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Tag Archives: Silver Age
Superman Fan Podcast, episode 280
Billy Hogan has released episode 280 of the Superman Fan Podcast! If you’re a fan of Jerry Siegel’s take on Supergirl, you’re in for a treat. Among the stories looked at this episode are two written by Siegel — which … Continue reading
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Tagged Action Comics, Bottle City of Kandor, Curt Swan, Daily Planet, Dick Wilson Malverne, George Klein, Jerro, Jerry Siegel, Jim Mooney, Jimmy Olsen, Jor-El, Lex Luthor, Linda Lee Danvers, Lois Lane, Lori Lemaris, Perry White, Phantom GIrl, Phantom Zone, Phantom Zone projector, Silver Age, Supergirl, Supergirl Emergency Squad, Supergirl Fan Club, Superman, Superman (comic)
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Random Panel #48
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Tagged Curt Swan, George Klein, Jerry Siegel, Silver Age, Supergirl, Superman (comic)
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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