Joe Shuster (b. 1914)

Born: 1914 July 10 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Died: 1992 July 30 in Los Angeles, California, United States
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Notes:

To be confirmed against the Who's Who entry.

Name:

  • Joe Shuster
  • Type: Common Alternative Name
    Given name: Joe Family name: Shuster

Other Names:

  1. Hugh Langley Type: Pen Name
  2. Reuths Type: Pen Name
  3. Shuster Type: Common Alternative Name
  4. Joseph Shuster Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Joseph Family name: Shuster

Signatures:

  1. Joe Shuster [generic]
  2. Shuster [generic]

Relations:

  1. Ghosted by - Dick Ayers (b. 1924)
  2. Ghosted by - Wayne Boring (b. 1905)
  3. Ghosted by - Jack Burnley (b. 1911)
  4. Ghosted by - Paul Cassidy (b. 1910)
  5. Ghosted by - Sam Citron
  6. Ghosted by - Ed Dobrotka (b. 1917)
  7. Ghosted by - Stan Kaye (b. 1916)
  8. Ghosted by - Don Komisarow (b. 1914)
  9. Ghosted by - Paul Lauretta (b. 1917)
  10. Ghosted by - Dennis Neville (b. 1895)
  11. Ghosted by - Leo Nowak (b. 1907)
  12. Ghosted by - Pete Riss (b. 1914)
  13. Ghosted by - George Roussos (b. 1920)
  14. Ghosted by - John Sikela (b. 1906)
  15. Ghosted by - Jon Small
  16. Ghosted by - Ira Yarbrough (b. 1910)
  17. Sibling - Frank Shuster (b. 1918)
  18. Owner - Siegel and Shuster Studio (b. 1939)
    Notes: Joe Shuster was the owner and director of the studio from 1939 to 1948.

Schools:

  1. Cleveland School of Art ? to ?

  2. John Huntington Polytechnical Institute [Cleveland, Ohio] ? to ?


Art Influences:

Joe Shuster (b. 1914) stated influences by:
  1. Milton Caniff (b. 1907)
  2. Roy Crane (b. 1901)
  3. Alex Raymond (b. 1909)

Memberships:

  1. National Cartoonists Society Type: member

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