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The Superman shield, also known as the Superman logo or the Superman symbol, is the iconic emblem for the fictional DC Comics superhero Superman. As a representation of one of the first superheroes, it served as a template for character design decades after Superman's first appearance.
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On April 18, 1938, Superman made his debut in Action Comics #1 (cover dated June) with this logo on his chest. This logo was designed by Joe Shuster and it was shaped like a yellow heraldic crest or a police badge with a red "S" inside. It only made a really short appearance in the cover of the first Action Comics and it was never used inside of th...
When Action Comics #1 was published, the artwork inside the comic was completely different from the cover, including the logo of the character. It was designed as a red triangle with a yellow background. The "S" also was changed. This logo was featured in several comics, it was often colored entirely yellow, likely by colorists trying to save time.
In Superman #1 there weren't many changes in the logo, except that the triangle became thicker, the outline was removed, and the "S" was designed with a stylized look. Like the previous logo, it was often colored entirely yellow.
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In Superman #4 the logo had a drastic redesign - the red triangle was replaced with a white shield-like emblem with a black background and the "S" developed serifs. This logo later appeared in the upper corner of Action Comics covers until 1946.
This logo resembles the one used in the costume of Ray Middleton, who played Superman at the New York World's Fair in 1939.
In Superman #6 the logo once again became a triangle, but this time it was yellow and bigger; also the "S" became a little more robust and the serifs are now more highlighted. This design was also seen in the original Hugh J. Ward painting.
In Action Comics #26, artist Wayne Boring designed the shield wider and pentagon-shaped. This was also the first time the logo became five-sided, although some artists still drew it with three sides.
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In Superman #9 the shield was redesigned to have a large, sharp upper serif. Like the 1938 logo, this one was sometimes colored yellow.
The logo as seen in the retouched H. J. Ward painting. The original painting actually had the logo from Superman #6 but when it was repainted by artists Stanley Kaye and Joe Szokoli in 1942 (as result of a lawsuit by Harry Donenfeld) it was changed to a design that resembles the logo from Superman #9. However, this logo shows some differences from ...
In Superman #26 the logo was designed like a diamond-shaped shield with a rounded bottom. It later re-appeared in Action Comics #111.
Learn about the evolution of Superman's logo from 1938 to present, created by different artists and designers. See the changes in shape, color, typography and style of the iconic "S" symbol.
El logo más conocido de Superman apareció originalmente en la esquina inferior derecha de la portada de Superman (Vol 1) #211, que también fue dibujado por Curt Swan.
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