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The Clark Kent secret identity has been around for decades - as long as Superman himself, in fact, who debuted in 1938's Action Comics #1 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster - and people have been ...
In 1941's Superman #13 (by Siegel and Leo Nowak, possibly working off of Joe Shuster layouts), Clark actively SKIPS OVER a phone booth to go find somewhere else to change!
Toronto was the birthplace of Superman creator Joe Shuster, whose time working as a newsboy at the Toronto Daily Star inspired the superhero's journalist alter ego Clark Kent.
Action Comics #36 (May 1941) – ‘Fifth Columnists’ by writer Jerry Siegel, artists Wayne Boring and Joe Shuster, and cover artist Fred Ray.
Shuster’s estate had argued that by law of the land, international rights to the character reverted back to the author in 2017, yet Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics continued to use Superman ...
The Man of Steel was born not on Krypton, but in Cleveland’s Glenville neighborhood back in 1933, when two high school students, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, dreamed up the caped hero.