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And just sold at Heritage Auctions for the princely sum of $264,000, a pitch for Superman by Jerry Siegel in letter form, setting out how it might work as a newspaper strip, to another artist, Russell ...
Famously, in 1938, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster the co-creator of Superman, sold all rights to the character to the comic-book publisher Detective Comics, Inc, later National Comics and forerunner of ...
It's generally known that Superman creators Siegel and Shuster had fallen on hard times by the 1950s, but the attached letter from 1952, auctioned at Hake's yesterday, illustrates this rather starkly.
The Joe Shuster estate suing Warner Bros and DC Comics over the Superman movie was the most-read story on Bleeding Cool yesterday. Lying In The Gutters is the daily runaround for the most-read stories ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The estate of Superman co-creator and Cleveland native Joe Shuster has filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics that could disrupt the studio’s plans to release ...
Of course, he knew of the lurid contents: “Nights of Horror,” of which only 16 issues were published in the mid-1950s, specialized in seedy pulp stories of S&M exploitation illustrated with pencil ...
The estate of Superman co-creator Joe Shuster sued DC Comics and Warner Bros. on Friday, seeking to invalidate the companies’ copyrights in several foreign markets. The suit revives a long-running ...
A judge has thrown out a lawsuit challenging Warner Bros.’ copyright to “Superman” in 10 countries, finding that the federal courts have no jurisdiction over the dispute. Mark Peary, the nephew of ...
YOU ARE NOT A DROP IN THE OCEAN. YOU ARE THE ENTIRE OCEAN, IN A DROP.On December 26, 2021 our beloved Joe Shuster went home to be with our Lord. He is now reunited with his fur baby Maui. Joseph Allen ...
Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics have moved to throw out a lawsuit over the copyrights to “Superman” in foreign territories, arguing the issue has already been exhaustively litigated. Mark Peary, ...
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