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The evolution of Superman's chest shield from yellow to red was not a clear-cut process, involving various artists and colorists. Joe Shuster's original design of Superman's S shield coloring was ...
Long before Marvel and DC characters invaded present-day movie and TV screens, superheroes had been saving the universe for decades, with some standing above others … Here’s how your favorite ...
Superman? The legendary superhero created by Clevelanders Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster in 1933 has traditionally been played on screen by a fresh-faced, lesser-known actor. Want a big star ...
The Free Stamp, Jesse Owens, The Thinker and the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument – these sculptures are part of Cleveland’s ...
Both Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster are buried in Los Angeles ... Greater Cleveland Film Commission raffles off Superman art signed by director, stars of upcoming movie More information ...
Jerry Siegel Replacing Joe Shuster On Superman Sells For $264,000 ... Jerry Siegel outlines the concept for Superman to comic strip artist Russell Keaton in June 1934, nearly four years before ...
Their mother, Helen Louise Cohen, was a pretty, lively teenager with brown hair when she met Joe Shuster ... the family’s ownership, and Shuster rented his art studio. Whatever the case ...
The auction house ComicConnect is currently selling off a number of historical documents from Jerry Siegel, the co-creator of Superman, with Joe Shuster. Famously, in 1938, the pair sold all ...
The co-creation, in the 1930s, of two friends and Glenville High classmates, writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, Superman, with his superhuman abilities and his urban crime-fighting ways ...