![]() Double-signed photos of Superman's creators are rarely seen, this example being as good as it gets. Comes w/5.5x8.5" program for the comic book convention signatures were obtained at as well as 2.25x3.5" show ticket. Jerry Siegel was born on October 17, 1914, in Cleveland, Ohio his parents were Jewish immigrants who had fled antisemitism in their native Lithuania in 1900. The two shy Jewish teens discovered much in common. Photo has been signed by both in black ink, Shuster inscribing "To Kenneth From Joe Shuster" and Siegel signing "To Kenneth From His Friends Superman & Jerry Siegel." Photo has some lt. Jerome Siegel (1914-1996) and Joseph Shuster (1914-1992) were classmates at Clevelands Glenville HS. 27-29, 1976 at the Hotel Commodore in New York City. In 'When We First Met', we spotlight the various characters, phrases, objects or events that eventually became notable parts of comic lore. ![]() Photo was signed in-person at the "Super DC Con '76" that took place Feb. In their latest look at notable comic firsts, CSBG reveals when Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster were first stripped of their creator credit for Superman. ![]() Photo has attached press slip on reverse, which narrates Superman coming upon "Siegel And Shuster, Disillusioned And Broke" as this photo was distributed to newspapers to drum up support for the pair's lawsuit against DC Comics in regards to their rights to the character they created. Glossy 8x10" publicity photo shows Superman's creators Jerry Siegel (1914-1996) and Joe Shuster (1914-1992) standing in front of Superman cardboard cutout. ![]()
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