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Editor’s note: This is the first in a three-part series on the history of Superman’s creators, Clevelanders Jerry Siegel and Joe ... Federal Men, Dr. Occult, Spy, Slam Bradley and more were ...
This would probably correspond to payments for work in Detective Comics, New Adventure Comics, and More Fun Comics, where Siegel and Shuster had strips such as Doctor Occult, Federal Men ...
This would probably correspond to payments for work in Detective Comics, New Adventure Comics, and More Fun Comics, where Siegel and Shuster had strips such as Doctor Occult, Federal Men ...
Siegel and Shuster were hired by Major Malcolm Wheeler Nicholson to produce stories for characters like Slam Bradley, the Federal Men, Radio Squad and Dr. Occult. Eventually, the company that ...
The following contains major spoilers for The Flash#17, on sale now from DC Comics. Nightwing just explained why some of DC's ...
The “Doctor Occult” feature continued to appear in the retitled More Fun Comics through #33, cover-dated June 1938, by which point Siegel and Shuster had bigger fish to fry. He vanished for a ...
Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's creation of Superman ... they had also delved into the realm of superheroes in 1936 with Doctor Occult. However, their earlier hero didn't make the splash that ...
SHUSTER, JOSEPH (July 10, 1914 - July 30, 1992), was a comic book illustrator who co-created the DC Comics character SUPERMAN alongside his lifetime friend JEROME SIEGEL. Born in Toronto, Canada, a ...
SIEGEL, JEROME (October 17, 1914 - January 28, 1996), was a comic book writer who co-created Superman alongside JOSEPH SHUSTER. Siegel, the youngest of six children, was born in Cleveland, Ohio. His ...
The original Glenville High School is Siegel and Shuster’s alma mater. It was at 810 Parkwood Dr., but shifting demographics in the 1960s forced a building to be constructed at 650 E 113th St ...