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    Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Creator Hall of Fame, 2005. Signature. Joseph Shuster ( / ˈʃuːstər / SHOO-stər; July 10, 1914 – July 30, 1992), [3] [4] [5] was a Canadian-American comic book artist best known for co-creating the DC Comics character Superman, with Jerry Siegel, in Action Comics #1 ( cover-dated June 1938).

  2. Learn about the life and legacy of Joe Shuster, the artist behind Superman, through a graphic novel by Julian Voloj and Thomas Campi. The book explores Shuster's friendship with Jerry Siegel, his struggles with eyesight and poverty, and his impact on the comic book industry.

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  3. Jun 16, 2008 · Learn about Joe Shuster, the Toronto-born cartoonist who co-created Superman with Jerry Siegel in 1933. Find out his biography, achievements, challenges and legacy in the comic book industry.

  4. Joe Shuster (1914-1992) is best known for creating the world’s first superhero, Superman, in collaboration with writer Jerry Siegel. When they first met in 1930, Shuster and Siegel were two shy, unpopular Jewish teens from Cleveland who shared an affection for science-fiction pulp magazines. Immediate friends, they began collaborating on ...

  5. Joe Shuster was one of the creators of Superman, the iconic comic book character that debuted in 1938. He had a long and bitter legal battle with DC Comics over the rights to Superman, and died in 1992.

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  6. Aug 3, 1992 · Joe Shuster, who changed the dimension of comic books 54 years ago when he helped create the invincible Superman, yet had to watch through failing eyes as others reaped huge profits from the Man ...

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    Joe Shuster was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. At age 9 he and his family moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where he met and befriended his future partner Jerome "Jerry" Siegel. Siegel and Shuster were both avid science fiction fans, publishing a fanzine in the mid-1920s.

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