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  1. 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.

  2. Joe Shuster. Writer: Superman. 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. It was during this period that they read Philip Wylie's book, "Gladiator", about a mysterious ...

  3. Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Creator Hall of Fame, 2005. Joseph Shuster ( July 10, 1914 – July 30, 1992) was a Canadian - American cartoonist. Shuster along with Jerry Siegel created Superman. It proved one of the most popular and influential comic book hero in comic book history. Shuster died of a heart failure and hypertension in Los ...

  4. Joe Shuster, Co-Creator of Superman. Joe Shuster was born in Toronto, Canada on July 10, 1914. At the age of nine, his family moved to Cleveland, Ohio where he would later meet Jerome Siegel, with whom he would become a creative partner. In 1932/33 the pair edited & published their own fan magazine covering the new fantasy fiction of the day.

  5. Joe Shuster was born on July 10th, 1914 in Toronto, Canada. He showed a love for drawing at an early age. In 1931, he met his soon to be friend Jerry Siegel when he moved to Cleveland, Ohio. Joe ...

  6. Aug 18, 2010 · Jerry Siegel, left, and Joe Shuster met in high school and after the two came up with the idea of a comic book hero, Siegel took control of the venture and concocted a romantic origin story for ...

  7. SUPERMAN, the popular comic book superhero, was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster in 1933 while both attended GLENVILLE High School. Their creation became known worldwide, inspired numerous imitation superheroes, and brought fortune to many, but Siegel and Shuster enjoyed none of that fortune between 1949-75.

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