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Mighty Crusaders by Jerry Siegel
Mighty Crusaders by Jerry Siegel












Mighty Crusaders by Jerry Siegel Mighty Crusaders by Jerry Siegel Mighty Crusaders by Jerry Siegel

He would return to DC Comics later in his career. After military service during World War II, Siegel returned to DC Comics for a brief spell, but left in 1947 following a much publicised rights battle with the publisher over Superboy. The comic became a huge success with Jerry Siegel on board as writer and Shuster on art duties. However, after a few unsuccessful years, they finally sold the character to comic-book publisher, Detective Comics Inc. Together with Shuster, he had developed a character called Superman, which they had intended on selling as a syndicated newspaper strip. Unable to pay for college, Siegel had various day jobs while he also started to submit and sell comic scripts to National Allied Publications. While attending Glenville High School he befriended Joe Shuster, as the two bonded over a shared interest in science fiction and movies. Jerry Siegel was born on October 17, 1914, in Cleveland, Ohio, the youngest of six children born to Lithuanian, Jewish immigrants.














Mighty Crusaders by Jerry Siegel