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Jerome Siegel ( / ˈsiːɡəl / SEE-gəl; October 17, 1914 – January 28, 1996) [4] was an American comic book writer. He is the co-creator of Superman, in collaboration with his friend Joe Shuster, published by DC Comics. They also created Doctor Occult, who was later featured in The Books of Magic.
Jerry Siegel. Writer: Superman. Jerry Siegel was born in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1931, he met and befriended his future partner, Joe Shuster, when the latter moved from his birthplace in Canada. Siegel and Shuster were both avid science fiction fans, publishing a fanzine in the mid-1920s.
Jerry Siegel. Writer: Superman. Jerry Siegel was born in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1931, he met and befriended his future partner, Joe Shuster, when the latter moved from his birthplace in Canada. Siegel and Shuster were both avid science fiction fans, publishing a fanzine in the mid-1920s.
May 17, 2024 · Superman, American comic book character created for DC Comics by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster. Superman sparked the creation of an entire industry based around the exploits of masked avengers and caped vigilantes, and he remains one of the world’s most recognizable pop culture icons.
Jerry Siegel (b. October 17, 1914 – d.January 28, 1996) was a comic book writer best known as the co-creator of Superman. Jerry Siegel was a writer for National Periodical Publications and later for DC Comics.
Jerome "Jerry" Siegel (October 17, 1914 – January 28, 1996) was an American comic book writer. His most famous creation was the DC comic book character Superman, which he created in collaboration with his friend Joe Shuster. Siegel was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to a Jewish immigrant family.
Jan 31, 1996 · Jerry Siegel, whose teen-age yearning for girls gave the world Superman, died in Los Angeles on Sunday. He was 81 but was remembered less as the Cleveland visionary who dreamed up the greatest ...
Jerome Siegel ( / ˈsiːɡəl / SEE-gəl; October 17, 1914 – January 28, 1996) was an American comic book writer. He is the co-creator of Superman, in collaboration with his friend Joe Shuster, published by DC Comics. They also created Doctor Occult, who was later featured in The Books of Magic.
Feb 22, 2023 · The pair used Superman to defeat Hitler, the Luftwaffe, and his army in a special comic released in 1940 (before the US entered WWII) about how their hero would end the war, including punching the Nazi leader in the face.
Superman’s creators, writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, had unsuccessfully tried to sell the series to newspaper syndicates as a daily strip. DC then took an enormous risk in 1938 by publishing the untried character, given the depressed economic climate of the day.