Poof: Pope Francis superhero street art disappears
By Associated Press
Jan 30, 2014 12:26 PM CST
The wall, left, where the image depicting Pope Francis as Superman was posted, is seen empty at the Borgo Pio district near St. Peter's Square in Rome, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2014. Pope Francis’ status as a superhero has bit the dust. Rome’s decorum police early Thursday scrubbed the wall near the Vatican...   (Associated Press)

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis' status as a superhero has bit the dust.

Rome police early Thursday scrubbed the wall near the Vatican where "SuperPope" had been displayed, showing Francis as Superman in flight and clutching his black satchel of values to spread to the world.

Artist Mauro Pallotta had put the image up on Monday in homage to Francis. Pallotta's agent, Margaret Porpiglia said Thursday the artist is now hoping to avoid a city fine, but is considering making a street art piece depicting "anti-hero" Rome Mayor Ignazio Marino.

The white caped crusader pope, which was actually painted on paper and affixed to the wall with water-based glue, had drawn immense popular interest around the Borgo neighborhood of tiny cobblestoned streets near St. Peter's Square.

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