• Jerome Siegel (/ˈsiːɡəl/ SEE-gəl; October 17, 1914 – January 28, 1996) was an American comic book writer. He is the co-creator of Superman...
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  • 9 subject(s) created by "Jerry Siegel". 4 work(s) that "Jerry Siegel" wrote. Jerry Siegel is best known as the co-creator of Superman for DC Comics . 1 image(s) of Jerry Siegel.
  • Siegel would later come back to DC Comics and write uncredited Superman stories for a brief amount of time. In 1967, Siegel once again sued DC for the...
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  • Below is a later letter from the 18th of June, 1953, with Jerry Siegel using a lawsuit between National Comics and Fawcett over the publication of the Captain...
  • The July 1963 Omnibus celebrates the publication of Avengers #1 and X-Men #1, collecting the entire month’s worth of Marvel Comics!
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  • The fictional character Sam Clay, in Michael Chabon's novel "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay," bears a superficial resemblance to Jerry Siegel.
  • Meyer came across a series of strips that had previously been rejected, and Sullivan agreed to use them as long as the creators – Jerry Siegel and Joe...
  • In 1968 he worked for Western Publishing, for which he wrote (along with Carl Barks) stories of the Junior Woodchucks' comic book and in 1972 he worked for...
  • An inductee into both the Jack Kirby and Will Eisner Comic Book Halls of Fame, Siegel was 24 when Action Comics #1 was released...