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The Superman breaking chains on DC Studios’ new animated logo is the exact same as that first appeared on the back cover of Superman #1. That immediately tells us two things about DC Studios.
The image of Superman breaking chains is an iconic one that has been reinterpreted many, many times over, and it seems this is the first published interpretation of the idea.
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