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Ilia_Sergeevich [38]
2 years ago
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In 1938, joe shuster and jerry siegel were paid $130 for the rights to which fictional character? superman.

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sergejj [24]2 years ago
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For just $130, Siegel and Shuster sold Detective Comics, later known as DC Comics, the rights to Superman in March 1938.

What is fictional character?

A fictitious character is a made-up individual who appears in literary or artistic works. A "character" is a fictional figure that appears in a drama, television show, or motion picture.

Jerry Siegel and Joseph Shuster, two writers, were responsible for creating Superman. For just $130, Siegel and Shuster sold Detective Comics, later known as DC Comics, the rights to Superman in March 1938.

After Superman gained enormous popularity, the two made an effort to regain the character's rights. This led to a series of legal disputes about ownership and royalties that would last long after their deaths.

As a result, superman to Detective Comics, later known as DC Comics.

Learn more about fictional character, here:

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