Wayne Boring was born in Minnesota in 1905 and studied art in his hometown, as well as the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He became one of Joe Shuster's early assistants in the late 1930s and eventually assumed the full drawing duties. His rendition of Superman became the most recognizable version during the 1950s and '60s.
Written by JERRY SIEGEL AND DON CAMERON Art by JOE SHUSTER & OTHERS Cover by JACK BURNLEY The original adventures of Sup... MoreAdventures of Superboy
The earliest adventures of Superman, from his 1938 debut through 1940, are collected for the first time together in one ... MoreSuperman
The third volume of the Superman Silver Age daily newspaper strips presents the never-before reprinted stories ... MoreSuperman: The Silver Age Newspaper Dailies Volume 3: 1963-1966
The premiere volume of Golden Age Superman dailies includes all strips from February 16, 1942 through October 28, 1944, ... MoreSuperman: The Golden Age Newspaper Dailies: 1942-1944
Equipped with a razor-sharp mind, superb athletic ability and a vast array of cutting edge gadgets, The Spider has his... MoreJerry Siegel's Syndicate of Crime
He's the undisputed king of crime! The Spider is an amazing mastermind with a stunning array of weaponry and a ... MoreThe Spider's Syndicate of Crime vs. The Crook From Space
The 'King of Crooks' returns! The Spider is a fabulous intellectual adventurer who straddles both sides of the law and u... MoreThe Spider's Syndicate of Crime vs. The Crime Genie
ALONG CAME A SPIDER-BOY! The Spider is a sensational adventurer who operates on both sides of the law, using a whole hos... MoreThe Spider's Syndicate of Crime vs. Spider-Boy
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