the character's creation, and an illustrated timeline.