Artists: Albert DeGuzman (All) , Joe Shuster (Layouts) , Jerry Siegel (Writer)
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DescriptionThis piece has an interesting history. In the 1970s, DC published a series of tabloids (remember those?) under the title 'Famous First Edition'. These are reprints of famous DC comics, starting with 'Action Comics' No. 1. The last, the origin of this page, was a reprint of 'Superman' No. 1.Evidently, DC had no decent copies of the art, so tried reproducing it by cutting up an actual copy of the comic and blowing up the art. Ultimately, Albert DeGuzman was brought in to clean it all up and wound up basically redrawing the entire issue. The eBay seller who sold the art (and spun this tale) had and has numerous pieces from the production of this issue of Famous First Edition. I bought this page of original art (comparisons to the published page confirm it *is* the art used for the tabloid) and one of the "mechanicals", a full page stat of art with minimal touch-up. But among their items are horrible looking stats that are obviously blown up comics pages (you can see the dots) that someone tried to clean up. They must have realized how bad this looked, which led to the decision to essentially redraw the comic. I can find no independent confirmation of this story, but it seems to fit what I've seen. Regardless of the full story, this page *is* the one used for the published tabloid and it's as close to an actual Joe Shuster as I'll ever get. Below, find the full text from the eBay auction... "Collectors will never be able to own any of the original art from Action Comics #1 or Superman #1. In the 1970s and 80s Mr. Albert DeGuzman was tasked by DC to painstakingly recreate the original art. The story goes, DC purchased a near-mint copy of Action 1 and sliced it up for refecence use, they really did that! Inked recreations, color guides, and mechanicals make up this collection of production items. Each of these pieces depicts the memorable panels that brought the comic legend to life. From these production pieces, DC was able to produce the reprints that so many of us had the opportunity to cherish, just as the youth of 1938 once did." Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
Posted on 10/20/2021
Looks great for how it faithfully copies the ink style in the golden age linework. The story itself is really out there in how out there it becomes with a middle aged man wanting to make the football team after trying for nine years just to impress a woman she's been dating for even longer?
Alex Johnson
Member Since 2006
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Posted on 10/21/2021
A neat find and an excellent backstory. Thanks for sharing.
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