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Action Comics #8, January 1939
Story: Superman in the Slums
Writer: Jerry Siegel
Artist: Joe Shuster
Cover Artist: Fred Guardineer
***Rare non-Superman cover.***
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Action Comics #2, July 1938
Story: Superman, Revolution in San Monte
Writer: Jerry Siegel
Artist: Joe Shuster
Cover Artist: Leo O’Mealia
****Rare non-Superman cover.***
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Greetings, humans. Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster were paid $130 for Superman. No one pays me to remind you to read Superman comics.
¡Ya estamos en #marzo, noctámbulos! Lo que quiere decir que… ¡este mes llega la trilogía completa de #Everlost a librerías! 👻
Neal Shusterman explora en ella temas como la vida, la muerte y lo que podría haber a medio camino.
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Greetings, humans. Jerry Siegel wrote Superman comics. Joe Shuster drew Superman comics. I post Superman comics. You read Superman comics.
Greetings, humans. Jerry Siegel wrote Superman comics. Joe Shuster drew Superman comics. I post Superman comics. You read Superman comics.
Irredeemable:
The Plutonian (Evil Superman) has his essence and very idea scattered across infinite universes, one of which has him has him cause Siegel and Shuster to create Superman
@FilbiPott Reminds me of Joe Shuster's fetish art.
Check out this full-color pin-up of Superman by his co-creator Joe Shuster. Joe drew this portrait in 1979, when he was considered "legally blind," and working with the aid of a jeweler's loupe. It took him 40 hours to render this portrait during a Texas comics convention visit
It is perhaps not a coincidence that when Siegel and Shuster were removed from their own feature - the comic that made DC a hit - Lois began degenerating into a "nag", a weak damsel with petty motivations all centered around her crush on Superman, her silver age archetype.
Something that I never appreciated until I sat down and read way too many old comics is how genre-breaking superhero comics were for female characters in the first half of the golden age. Siegel and Shuster's Lois was a capable, hard-nosed career woman, and often drove the plot.
The Superman Legacy - Superman Comics Cover By Joe Shuster and Wayne Boring #superman #clarkkent
“A successful lie is not fueled by the liar; it is fueled by the willingness of the listener to believe. You can’t expose a lie without first shattering the will to believe it.”
― Neal Shusterman
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@RealDrDocphd Shuster rules obviously but you wanna talk about kinetic golden age artists ahead of their time I’m all about John Sikela
Also, that’s a nice homage from Toth to a particularly Shuster way of depicting Superman.
Siegel & Shuster did not create Superman to save cats from trees.
Siegel & Shuster did not create Superman to show up to school lunch.
Siegel & Shuster did not create Superman to make ppl comfortable.
Siegel & Shuster created Superman to help the helpless & put fear into baddies.