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I n the legendary publisher's latest massive reboot of Superman lore, DC Comics has managed to bring the character back to ...
The precise era of the Golden Age is disputed, though most agree that it was born with the launch of Superman in 1938. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Superman is possibly the most ...
This Golden Age Superman had been shunted off into Earth-Two in the late sixties, and with the Crisis Of Infinite Earths, he was gone too. But in the introduction of tomorrow's Jay Garrick: The ...
Action Comics #1087 establishes a new history for Superman and DC Comics, while restoring the Silver Age origin of Superboy.
Joe Siegel and Jerry Shuster's Golden Age Superman was, in many ways, a socialist Superman — working to better people's lives ...
8) Golden Age: Superman The original Man of Steel (Image via DC Comics) The Golden Age Superman is the original character's iconic version, brought to life by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938.
The Golden Age Superman is quite different from the one that came later. He was vastly less powerful, and a bit more violent (although not as violent as Golden Age Batman).
The Golden Age technically lasted through the mid-'50s, but the mid to late '40s saw a huge downturn in superhero comics thanks to public hysteria over the content of superhero stories, drummed up ...
A 1938 comic featuring Superman’s first appearance sold for $6 million at auction on Thursday, becoming the most expensive comic ever, according to Heritage Auctions, which handled the sale.
Heritage Auctions sold a copy of "Action Comics" No. 1, which introduced Superman, for $6 million. That makes it the most valuable comic ever.
The precise era of the Golden Age is disputed, though most agree that it was born with the launch of Superman in 1938. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Superman is possibly the most ...