American Decades
Action Comics No. 1
Comic book
By: Jerome Siegel and Joe Shuster
Date: June 1938
Source: Siegel, Jerome, and Joe Shuster. Action Comics No. 1, June, 1938, cover, 1. Available online at http://xroads.virginia.edu/~UG02/yeung/actioncomics/cover.h... ; website home page: http://xroads.virginia.edu/~UG02/yeung/home.html (accessed March 13, 2003).
About the Authors: High-school classmates Jerry Siegel (1915–1996) and Joe Shuster (1914–1996), in a period of only a few years, went from scribbling comic strips after homework to creating arguably the most famous comic book character of all time, Superman. Siegel wrote the stories and Shuster drew them. In 1934, just out of high school in Cleveland, Ohio, the pair finalized the Superman serial and began...
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1930's Media Primary Sources
- Fortune Magazine Covers
- Amos 'n' Andy Radio Episode 920
- Near v. Minnesota
- "An Emergency Is On!"
- Roosevelt and the Media
- Photography of the Great Depression
- The Lindbergh Case and the Media
- "Landon 1,293,669; Roosevelt, 972,897: Final Returns in the Digest's Poll of Ten Million Voters"
- The Rise of National Magazines
- "Are We Going Communist? A Debate"
- "How to Stay Out of War"
- "The Crash of the Hindenburg"
- Action Comics No. 1
- "Radio Listeners in Panic, Taking War Drama as Fact"
- "Television in the 1930s"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
