Siegel and Shuster: Dateline 1930s#1
Cover: Joe Shuster
Siegel and Shuster: Dateline 1930s #1
“G-Man of the Future”
"G-Man of the Future" is a reflective, meta tale from 1984 that finds Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster revisiting their earliest creative experiments—the Interplanetary Police and Steve Walsh—through a nostalgic lens decades after their creation. Written by the legendary duo themselves, with Joe Shuster handling both cover pencils and inks, the story offers a rare, personal glimpse into the origins of their earliest superhero concepts.
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writer Jerome Siegel · artist, inker, letterer Joe Shuster · colorist Steve Schanes · colorist Murphy Anderson Visual Concepts · cover Joe Shuster
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writer Jerome Siegel
artist, inker, letterer Joe Shuster
colorist Steve Schanes
colorist Murphy Anderson Visual Concepts
cover pencils, inks Joe Shuster
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Detectives Bourne and Tracy speak with Dr. Miracle about a theft of radium by someone identifying themselves only as "the Brain."
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).