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Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Superman!” was a huge part of the childhood of a certain generation of ...
There are no overt religious references in Superman comics. But over eight decades, he’s been viewed as a divine entity, a ...
"The pride you feel in being where Jerry [Siegel] and Joe [Shuster] first created Superman was invigorating. You exemplify his spirit. But just as much it’s the pride you have in your community ...
Midway through the very first ... you I saw Superman last night!” In that short interlude, not even five full pages long, Superman and Lois Lane creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster establish ...
The drawing ... is also Superman Day, marking the publication date of the character’s debut in Action Comics No. 1 in 1938. Glenville High School classmates Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created ...
Superman is only months ... On this day in 1938 the first superhero entered our atmosphere via the imaginations of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. He gave us someone to believe in, not because ...
Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster ... The appearance of Superman was inspired by Siegel himself. Joanne recalled watching Joe draw sketches of Jerry with his hands on his ...
Before he leapt tall buildings in a single bound, Superman was just a couple of guys from Glenville’s idea of a hero.