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Because of an agreement they signed in 1992, the family of artist Joe Shuster won't be able to claim the "Man of Steel" as their own.
Editor’s note: This is the first in a three-part series on the history of Superman’s creators, Clevelanders Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, in honor of the character’s 75th annivers… ...
Mark Peary, the nephew of late "Superman" co-creator Joe Shuster, sued the studio and its DC Comics subsidiary in January, arguing that Shuster's estate had a right to cancel "Superman" copyrights ...
A judge rules against the heirs of Superman co-creator Joe Shuster's family, leaving the Man of Steel at DC and Warner Bros.
FINALLY! Superman is getting the respect he deserves in the city where he was created by Glenville High School’s Jerry Siegel ...
The estate of Superman co-creator Joe Shuster sued DC Comics and Warner Bros. on Friday, seeking to invalidate the companies’ copyrights in several foreign markets. The suit revives a long ...
In 1938, Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel, budding comic book artists, sold the rights to one of their creations to Detective Comics, Inc., for $130.
Toronto was the birthplace of Superman creator Joe Shuster, whose time working as a newsboy at the Toronto Daily Star inspired the superhero's journalist alter ego Clark Kent.
The high-profile "copyright termination" dispute over Superman—arguably the most famous comic character of all time—is finally over. DC Comics defeated the heirs of artist Joe Shuster and ...
DC Comics, parent Warner Bros. can continue to use Superman in all mediums Judge agreed with DC Comics that heirs of Superman artist Joe Shuster lost rights in 1992 Shuster's heirs lost their ...
Mark Peary, the nephew of late “Superman” co-creator Joe Shuster, sued the studio and its DC Comics subsidiary in January, arguing that Shuster’s estate had a right to cancel “Superman ...