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Jerome Siegel was an American comic book writer. He is the co-creator of Superman, in collaboration with his friend Joe Shuster, published by DC Comics.

Jerry Siegel

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Jerome Siegel, né le 17 octobre 1914 à Cleveland dans l'Ohio et mort le 28 janvier 1996 à Los Angeles en Californie, est avec Joe Shuster le cocréateur de Superman, le premier super-héros apparu dans les pages d'un comics et l'un des personnages... Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 17 octobre 1914, Cleveland, Ohio
Date de décès : 28 janvier 1996, Los Angeles, Californie
Épouse : Joanne Siegel (m. 1948–1996) et Bella Siegel (m. 1939–1948)

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