Jesse Cyrus

Jesse Cyrus is an undergraduate of Southern Illinois University of Edwardsville. After his soon-to-be graduation from SIUE, he plans to pursue a M.A. in English Literature in hopes of becoming a teacher. Between grinding espresso and steaming milk under the guise of a barista at a local cafe, he writes whatever is on his mind, dabbles in anatomy drawing, and strums soulful blues on his electric guitar that could tame the savage beast (or, at the very least, give it a splitting headache). In concerns to his writing and reading, his primary interests are comics, existential philosophy, and 19th century French and Russian literature.

MAGAZINE CONTENT BY JESSE CYRUS

(Siegel and Shuster, Superman Sunday Classics 138 1999)Out of the Sunday Panels and into WWII: A Look at Superman’s Relationship with the American Working Class

In 1938, a future symbol of “Truth, Justice, & the American Way” was born, and the personification of these values formed into the character known as Superman.  The first conception of superman stands in contrast… [more]

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