
State representative Bill Patmon holds the new Superman license plate that will be available from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles on Oct. 7, 2013 in Cleveland. Ohio fans of the Man of Steel now officially can have the Superman logo on their wheels. A license plate with the iconic "S'' insignia and the phrase "Truth, Justice and the American Way" went on sale Monday. Relatives of Superman creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster were on hand for the plate's unveiling outside the Cleveland-area home where Siegel lived, The plates cost $20, plus the standard registration fee of $34.50 or the typical $16.25 in fees to replace existing plates. Part of the fee goes to the Siegel and Shuster Society, which commemorates the men's work. Patmon was responsible for introducing legislation for the license plate in the Ohio House. (AP Photo/The Plain Dealer, Gus Chan) MANDATORY CREDIT; NO SALES
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