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CBR revisits the book that started it all, the very first Superman comic that debuted under Action Comics #1, by Jerry Siegel ...
There are no overt religious references in Superman comics. But over eight decades, he’s been viewed as a divine entity, a savior figure — his sacrifice Christ-like, his will to lead as strong as ...
Samantha Baskind, professor of art history at Cleveland State ... to Great Britain in 1938 and 1939. In Superman’s Kryptonian name, Kal-El, chosen by his original Jewish creators Jerry Siegel and Joe ...
Glenville High School classmates Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created Superman in 1932. Proceeds benefit the film commission, the nonprofit that works to lure film and television productions to ...
Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, Superman was initially conceived as a villain. However, the two creators quickly changed course and adapted Superman to the character we know ...
Unfortunately for the Shuster estate, U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman ruled that he couldn’t really make a ruling, because ...