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Jerry Siegel

American comic book writer
Jerome Siegel was an American comic book writer. He is the co-creator of Superman, in collaboration with his friend Joe Shuster, published by DC Comics. They also created Doctor Occult, who was later featured in The Books of Magic. Wikipedia
Born: October 17, 1914, Cleveland, OH
Died: January 28, 1996 (age 81 years), Los Angeles, CA
Children: Michael Siegel
Spouse: Joanne Siegel (m. 1948–1996) and Bella Siegel (m. 1939–1948)

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