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Philadelphia, Apr 18: The $412 cheque that DC Comics wrote to acquire Superman and other creative works by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster has sold for $160,000 in an online auction.
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Monument planned to honor Superman as Cleveland’s ownJerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, dreamed up the caped hero. Their journey wasn’t easy. “People ask all the time: How did these 11th graders come up with Superman? It was really difficult to ...
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ComingSoon on MSNExclusive DC: Superman Excerpt Previews Collection of Classic Man of Steel StoriesSuperman, a brand-new collectible deluxe book featuring 12 iconic stories from creators such as Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, ...
Jerry Siegel and Shuster assigned worldwide Superman rights to DC’s predecessor in 1938, getting “a mere $130 ($65 each).” Peary’s suit outlines how “the copyright laws of countries with ...
It came down to foreign copyrights to the original character. In 1938, Superman co-creators Shuster and Jerome Siegel signed the global rights to Superman to Detective Comics, Inc. (DC Comics ...
Mark Peary, the nephew of late “Superman” co-creator Joe Shuster, had filed the suit in January, claiming that Shuster’s estate had the right to terminate “Superman” copyrights in the ...
copyright to “Superman” in 10 countries, finding that the federal courts have no jurisdiction over the dispute. Mark Peary, the nephew of late “Superman” co-creator Joe Shuster ...
right to distribute James Gunn’s Superman ... Siegel created the character and sold the copyright to him for $130 in 1938. In 2013, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeal rejected the Shuster estate ...
Superman will fly in the United Kingdom after all. On Thursday, a judge shot down the attempt by the estate of Joe Shuster (who co-created the character) to have the upcoming James Gunn film ...
and director James Gunn's Superman may have run into a (potentially) major roadblock on its journey to the big screen when Mark Peary, the nephew of the late Superman co-creator Joe Shuster ...
Shuster, who died in 1992 at age 78, created Superman with late writer Jerome Siegel and licensed the character to DC’s predecessor Detective Comics. Shuster’s estate’s lawsuit, filed in ...
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