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Apr. 13, 2013

Marc Toberoff - An Exclusive Interview

His name, Marc Toberoff, first came up on a Web search. It was 2001. Mark Warren Peary, the nephew of Joe Shuster, the comic writer who created Superman with his best friend and illustrator Jerome Siegel in the late 1930s, wanted some advice.


By Ryne Hodkowski


Daily Journal Staff Writer


His name, Marc Toberoff, first came up on a Web search. It was 2001. Mark Warren Peary, nephew of Joe Shuster, the comic writer who created Superman with his best friend and illustrator Jerome Siegel in the late 1930s, wanted some advice. Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. had long had the rights to the character, but as executor of Shuster estate, Peary wanted a second opinion. And Toberoff, having already made...

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