Kiss frontman Gene Simmons tours the new DC Comics exhibit at Warner Bros Studios
He is known as the frontman of one of the world's most elaborate rock bands, but Gene Simmons says he was branded a 'comic book geek' growing up. The Kiss singer said people made fun of his love of superheroes as a child because it was considered 'kid stuff', as he toured a new DC Comics exhibit at Warner Bros Studios in Los Angeles. Simmons, 66, said he felt 'justice' as superhero movies dominate today's box office and compared characters such as Superman and Green Lantern to Greek mythological figures. (Footage by PA Media via Getty Images)





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