To: DC Entertainment

DC: Let Jeffrey's Memorial Use Superman Logo!

Five-year-old Jeffrey Baldwin was starved to death by his sadistic grandparents after years of abuse.

Toronto citizens wanted to create a memorial statue honoring the boy and what he loved, including the Superman comics that kept him smiling in the face of horrific pain. But DC Entertainment, formerly DC Comics, will not allow the Superman logo to be used.

Thanks to DC's decision, a hero for the most vulnerable in society is now denied the chance to be a symbol for Toronto parents and kids — unless we speak out and shame DC into reversing its decision now!

Why is this important?

For Jeffrey Baldwin and the Toronto citizens who remember him, Superman is a symbol of love and hope even in the face of man's extreme cruelty.