Years after, as comics became a trend after newspaper comics, Shuster and Siegel adapted to this concept and started working their way to publish their first comic strip. The first issue was entitled “The Reign of Superman.” In October of 1932, while the two were in a van, they resolved to release their magazine, which was then published in January of 1933. When Shuster and Siegel reached the point of adulthood, the Great Depression welcomed them, and they suffered from unemployment due to lacking opportunities. Since the beginning, the two had roles of their own, Siegel as the scriptwriter and Shuster as the illustrator. Shuster was always passionate about drawing, and together, they were able to showcase their comics skills on Glenville Torch, their school’s official paper. The two met each other’s comfort by being both fascinated with science fiction stories and magazines. With a new life in the States, Joe and Jerry met for the first time while attending the same school at Glenville High School.
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