Superman | |
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Author(s) | Jerry Siegel |
Illustrator(s) | Joe Shuster |
Current status/schedule | Concluded Daily & Sunday |
Launch date | January 16, 1939 |
End date | May 1966 |
Syndicate(s) | McClure Syndicate |
Publisher(s) | National Comics Publications |
Genre(s) | Superhero |
Superman was a daily newspaper comic strip which began on January 16, 1939, and a separate Sunday strip was added on November 5, 1939. These strips ran continuously until May 1966. In 1941, the McClure Syndicate had placed the strip in hundreds of newspapers. At its peak, the strip, featuring Superman, was in over 300 daily newspapers and 90 Sunday papers, with a readership of over 20 million. A spin-off, Lois Lane, Girl Reporter, ran irregularly between 1943 and 1944.
During the National Comics Publications v. Fawcett Publications court case, the District Court ruled that McClure Syndicate failed to place the copyright notice on some of the strips and thus those strips are in the public domain.[1]