It Turns Out Superman Was Originally A Fraternity Man

The iconic Superman “S” is a very recognizable symbol in American culture. While it was common knowledge that cartoonist Joe Shuster first sketched Superman in the years before the United States’ entrance into World War II, a new finding suggests Superman’s roots are not just as a comic book superhero.

A sketch was recently released by the Ontario Jewish Archives that sheds new light on the origin of Superman. The sketch is an early depiction, however, instead of the well-known “S” on his chest, Superman is sporting a “BSR” logo. Some believe that rather than a superhero, Superman may have started as a mascot for the now Beta Sigma Rho chapter at the University of Toronto.

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Although Joe Shuster was not a BSR at the University of Toronto, his cousin was. It is believed that during one of his many visits to his cousin’s fraternity house, Shuster may have drawn up Superman as a mascot for the chapter. Adding to the evidence, the sketch was found in a Beta Sigma Rho scrapbook.

While in the grand scheme of things, I couldn’t care less that Superman has his roots in Greek life, there is a reason I’m happy for this discovery. Superman was really the genesis for popular comic books. All future superheroes were modeled off him to some extent. Thus, anytime some nerd is talking shit about how “lame” fraternities are (ha, nerds), you can let him know that if it wasn’t for fraternities, the only hobby he’d have would be fantasizing about our women.

[via The Jewish Daily Forward]

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  1. Toomers corner

    It fucking says beta sigma rho behind his head. What else do you think it is?

    13 years ago at 3:40 pm
  2. zackbroller

    Destroying half the city saving the day with no consequences then flying off with the hottest slam piece in Metropolis. FaF

    13 years ago at 3:45 pm
    1. BourbonWhileCoked

      ^Really? Me too man. Let’s be buddies, come on let’s do a line in the bathroom!

      13 years ago at 1:32 am
    1. Canada

      For all you ignoramuses out there: Canada has Kappa Sig, FIJI, DKE, Sig Chi, Beta, SAE, Sig Nu, Pike, Phi Delt, KA, Lambda Chi, TKE, and most of the popular fraternities. Same with sororities. Canada has Theta, DG, AGD, KKG, AOII, Gamma Phi, Pi Phi, Tri-Delt, etc.

      I don’t know if ya’ll are being sarcastic or not, but seriously, fuck. Fuck. FUCK.

      13 years ago at 9:27 pm
    2. OMFratRebel

      Says they have most of the popular fraternities, names three popular fraternities next to TKE and Pike. TCanadaM

      13 years ago at 2:56 am
  3. canuckzete

    Somewhat relevant…Actor Dean Cane – most widely know for his role as Clark Kent in the TV series: Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, was a member of Zeta Psi at Princeton.

    13 years ago at 7:32 pm
    1. OMFratRebel

      Somewhat relevant… Dean is the name of a fraternity brother of ours. He once ate 2 whole tacos. It was impressive. Seriously, you guys would have all been like “wow! two whole tacos! this guy is fucking cool!” had you seen it. We all call him the guy that once ate two tacos now, because it was such an impressive sight

      13 years ago at 2:00 am
  4. icanoutdrinkyou

    Taking something lame and canadian and turning it into something awesome and American. TFM

    13 years ago at 1:52 am