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  1. Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel gave pride to immigrants then and now. Not many may recognize, but their creation Superman embodied a hero who fought for people’s equality, justice, and peace. As a character made by both immigrants, Superman himself too was an immigrant. He was raised by American parents, but his true identity is a Kryptonian.

  2. Joe Shuster (1914-1992) is best known for creating the world’s first superhero, Superman, in collaboration with writer Jerry Siegel. When they first met in 1930, Shuster and Siegel were two shy, unpopular Jewish teens from Cleveland who shared an affection for science-fiction pulp magazines. Immediate friends, they began collaborating on ...

  3. Julius Schwartz later credited The Time Traveller as the inspiration for Siegel to produce Science Fiction, thus leading to the creation of Superman. However, Jerry had previously released the Cosmic Stories fanzine in 1929. According to Jerry, the motivation to self-publish came from constantly being rejected.

  4. Jerome „Jerry“ Siegel war ein US-amerikanischer Comicautor. Gemeinsam mit Joe Shuster kreierte er den Superhelden Superman. Im Jahr 1932 veröffentlichten Siegel und Shuster ihre erste gemeinsame Geschichte, die sie The Reign of the Superman nannten. Dies war die erste Nennung des Namens Superman, auch wenn ihr Charakter noch nicht viel mit dem heute bekannten Superhelden zu tun hatte. Ab ...

  5. En 1943, Jerry Siegel fue llamado a enlistarse en el ejército y sus contribuciones disminuyeron en gran medida. Don Cameron y Alvin Schwarts se unieron al equipo de guionistas, con Schwartz trabajando en conjunto con Boring en la tira cómica de Superman, que había sido iniciada por Siegel y Shuster en 1939. [28]

  6. JERRY SIEGEL Cleveland, Ohio, USA (17 de octubre de 1914) - Los Angeles, California, USA (28 de enero de 1996) Guionista: Hijo de inmigrantes judíos de Lituania, Siegel era el más pequeño de seis hermanos. Su padre, Mitchell, era un pintor de carteles que apoyó las inclinaciones artísticas de su hijo.

  7. 1 de dic. de 2017 · Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster were both born to Jewish immigrants, the Siegel’s from Lithuania and Shuster’s from the Netherlands and Ukraine. In 1931 the two became fast friends at Cleveland’s Glenville High School and ended up creating comics together. At the age of 16, both Siegel and Shuster were already accomplished comic artists.

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