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To all our American friends, a most Happy Thanksgiving. It's also the end of Reign of the Supermen's daily run (becomes a weekly Saturday feature starting this weekend)! Both are causes for a little cheer, and what says cheer more than balloons! We turn first to that venerable helium-filled tradition, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade for some truly massive Superman balloons. 1987's above is nice, but check out these vintage blow-ups from 1940:
And 1966:
Which is not to say Superman balloons weren't used in actual Superman stories, because they were. The following is probably less than exhaustive...
In Adventure Comics #208 (1955), for example, Superboy covers up sightings of a "flying boy" by inflating his own indestructibly stretchable costumes with super-lung power, making LIKE a balloon.
In the very next issue (Adventure 209), the Superboy Week Fair unveils the Superboy blimp!
In Superman #81 (1953), Superman blows into his own suit, fills it with phosphorescent mollusk shells, and lights up the whole city under threat from a power outage.
And Super-Friends # 9 (2009) shows that the tradition is still alive as the Super-Friends break out the super-balloons (with cameo by Super-Turtle!) for Superman's birthday.
Maybe you have another favorite super-balloon story my cursory research didn't find? Let us know. And then, it's back here for more Reign on Saturday AND make sure you swing by Monday for a celebratory It's-Stopped-Reigning contest!
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![Unless you do it as a toga](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjek4kGfFrb1l0MT4wbQEa3DVNoVz2sGu2JqJO3bRZxgAeZTQbe6Skr8TprGInbvpmx0Fk5yqR3xFBZMTwLdlc4g7eg_i6M83EfmueAlW8QEculOllvHH3oBxHpbpsyo6Xzm4UI/s400/reign400-2.jpg)
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![Celebrity never got to Superboy's head](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhfvB3jxXEvzjaIlAM9MI_gBebsJrk0PYOQkIFghyphenhyphenOI1q4SbtIe8d13qFm_oETmsQP49rSD3nFkjYurzvGCifF3-k7-FFvtDqtXldw45uFfVdJSTWjzfz3wJyVHKQl6_OCSx1Ow/s400/reign400-4.jpg)
![Take THAT, bat signal!](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiDngVAGQVuXvtDb5OHuAYCubqKyi6wIWXn2YcKSSgdm3X8C0nC8x0Bdij6Anvokd2d1RUfCdPQGRq2OWUq497jficyGyNA1cnmPgOEHQzyCjlGGqgURY0gIHXAu_JwgBfeV1lR/s400/reign400-5.jpg)
![Nice cameo, but did the crowd wonder what the hell Michaelangelo was doing in a Superman suit?](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhKclE4rJ53-DSL-YoTpl4_1P_HHIPt-O0ZLxFRwP7avQu3MsmK0rP-7LPYDpCPXKrTbK95OeBvTyMaSvncej3k8JEEtFuduS9tOZpserl2y_IgfibHjTFqdr0AuHOE2lGfSWQY/s400/reign400-6.jpg)
Maybe you have another favorite super-balloon story my cursory research didn't find? Let us know. And then, it's back here for more Reign on Saturday AND make sure you swing by Monday for a celebratory It's-Stopped-Reigning contest!
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And after seeing the cover for Adventure Comics #274 for the first time, I'm too freaked out to go on ... the Kents more appalled by their son's shirking of responsibility than by the terrifying monster:
http://www.comics.org/issue/15737/cover/4/
Sorry, derailing ... I just had to share.
I don't know if the story within features as Superman balloon, but there's one on the cover of Superman: The Man of Steel #132, along with everybody's favorite Thanksgiving guest, Mr. Mxyzptlk!
Would love to one day be sealed in a parade balloon with the face cut out and mine in its place