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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Brad Ricca talks ‘Super Boys’
PREVIEWSworld talked with author Brad Ricca about his upcoming biography on Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, “Super Boys: The Amazing Adventures of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster — The Creators of Superman.” Here’s a taste, wherein Ricca details what to … Continue reading
Random Panel #27
Jerry Siegel wasn’t the only one who wrote absurd Silver Age stories. But he was better at it than most.
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Tagged Brainiac, George Papp, Jerry Siegel, Jimmy Olsen, Lex Luthor, Phantom Zone projector, Superman (comic)
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Incoming: Superman (Vol. 3) #19 variant
Hitting stores this week is SUPERMAN (Vol. 3) #19, with a special variant cover by Al Jaffee paying homage to Joe Shuster’s iconic cover to ACTION COMICS #1 See the original solicitation post for more information on this great variant.
Posted in Releases
Tagged Al Jaffee, Alfred E. Neuman, Homage, Joe Shuster, Superman, Superman (Vol. 3)
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Jerry Siegel at the World’s Fair
In 1940, Superman’s popularity had hit full steam. The character was appearing monthly in ACTION COMICS, a quarterly self-titled comic, seven days a week in newspapers across the country and entertaining listeners three times via his audio adventures on the … Continue reading
Posted in Artifacts
Tagged Harry Donenfeld, Jack Liebowitz, Jerry Siegel, New York World's Fair 1940, Superman Day
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