tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6611875170009784219.post3552574405546228544..comments2024-03-15T12:42:11.939-04:00Comments on Noblemania: Clark Kent’s grandsonMarc Tyler Noblemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10732005290440645718noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6611875170009784219.post-86815076897872843872021-06-29T00:52:47.545-04:002021-06-29T00:52:47.545-04:00Hello. I am a comic book collector/historian and r...Hello. I am a comic book collector/historian and recently came across an inked drawing from the 1930's, initially suspect of being related to Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon, however my research leads me to believe the art may be actually related to Superman. Joe Shuster was, like Walt Dennis, a fan of early science fiction and Joe was in fact inspired by the ships from the pulp artists, namely Frank Paul, as well as those rendered in Rogers & Gordon so easily mistaken as such. I wonder if I can confirm via this art, who Clark Kent is, or the connection of Walt Dennis and Joe Shuster. As one would expect between friends, the art is signed only, by Joe, and the back reveals only the name Walt in a top corner. Was the art originally a gift to Walt in those early sci-fi club days when Shuster first asked if he could use Walt's image for Kent? And, Do you think it possible, though I do not believe Walt would ever admit it, since it is mentioned contact was lost at some point at that time, that Walt lost touch with Joe to some extent upon hearing Joe and Jerry sold Superman to DC Comics? Serendipity Strikeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15944860956162179865noreply@blogger.com