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Superman Is A Story From Egypt | One54

Superman Is A Story From Egypt | One54

That headline — “Superman Is a Story From Egypt” — is a common internet claim, but it is mostly false. There are some symbolic similarities people point to, but Superman was not taken from ancient Egyptian mythology.

Here’s the clear, factual breakdown 👇


🦸‍♂️ Where Superman Actually Comes From (Verified History)

Superman was created in 1938 by:

They were Jewish American creators, and historians are very clear about their influences.

Primary inspirations:

  1. The Bible (especially Moses)
    • A child sent away to escape destruction
    • Raised by others
    • Grows up to save humanity
      👉 This parallel is widely acknowledged by Siegel himself.
  2. Jewish folklore
    • The Golem (a powerful protector of the oppressed)
    • Themes of exile, survival, and justice
  3. Early sci-fi & pulp heroes
    • Characters like John Carter of Mars
    • Nietzsche’s idea of the “Übermensch” (though Superman rejects its elitism)

There is no historical record of Siegel or Shuster citing Egypt as a source.


🏺 Why People Claim “Superman Came From Egypt”

Some content creators (including One54-style videos) point to symbolic similarities, such as:

But here’s the problem:

These themes are universal across many cultures:

Shared themes ≠ direct origin.

There is no Egyptian myth that matches:


📚 What Scholars Say

Comic historians and cultural scholars agree:

If Superman were Egyptian in origin, we would see:

None exist.

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