Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Boys of Steel (Marc Nobleman)

 



Really cool story behind the story of how Superman was created. I loved that it was created during depression years. It makes me wonder what great things will come out of our pandemic time.

There are so many lessons in this story:

- Never give up
- Dare to dream
- Do what inspires you
- You don't have to be an extrovert to win

 


Goodreads says:

JERRY SIEGEL AND Joe Shuster, two misfit teens in Depression-era Cleveland, were more like Clark Kent—meek, mild, and myopic—than his secret identity, Superman. Both boys escaped into the worlds of science fiction and pulp magazine adventure tales. Jerry wrote stories, and Joe illustrated them. In 1934, they created a superhero who was everything they were not. It was four more years before they convinced a publisher to take a chance on their Man of Steel in a new format—the comic book. The author includes a provocative afterword about Jerry and Joe’s long struggle with DC Comics when they realized they had made a mistake in selling all rights to Superman for a mere $130!

Marc Tyler Nobleman’s text captures the excitement of Jerry and Joe’s triumph, and the energetic illustrations by Ross MacDonald, the author-artist of Another Perfect Day, are a perfect complement to the time, the place, and the two young visionaries.

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