“News” updated July 27, 2006!

 

 

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Celestion

Upcoming Documentary Sheds New Light On Superhero Icon!

 

Keep your eyes peeled for the latest and possibly greatest all-new documentary from The Hero Channel! "Celestion: The Man, The Myth, The Manuscript" is in production now. Inspired by the upcoming "authorized biography" (Celestion: A Hero Revealed), this special features classic footage and startling new information on the hero many still consider the greatest of them all!

This documentary follows Celestion's career from the very beginnings back in the early 1950's.  The fearless ultra powerful champion of justice burst on the scene smashing criminal and Communists alike. He was soon joined by Celestial Girl, the spunky young woman whose Atomic Ray Gun struck fear (and deadly radiation) into the hearts of evil-doers. 

The Terrific Twosome dominated headlines until Celestial Girl's mysterious disappearance in 1958. Does the new book substantiate long-time rumors that personal demons ended her heroic career?  Watch to find out!

Celestion remained foremost in the hearts of righteous Americans into the turbulent Sixties. In 1964, he donned a mask which he wore for a decade.  Thirty years later, the mystery behind the mask is finally revealed, based on recent interviews with the hero himself. 

Although Celestion retired from active duty years ago, his exploits still serve to inspire the heroes who followed in his footsteps. If you're too young to have known him in his heyday, learn his incredible story! If you're a fan who thinks you know the entire story, prepare to be surprised!   Watch "Celestion: The Man, The Myth, The Manuscript"! 

Classic photograph of the legendary CELESTION, accompanied by sidekick CELESTIAL GIRL.  Photograph taken during battle with the terrifying menace known as TERROR-DAWN, ca. 1952.

 

 

HERO CHANNEL FACTOID!

Celestion first donned a mask in October, 1964.  Rumors quickly spread that the hero had died in battle against members of the Communist Cadre, and that someone else was under the mask. History was made in September 1965 when Celestion appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show to let the American public hear his voice.