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Monthly Archives: September 2013
Worth a mint
On the heels of Canada Post’s announcement about a new line of Superman stamps featuring the art of Joe Shuster, the Royal Canadian Mint has announced a line of Superman coins in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the character’s … Continue reading
Superman Fan Podcast, episode 278
Like clockwork, Billy Hogan returns with episode 278 of the Superman Fan Podcast! Again, only one Jerry Siegel-written story on the agenda this time, but what a doozy it is. “Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match! Find me a find! … Continue reading
Posted in Podcasts, Superman Fan Podcast
Tagged Action Comics, Brainiac 5, Chameleon Boy, Cosmic Boy, Edna Danvers, Fortress of Solitude, Fred Danvers, Helen of Troy, Jerry Siegel, Jim Mooney, Legion of Super-Heroes, Lightning Lad, Linda Lee Danvers, Luma Lynai, Phantom GIrl, Rhondous, Saturn Girl, Sun Boy, Supergirl, Superman, Triplicate Girl
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Random Panel #46
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Tagged Curt Swan, George Klein, Jerry Siegel, Jimmy Olsen, Silver Age, Superman, Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen
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The coming of Gadgetman!
Throughout much of his career, Jerry Siegel was a workhorse, churning out multiple stories for multiple feature — at times for multiple companies — all within the same month. In the mid 1960s, Siegel was winding down his second run … Continue reading