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1938 joe shuster and jerry siegel
1938 joe shuster and jerry siegel











Since the first signs of fame, DC Comics and other large corporations have profited off everyone’s favorite Kryptonian - that is, everyone but Siegel and Shuster. It would take decades of legal wrangling and courtroom battling before the two would get any semblance of fair compensation or recognition for creating Superman. Despite coming up with the concept of a hero who was faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, Siegel and Shuster gave up the rights to Clark Kent and his alter ego early on in their careers. However, it wasn’t always so certain that the duo would get their due as comic book luminaries.

1938 joe shuster and jerry siegel 1938 joe shuster and jerry siegel 1938 joe shuster and jerry siegel

Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster are now widely recognized as the creators of Superman, one of the best comic book superheroes of all time.













1938 joe shuster and jerry siegel