The comic was created by American writer Jerry Siegel AND Canadian-born artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, and sold to Detective Comics, Inc. Hope this helps:)
Would it be redundant to point out that Canada is part of the North American continent? I realize that the United States of America tends to claim any and all use of any variation of "America" but that's a bit like Germany claiming a monopoly on any and all uses of "Europe".
Superman was created by an American writer named Jerry Siegel and a Canadian artist named Joe Shuster.
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Superman really isn't significant to Canadian history at all. I had the same topic for my history summative. I stated three categories: Merchandise (Superman logo T-Shirts, Comics, Movies, etc.), Inspiration (Invention of Superman lead to the idea of Wonder Woman and Batman, which was very successful and popular in Canada.), Publication (He's half Canadian because Joe Shuster was the artist, born in Canada.) So Superman is not significant to Canadian history in any major way, but just try your best to find what you can.
Seigel is the ladt name of Jerry Seigel, co-creator of Superman along with Canadian born artist Joe Shuster.
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Superman Superman Returns Superman II Superman III Superman IV: The Quest for Peace Waiting for Superman Superman/Doomsday The Batman Superman Movie: World's Finest Superman/Batman: Public Enemies Superman/Batman: Apocalypse All-Star Superman Leaving Metropolis (which was called 'Poor Superman' in Canada)
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"Superman" (1948) "Atom Man vs Superman" (1950) "Superman and the Molemen" (1951) "Superman: The Movie" (1978) "Superman II" (1980) "Superman III" (1983) "Superman IV: The Quest For Peace" (1987) "Superman Returns" (2006) "Man of Steel" (2013)
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Superman: The Movie Superman 2 Superman 3 Superman 4: The Quest for Peace Superman Returns There's also Superman: Doomsday which isn't part of the live action series. It's a stand alone animated version.
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Superman, Batman doesn't have any powers