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+ | '''Jerry Siegel''' was a writer for National Periodical Publications and later for DC Comics. Along with artist, [[Joe Shuster]], Jerry helped to create the most famous pop-culture American icon of all time - [[Superman]]. The following biliography applies to Jerry's DC contributions only. |
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+ | ==Bibliography== |
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+ | *[[Action Comics 1 (1938)|Action Comics #1]] |
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+ | *[[Action Comics 277 (1961)|Action Comics #277]] |
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+ | *[[Adventure Comics 40 (1939)#Federal Men|Adventure Comics #40]] ''(3rd story)'' |
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+ | *[[All-American Comics 16 (1940)|All-American Comics #16]] |
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+ | *[[Detective Comics 27 (1939)#Bart Regan|Detective Comics #27]] ''(4th story)'' |
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+ | *[[New York World's Fair Comics 1 (1939)|New York World's Fair Comics #1]] |
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Revision as of 23:39, 26 May 2006
Jerry Siegel was a writer for National Periodical Publications and later for DC Comics. Along with artist, Joe Shuster, Jerry helped to create the most famous pop-culture American icon of all time - Superman. The following biliography applies to Jerry's DC contributions only.
Bibliography
- Action Comics #1
- Action Comics #277
- Adventure Comics #40 (3rd story)
- All-American Comics #16
- Detective Comics #27 (4th story)
- New York World's Fair Comics #1
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