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  1. (10 December 1910 - 28 February 1983, USA) 'Superman'. Ira Yarbrough was born in 1910 in Webster, Missouri. He joined Joe Shuster 's 'Superman' team in early 1943. There, he worked on Shuster's pages as well as his own. Unlike the other artists in the studio, Yarbrough's style was very comical.

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    Ira Yarbrough (b. 1911 – d.1983) was a comic book artist.

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  2. We did not see Mister Mxyztplk appear in the Superman COMIC BOOK until JUNE 1944, in a story by Jerry Siegel and Ira Yarbrough (ghosting for Joe Shuster)... So, what gives?

  3. Name: Ira Yarbrough Type: Common Alternative Name. Other Names: Joe Shuster Type: Ghost Name. Signatures: Joe Shuster [generic] Awards for Stories: 2020: Hugo Award - Retro Hugo. The Mysterious Mr. Mxyztplk! (Superman) comic story, 12p. Relations: Ghosted for - Joe Shuster (b. 1914) Employee of - Siegel and Shuster Studio (b. 1939)

  4. Jul 20, 2019 · The issue was by Jerry Siegel and Ira Yarbrough, with the mischievous "villain" popping up in the third story (note the spelling - it wouldn't be until 1958 that the p and the l swapped places, which is the way that Mxyzptlk has been spelled ever since).... Mxyzlptk causes all sorts of commotion with his magical powers...

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm9153705Ira Yarbrough - IMDb

    Writer: Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Ira Yarbrough was born on 10 December 1910 in Webster, Missouri, USA. Ira was a writer, known for Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2008). Ira died on 28 February 1983 in Sarasota, Florida, USA.

  6. Artist Biography & Facts. Ira Yarbrough (1911 - 1983) was active/lived in New York. Ira Yarbrough is known for Comic strip artist. Ira Yarbrough (1911-83) worked closely with Joe Shuster, sometimes over his layouts, sometimes on his own. His work first appears in Action Comics 63 in August 1943, in a Don Cameron written story "When Stars Collide".

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