2012 Merchandise & Miscellaneous News Archives

April 19, 2012: Superman Sketch Saved Joe Shuster From Jail in 1940

Superman #5 On December 29, 1940 police arrested a suspicious looking man in Miami, Florida only to discover it was Superman's co-creator Joe Shuster.

    Superman, the "Man of Steel," got his creator out of the Miami Beach jail today, but not by smashing the concrete walls and iron bars.

According to the story in The Washington Post at the time, police officers in Miami Beach, FL. were alerted to a person displaying "suspicious" behavior.

    Police were told that someone was attempting to enter cars; a clear insinuation that someone was trying to steal cars. Police immediately arrested the suspect and the next day he was sentenced to 30 days in jail.

    Throughout this entire process, the suspect had been claiming that he was Joe Shuster - the co-creator of Superman.

    Finally, someone thought to give this mystery man a pen and paper, and have him prove that he was the artist that created the "Man of Steel." Within a matter of moments, the suspected criminal produced a perfect drawing of Superman, causing the police station to fill up with "red faces and apologies" according to one Washington Post article.

    After confirming that this was the Joe Shuster, the police let him go. Shuster explained to them that he had come to Miami Beach for vacation "and was only looking into the luxurious automobile which police thought he was attempting to steal."

Source: SciFiPulse.net.

You can read the original newspaper report at PQArchiver.com.



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