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Superman by jerry siegel
Superman by jerry siegel









superman by jerry siegel

Taxman (interesting to note that Cage gets a chance to pay his way out of hisĭebt, yet Wesley Snipes gets thrown in jail). Later when he divested himself of the bulk of his collection to appease the In 1991 for the princely sum of $10,000 and subsequently sold it over a decade Nicolas Cage bought a copy from Sotheby’s Years back it was estimated that less than fifty copies of Science Fictionįanzine #3 were printed and the odds on even 10% of those surviving intact are That first Superman comic book now is that cover art (shown above), which has been reproduced Trappings was drawn by Shuster as a bald-headed mad man.”

superman by jerry siegel

The man into a ‘mental giant who then uses his new powers – the ability to readĪnd control minds - to steal a fortune and attempt to dominate the world.’ This initial Superman character in villain As Judge Stephen Larson stated in his MarchĢ008 Order in the long running Siegel vs Warner Brothers case “The story told ofĪ ‘mad scientist’s experiment with a deprived man from the breadlines’, that transformed His best to drive the world into an apocalyptic war. Who used his powers for his own personal financial gain, murdered at will and did

superman by jerry siegel

The first Superman was a bald headed villain, dressed in street clothes, However the first Superman was unlike any Superman was ready for publication in 1932, eighty years ago this year. Wrote the name out for his play, Man And Superman, was in a fanzine which appeared Right – the first appearance of Superman, other than when George Bernard Shaw











Superman by jerry siegel