Superman In The Forties by Jerry Siegel

A concise history of the hero’s development during the 1940s, tracing how wartime culture, changing art and storytelling, and new media (comics, animated shorts and film serials) reshaped his public image and narratives; the book examines major storylines and supporting characters, the era’s patriotic and socially engaged themes, and the behind-the-scenes publishing and creative shifts that defined the character’s evolution in that decade.

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