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Joe Shuster, the co-creator of Superman, was a quiet man sometimes overlooked in books about the character. While there are no real revelations in this work, it's nice to see the story written ...
The tragic tale of Superman’s Jewish creators, told in graphic novel form ‘The Joe Shuster Story’ by Julian Voloj and Thomas Campi portrays the children of Eastern European immigrants and ...
Now their story of financial hardship is the subject of a graphic novel, told specifically from the point of view of the artist in "The Joe Shuster Story" by writer Julian Voloj and illustrator Thomas ...
WHEN COMICS HISTORIAN Craig Yoe purchased a rare copy of “Nights of Horror” at a rare-book sale, he had no idea what adventures awaited him between the covers. Of course, he knew of the lurid ...
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 ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The estate of Joseph Shuster is suing Warner Bros. Discovery for the foreign copyright of Superman.
See About archive blog posts. It was 96 years ago Saturday that Joe Shuster was born in Toronto and it was 18 years ago this month that he died in Los Angeles.
Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie and artist Jeff Lemire are up for Joe Shuster Awards for their collaboration Secret Path, a graphic novel that tells the true story of a young Anishinaabe boy ...
The estate of Joe Shuster sued DC Comics, seeking to invalidate the company's Superman copyrights in the U.K., Canada, Australia and Ireland.
Shuster, the illustrator who first sketched Superman’s iconic red and blue jumpsuit, remained in debt until passing away in 1992. Joe Shuster died in Los Angeles, California, and was cremated.
The plaza will pay homage to Cleveland natives Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the creators of Superman. It will be located at the Huntington Convention Center.
The tragic tale of Superman’s Jewish creators, told in graphic novel form Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel, who grew up in a Jewish Cleveland neighborhood, have a dramatic story of their own.