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Random Panel #51
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Tagged Action Comics, Jerry Siegel, Silver Age, Stan Kaye, Superman, Wayne Boring
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Random Panel #50
Jerry Siegel takes a friendly poke at fellow cartoonist Al Capp, creator of “Li’l Abner.”
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Tagged Action Comics, Al Capp, Ed Dobrotka, Golden Age, Jerry Siegel, John Sikela, Superman
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Home movies
Over at his blog, Brad Ricca, author of “Super Boys: The Amazing Story of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster — The Creators of Superman” (Have you read it yet? Because you really should.), has posted clips of vintage and ultra-rare … Continue reading
Random Panel #49
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Tagged Clark Kent, Jerry Siegel, John Forte, Lois Lane, Silver Age, Superman (comic)
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Scribblenauts Unmasked promo
In promotion for the release of Scribblenauts Unmasked, the video game’s makers have produced a series of images paying homage to classic DC Comics covers, including this — the first-released of such images — send-up to Joe Shuster’s iconic cover … Continue reading