by Casey Lynn
Contributing Writer, [GAS]
Meltzer (who also writes for Justice League of America) discovered the poor condition of the house when he was researching The Book of Lies and enlisted some geeks in high places as well as Superman fans to help. An auction with everything from t-shirts and donated artwork to rare memorabilia and a walk-on role in Heroes raised twice as much as Meltzer was anticipating–over $100,000, enough to renovate both the outside and inside of the house. The elderly couple living there now have agreed to eventually sell the house to the Siegel and Schuster Society.
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