Julius Schwartz, the Glossary
Julius "Julie" Schwartz (June 19, 1915 – February 8, 2004) was an American comic book editor, and a science fiction agent.[1]
Table of Contents
153 relations: Academy of Comic Book Arts, Ace the Bat-Hound, Action Comics, Adam Strange, Alfred Bester, Alice Cooper, All Star Comics, All-American Comics, All-American Publications, All-Star Western, Alley Award, Ambush Bug, Andy Helfer, Anecdote, Anne McCaffrey, Apocrypha, Archie Goodwin (comics), Atom (Ray Palmer), Autobiography, Back Issue!, Barbara Gordon, Bat-Mite, Batgirl, Batman, Batman (comic book), Batman (TV series), Batman Family, Brian Thomsen, Bucharest, Captain Action, Captain Marvel (DC Comics), Carmine Infantino, Cary Bates, Comic book, Comic book convention, Comic Book Resources, Comic Cavalcade, Comics Bulletin, Comics Code Authority, Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award, DC Comics, DC Comics Presents, DC Graphic Novel, DC Special Series, Dennis O'Neil, Detective Comics, Dick Dillin, DK (publisher), Doppelgänger, Dorothy Woolfolk, ... Expand index (103 more) »
- Jewish American comics writers
Academy of Comic Book Arts
The Academy of Comic Book Arts (ACBA) was an American professional organization of the 1970s that was designed to be the comic book industry analog of such groups as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
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Ace the Bat-Hound
Ace the Bat-Hound is a superhero dog appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Action Comics
Action Comics is an American comic book/magazine series that introduced Superman, one of the first major superhero characters.
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Adam Strange
Adam Strange is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Alfred Bester
Alfred Bester (December 18, 1913 – September 30, 1987) was an American science fiction author, TV and radio scriptwriter, magazine editor and scriptwriter for comics. Julius Schwartz and Alfred Bester are American comics writers and Golden Age comics creators.
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Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier; February 4, 1948) is an American rock singer and songwriter whose career spans sixty years.
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All Star Comics
All Star Comics is an American comic book series from All-American Publications, one of three companies that merged with National Periodical Publications to form the modern-day DC Comics.
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All-American Comics
All-American Comics is a comics anthology and the flagship title of comic book publisher All-American Publications, one of the forerunners of DC Comics.
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All-American Publications
All-American Publications, Inc.The name is spelled with a hyphen per its logo (pictured) and sources including at Don Markstein's Toonopedia.
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All-Star Western
All-Star Western is the name of three American comic book series published by DC Comics, each a Western fiction omnibus featuring both continuing characters and anthological stories.
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Alley Award
The Alley Award was an American annual series of comic book fan awards, first presented in 1962 for comics published in 1961.
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Ambush Bug
Ambush Bug is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Andy Helfer
Andrew Helfer (born August 17, 1958) is an American comic book creator best known for his work as an editor and writer at DC Comics, where he founded the Paradox Press imprint. Julius Schwartz and andy Helfer are American comics writers, comic book editors and dC Comics people.
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Anecdote
An anecdote is "a story with a point", such as to communicate an abstract idea about a person, place, or thing through the concrete details of a short narrative or to characterize by delineating a specific quirk or trait.
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Anne McCaffrey
Anne Inez McCaffrey (1 April 1926 – 21 November 2011) was an American writer known for the Dragonriders of Pern science fiction series.
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Apocrypha
Apocrypha are biblical or related writings not forming part of the accepted canon of scripture.
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Archie Goodwin (comics)
Archie Goodwin (September 8, 1937 – March 1, 1998) was an American comic book writer, editor, and artist. Julius Schwartz and Archie Goodwin (comics) are comic book editors, dC Comics people, Inkpot Award winners and Silver Age comics creators.
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Atom (Ray Palmer)
The Atom (Ray Palmer) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Autobiography
An autobiography, sometimes informally called an autobio, is a self-written biography of one's own life.
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Back Issue!
Back Issue! is an American magazine published by TwoMorrows Publishing, based in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Barbara Gordon
Barbara Gordon is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman.
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Bat-Mite
Bat-Mite is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Batgirl
Batgirl is the name of several fictional superheroines appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, depicted as female counterparts and allies to the superhero Batman.
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Batman
Batman is a superhero in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Batman (comic book)
Batman is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero Batman as its main protagonist.
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Batman (TV series)
Batman is an American live-action television series based on the DC Comics character of the same name.
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Batman Family
Batman Family is an American comic book anthology series published by DC Comics which ran from 1975 to 1978, primarily featuring stories starring supporting characters to the superhero Batman.
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Brian Thomsen
Brian Michael Thomsen (April 13, 1959 – September 21, 2008) was an American science fiction editor, author, and anthologist. Julius Schwartz and Brian Thomsen are American science fiction editors.
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Bucharest
Bucharest (București) is the capital and largest city of Romania.
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Captain Action
Captain Action was an action figure created in 1966, equipped with a wardrobe of costumes and facial masks allowing him to become Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, Captain America, Aquaman, the Phantom, The Lone Ranger (and Tonto), Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, Sgt. Fury, Steve Canyon, and the Green Hornet.
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Captain Marvel (DC Comics)
Captain Marvel, also known as Shazam is a superhero in American comic books originally published by Fawcett Comics and currently published by DC Comics.
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Carmine Infantino
Carmine Infantino (May 24, 1925 – April 4, 2013) was an American comics artist and editor, primarily for DC Comics, during the late 1950s and early 1960s period known as the Silver Age of Comic Books. Julius Schwartz and Carmine Infantino are comic book editors, dC Comics people, Golden Age comics creators, Inkpot Award winners and Silver Age comics creators.
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Cary Bates
Cary Bates (born 1948) is an American comic book, animation, television and film writer. Julius Schwartz and Cary Bates are American comics writers, comic book editors, dC Comics people and Silver Age comics creators.
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Comic book
A comic book, also called comicbook, comic magazine or simply comic, is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes.
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Comic book convention
A comic book convention or comic con is a fan convention emphasizing comic books and comic book culture, in which comic book fans gather to meet creators, experts, and each other.
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Comic Book Resources
CBR, formerly Comic Book Resources, is a news website covering movies, television, anime, video games and comic book–related news and discussion.
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Comic Cavalcade
Comic Cavalcade was an anthology comic book published by DC Comics from 1942 to 1954.
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Comics Bulletin
Comics Bulletin was a daily website covering the American comic-book industry.
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The Comics Code Authority (CCA) was formed in 1954 by the Comics Magazine Association of America as an alternative to government regulation.
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Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award
The Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award is a lifetime honor presented annually by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) to a living writer of fantasy or science fiction.
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DC Comics
DC Comics, Inc. (doing business as DC) is an American comic book publisher and the flagship unit of DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery.
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DC Comics Presents
DC Comics Presents is a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1978 to 1986 which ran for 97 issues and four ''Annual''s.
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DC Graphic Novel
DC Graphic Novel is a line of graphic novel trade paperbacks published from 1983 to 1986 by DC Comics.
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DC Special Series
DC Special Series was an umbrella title for one-shots and special issues published by DC Comics between 1977 and 1981.
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Dennis O'Neil
Dennis Joseph O'Neil (May 3, 1939 – June 11, 2020) was an American comic book writer and editor, principally for Marvel Comics and DC Comics from the 1960s through the 1990s, and Group Editor for the Batman family of titles until his retirement. Julius Schwartz and Dennis O'Neil are American comics writers, comic book editors, dC Comics people, Inkpot Award winners and Silver Age comics creators.
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Detective Comics
Detective Comics (later retitled as Batman Detective Comics) is an American comic book series published by Detective Comics, later shortened to DC Comics.
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Dick Dillin
Richard Allen Dillin (December 17, 1928 – March 1, 1980) at the United States Social Security Death Index via FamilySearch.org. Julius Schwartz and Dick Dillin are dC Comics people, Golden Age comics creators and Silver Age comics creators.
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DK (publisher)
Dorling Kindersley Limited (branded as DK) is a British multinational publishing company specialising in illustrated reference books for adults and children in 63 languages.
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Doppelgänger
A doppelgänger, sometimes spelled doppelgaenger or doppelganger, is a biologically unrelated look-alike or double, of a living person.
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Dorothy Woolfolk
Dorothy Woolfolk née Dorothy Roubicek (October 1, 1913 – November 27, 2000, Social Security Number 113-07-8544, at the Social Security Death Index. Gives death date as November 12, but son, below, gives November 27. Note: Obituary gives middle initial "G" while Social Security Death Index gives middle initial "A".) was one of the first women in the American comic-book industry. Julius Schwartz and Dorothy Woolfolk are American comics writers, comic book editors, dC Comics people and Golden Age comics creators.
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Dragon Con
Dragon Con (previously Dragon*Con and sometimes DragonCon) is a North American multigenre convention, founded in 1987, which takes place annually over the Labor Day weekend in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Earth Prime
Earth Prime (or Earth-Prime) is a term sometimes used in works of speculative fiction, most notably in DC Comics, involving parallel universes or a multiverse, and refers either to the universe containing "our" Earth, or to a parallel world with a bare minimum of divergence points from Earth as we know it — often the absence or near-absence of metahumans, or with their existence confined to fictional narratives like comics.
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Earth-One
Earth-One (also Earth-1) is a name given to two fictional universes (the Pre-Crisis and Post-Crisis versions of the same universe) that have appeared in American comic book stories published by DC Comics.
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Earth-Two
Earth-Two (also Earth 2) is a setting for stories (a "fictional universe") appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Editing
Editing is the process of selecting and preparing written, visual, audible, or cinematic material used by a person or an entity to convey a message or information.
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Edward E. Kramer
Edward Eliot Kramer (born March 20, 1961) is an American editor and convicted child molester. Julius Schwartz and Edward E. Kramer are American science fiction editors.
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Elliot S. Maggin
Elliot S. Maggin, also spelled Elliot S! Maggin (born 1950), is an American writer of comic books, film, television, and novels. Julius Schwartz and Elliot S. Maggin are American comics writers, comic book editors and Inkpot Award winners.
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Elongated Man
Elongated Man (Randolph William "Ralph" Dibny) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Emphysema
Emphysema is any air-filled enlargement in the body's tissues.
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Fandom
A fandom is a subculture composed of fans characterized by a feeling of camaraderie with others who share a common interest.
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Fifty Who Made DC Great
Fifty Who Made DC Great is a one-shot published by DC Comics to commemorate the company's 50th anniversary in 1985.
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Flash (Barry Allen)
The Flash (Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Flash Comics
Flash Comics is a comics anthology published by All-American Publications and later by National Periodical Publications (DC Comics).
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Forrest J Ackerman
Forrest James Ackerman (November 24, 1916 – December 4, 2008) was an American magazine editor; science fiction writer and literary agent; a founder of science fiction fandom; a leading expert on science fiction, horror, and fantasy films; a prominent advocate of the Esperanto language; and one of the world's most avid collectors of genre books and film memorabilia. Julius Schwartz and Forrest J Ackerman are American comics writers, Inkpot Award winners and literary agents.
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Frank McLaughlin (artist)
Francis X. McLaughlin (March 18, 1935 – March 4, 2020) was an American comics artist who co-created the comic book character Judomaster, drew the comic strip Gil Thorp, and assisted on such strips as Brenda Starr, Reporter and The Heart of Juliet Jones. Julius Schwartz and Frank McLaughlin (artist) are dC Comics people and Silver Age comics creators.
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From Beyond the Unknown
From Beyond the Unknown is the title of an American science fiction comic book series published by DC Comics from 1969 to 1973.
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Gardner Fox
Gardner Francis Cooper Fox (May 20, 1911 – December 24, 1986) was an American writer known best for creating numerous comic book characters for DC Comics. Julius Schwartz and Gardner Fox are American comics writers, dC Comics people, Golden Age comics creators and Silver Age comics creators.
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Goodwill ambassador
Goodwill ambassador is a post-nominal honorific title, a professional occupation and/or authoritative designation that is assigned to a person who advocates for a specific cause or global issue on the basis of their notability such as a public figure, advocate or an authoritative expert.
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Green Lantern (comic book)
Green Lantern is an ongoing American comic-book series featuring the DC Comics heroes of the same name.
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H. P. Lovecraft
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937) was an American writer of weird, science, fantasy, and horror fiction.
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Hal Jordan
Harold "Hal" Jordan, one of the characters known as Green Lantern, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Harlan Ellison
Harlan Jay Ellison (May 27, 1934 – June 28, 2018) was an American writer, known for his prolific and influential work in New Wave speculative fiction and for his outspoken, combative personality. Julius Schwartz and Harlan Ellison are American comics writers, American science fiction editors and Inkpot Award winners.
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Harper (publisher)
Harper is an American publishing house, the flagship imprint of global publisher, HarperCollins, based in New York City.
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Hawkman (Katar Hol)
Hawkman (Katar Hol) is a DC Comics superhero.
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History of the Jews in Romania
The history of the Jews in Romania concerns the Jews both of Romania and of Romanian origins, from their first mention on what is present-day Romanian territory.
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Hopalong Cassidy
Hopalong Cassidy is a fictional cowboy hero created in 1904 by the author Clarence E. Mulford, who wrote a series of short stories and novels based on the character.
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I-CON
I-CON (short for "Island CONvention") began as a (roughly) annual fan convention, held on various college campuses in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
Inkpot Award
The Inkpot Award is an honor bestowed annually since 1974 by Comic-Con International.
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Jack C. Harris
Jack C. Harris (born August 30, 1947) is an American comic book writer and editor known mainly for his work in the 1970s and 1980s at DC Comics. Julius Schwartz and Jack C. Harris are American comics writers and comic book editors.
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Jack Schiff
Jack Schiff (1909 – April 30, 1999) was an American comic book writer and editor best known for his work editing various Batman comic book series for DC Comics from 1942 to 1964. Julius Schwartz and Jack Schiff are American comics writers, comic book editors, dC Comics people, Golden Age comics creators and Silver Age comics creators.
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Jim Steranko
James F. Steranko (born November 5, 1938) is an American graphic artist, comic book writer/artist, comics historian, magician, publisher and film production illustrator. Julius Schwartz and Jim Steranko are American comics writers, Inkpot Award winners and Silver Age comics creators.
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Joe Kubert
Joseph Kubert (September 18, 1926 – August 12, 2012) was a Polish-born American comic book artist, art teacher, and founder of The Kubert School. Julius Schwartz and Joe Kubert are American comics writers, comic book editors, dC Comics people, Golden Age comics creators, Inkpot Award winners, Jewish American comics creators and Silver Age comics creators.
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Joey Cavalieri
Joey Cavalieri is an American writer and editor of comic books. Julius Schwartz and Joey Cavalieri are American comics writers and comic book editors.
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John Broome (writer)
John Broome (May 4, 1913 – March 14, 1999), who additionally used the pseudonyms John Osgood and Edgar Ray Meritt, was an American comic book writer for DC Comics. Julius Schwartz and John Broome (writer) are American comics writers, dC Comics people, Golden Age comics creators, Inkpot Award winners, Jewish American comics creators and Silver Age comics creators.
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Justice League
The Justice League, or Justice League of America (JLA), is a group of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Keith Giffen
Keith Ian Giffen (November 30, 1952 – October 9, 2023) was an American comics artist and writer. Julius Schwartz and Keith Giffen are American comics writers, dC Comics people and Inkpot Award winners.
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Kryptonite
Kryptonite is a fictional material that appears primarily in Superman stories published by DC Comics.
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Larry Nadle
Lawrence Malcolm Nadle (September 29, 1913 in Manhattan, by Ken Nadle; in Alter Ego #72 (September 2007) (via Issuu) - December 26, 1963), by John Wells and Keith Dallas, published February 26, 2013 by TwoMorrows Publishing (sometimes credited as Larry Nadel), by "DCE Editorial", at DCComics.com; published May 12, 2011; retrieved August 20, 2017 was a comic book editor and writer who was known for his work for DC Comics' romance comics, celebrity comics, and other humor-centric titles. Julius Schwartz and Larry Nadle are comic book editors.
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Literary agent
A literary agent is an agent who represents writers and their written works to publishers, theatrical producers, film producers, and film studios, and assists in sale and deal negotiation. Julius Schwartz and literary agent are literary agents.
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Little, Brown and Company
Little, Brown and Company is an American publishing company founded in 1837 by Charles Coffin Little and James Brown in Boston.
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Marvel Family
The Marvel Family, also known as the Shazam Family (also Shazamily), are a group of superheroes who originally appeared in books published by Fawcett Comics and were later acquired by DC Comics.
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Micky Dolenz
George Michael Dolenz Jr. (born March 8, 1945) is an American musician and actor.
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Mike Sekowsky
Michael Sekowsky (November 19, 1923 – March 30, 1989) was an American comics artist known as the penciler for DC Comics' Justice League of America during most of the 1960s, and as the regular writer and artist on Wonder Woman during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Julius Schwartz and Mike Sekowsky are American comics writers, dC Comics people, Golden Age comics creators, Inkpot Award winners and Silver Age comics creators.
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Mister Mxyzptlk
Mister Mxyzptlk, sometimes called Mxy, is a character who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Mort Weisinger
Mortimer Weisinger (April 25, 1915 – May 7, 1978) was an American magazine and comic book editor best known for editing DC Comics' Superman during the mid-1950s to 1960s, in the Silver Age of comic books. Julius Schwartz and Mort Weisinger are American comics writers, comic book editors, dC Comics people, Inkpot Award winners, Jewish American comics creators and Silver Age comics creators.
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Murray Boltinoff
Murray Boltinoff (January 3, 1911 – May 6, 1994) was an American writer and editor of comic books who worked for DC Comics from the 1940s to the 1980s, in which role he edited over 50 different comic book series. Julius Schwartz and Murray Boltinoff are American comics writers, comic book editors, dC Comics people, Golden Age comics creators and Silver Age comics creators.
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Mystery in Space
Mystery in Space is the name of two science fiction American comic book series published by DC Comics, and of a standalone Vertigo anthology released in 2012.
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Neal Adams
Neal Adams (June 15, 1941 – April 28, 2022) was an American comic book artist. Julius Schwartz and Neal Adams are American comics writers, dC Comics people, Inkpot Award winners and Silver Age comics creators.
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Neil Gaiman
Neil Richard MacKinnon Gaiman (born Neil Richard Gaiman on 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre, and screenplays. Julius Schwartz and Neil Gaiman are dC Comics people and Inkpot Award winners.
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New York (state)
New York, also called New York State, is a state in the Northeastern United States.
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Nick Cardy
Nicholas Viscardi (October 20, 1920 – November 3, 2013), known professionally as Nick Cardy and Nick Cardi, was an American comics artist best known for his DC Comics work on Aquaman, the Teen Titans and other major characters. Julius Schwartz and Nick Cardy are dC Comics people, Golden Age comics creators, Inkpot Award winners and Silver Age comics creators.
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One-shot (comics)
In comics, a one-shot is a work composed of a single standalone issue or chapter, contrasting a limited series or ongoing series, which are composed of multiple issues or chapters.
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Parallel universes in fiction
A parallel universe, also known as an alternate universe, parallel world, parallel dimension, alternate reality, or alternative dimension, is a hypothetical self-contained layer or plane of existence, co-existing with one's own.
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Paul Levitz
Paul Levitz (born October 21, 1956) is an American comic book writer, editor and executive. Julius Schwartz and Paul Levitz are American comics writers, comic book editors, dC Comics people, Inkpot Award winners, Jewish American comics creators and Jewish American comics writers.
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Peter David
Peter Allen David (born September 23, 1956), often abbreviated PAD, is an American writer of comic books, novels, television, films and video games. Julius Schwartz and Peter David are American comics writers, dC Comics people, Inkpot Award winners and Jewish American comics creators.
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Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung primarily affecting the small air sacs known as alveoli.
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Ray Bradbury
Ray Douglas Bradbury (August 22, 1920June 5, 2012) was an American author and screenwriter. Julius Schwartz and Ray Bradbury are Inkpot Award winners.
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Rex the Wonder Dog
Rex the Wonder Dog is a fictional superhero dog in the DC Comics universe.
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Robert Bloch
Robert Albert Bloch (April 5, 1917September 23, 1994) was an American fiction writer, primarily of crime, psychological horror and fantasy, much of which has been dramatized for radio, cinema and television. Julius Schwartz and Robert Bloch are Inkpot Award winners.
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Robert Kanigher
Robert Kanigher (June 18, 1915 – May 7, 2002)Social Security Death Index, social security #116-07-5117. Julius Schwartz and Robert Kanigher are American comics writers, American people of Romanian-Jewish descent, comic book editors, dC Comics people, Golden Age comics creators, Jewish American comics creators, Jewish American comics writers and Silver Age comics creators.
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Robert Silverberg
Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. Julius Schwartz and Robert Silverberg are American science fiction editors.
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Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeast Europe.
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Ross Andru
Ross Andru (born Rostislav Androuchkevitch, June 15, 1927 – November 9, 1993) at the Social Security Death Index. Julius Schwartz and Ross Andru are comic book editors, dC Comics people, Golden Age comics creators and Silver Age comics creators.
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Running Press
Running Press is an American publishing company and member of the Perseus Books Group, a division of the Hachette Book Group.
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San Diego Comic-Con
San Diego Comic-Con (also referred to as Comic-Con or SDCC) is a comic book convention and multi-genre entertainment event held annually in San Diego, California, since 1970.
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Science fiction
Science fiction (sometimes shortened to SF or sci-fi) is a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life.
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Science fiction convention
Science fiction conventions are gatherings of fans of the speculative fiction genre, science fiction.
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Science-fiction fanzine
A science-fiction fanzine is an amateur or semi-professional magazine published by members of science-fiction fandom, from the 1930s to the present day.
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Sensation Comics
Sensation Comics is the title of an American comic book anthology series published by DC Comics that ran for 109 issues from 1942 to 1952.
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Sheldon Mayer
Sheldon Mayer (April 1, 1917 – December 21, 1991) was an American comics artist, writer, and editor. Julius Schwartz and Sheldon Mayer are American comics writers, comic book editors, dC Comics people, Golden Age comics creators, Inkpot Award winners, Jewish American artists, Jewish American comics creators, Jewish American comics writers and Silver Age comics creators.
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Showcase (comics)
Showcase is a comic anthology series published by DC Comics.
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Silver Age of Comic Books
The Silver Age of Comic Books was a period of artistic advancement and widespread commercial success in mainstream American comic books, predominantly those featuring the superhero archetype.
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Spectre (DC Comics character)
The Spectre is the name of several antiheroes who appear in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Stanley G. Weinbaum
Stanley Grauman Weinbaum (April 4, 1902 – December 14, 1935) was an American science fiction writer.
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Strange Adventures
Strange Adventures is a series of American comic books published by DC Comics, the first of which was August–September 1950, according to the cover date, and published continuously until November 1973.
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Super Friends
Super Friends is an American animated television series about a team of superheroes which ran from 1973 to 1985 on ABC as part of its Saturday-morning cartoon lineup.
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Superboy (comic book)
Superboy is the name of several American comic book series published by DC Comics, featuring characters of the same name.
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Supergirl (comic book)
Supergirl is the name of seven comic book series published by DC Comics, featuring various characters of the same name.
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Superhero
A superhero or superheroine is a stock character who typically possesses ''superpowers'' or abilities beyond those of ordinary people, is frequently costumed concealing their identity, and fits the role of the hero; typically using their powers to help the world become a better place, or dedicating themselves to protecting the public and fighting crime.
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Superman
Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Superman (comic book)
Superman is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero Superman as its protagonist.
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Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man
Superman vs.
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Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
"Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" is a 1986 American comic book story published by DC Comics, featuring the superhero Superman.
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Taschen
Taschen is a luxury art book publisher founded in 1980 by Benedikt Taschen in Cologne, Germany.
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Ted Kord
Theodore Stephen "Ted" Kord is the second Blue Beetle, a superhero who was originally published by Charlton Comics and later acquired by DC Comics.
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Teen Titans
The Teen Titans are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, frequently in eponymous monthly series.
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The Brave and the Bold
The Brave and the Bold is a comic book series published by DC Comics as an ongoing series from 1955 to 1983.
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The Bronx
The Bronx is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Bronx County, in the U.S. state of New York.
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The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.
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The Flash (comic book)
The Flash is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero of the same name.
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The Joker (comic book)
The Joker is a comic book series published by DC Comics starring the supervillain the Joker.
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The Superman Family
The Superman Family is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1974 to 1982 featuring supporting characters in the ''Superman'' comics.
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The Time Traveller (fanzine)
The Time Traveller was one of the earliest science fiction fanzines, started in 1932.
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Theodore Roosevelt High School (New York City)
Theodore Roosevelt High School, originally Roosevelt High School, the third public high school to open in the Bronx, New York, operated from 1918 until its permanent closure in 2006.
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TwoMorrows Publishing
TwoMorrows Publishing is a publisher of magazines about comic books, founded in 1994 by John and Pam Morrow out of their small advertising agency in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States.
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Weird War Tales
Weird War Tales is a war comic book title with supernatural overtones published by DC Comics.
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Western Comics
Western Comics is a Western comic book series that was published by DC Comics.
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Will Eisner
William Erwin Eisner (March 6, 1917 – January 3, 2005) was an American cartoonist, writer, and entrepreneur. Julius Schwartz and Will Eisner are American comics writers, American people of Romanian-Jewish descent, Golden Age comics creators, Inkpot Award winners and Jewish American comics creators.
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William Dozier
William McElroy Dozier (February 13, 1908 – April 23, 1991) was an American film and television producer, writer and actor. Julius Schwartz and William Dozier are dC Comics people.
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Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman is a superheroine created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston (pen name: Charles Moulton), and artist Harry G. Peter in 1941 for DC Comics.
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World's Finest Comics
World's Finest Comics is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1941 to 1986.
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Worldcon
Worldcon, or more formally the World Science Fiction Convention, the annual convention of the World Science Fiction Society (WSFS), is a science fiction convention.
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Yoshitaka Amano
is a Japanese visual artist, character designer, illustrator, a scenic designer for theatre and film, and a costume designer. Julius Schwartz and Yoshitaka Amano are Inkpot Award winners.
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See also
Jewish American comics writers
- Al Capp
- Al Feldstein
- Carly Usdin
- Dan Slott
- Daniel Lobell
- Eli Valley
- Flo Steinberg
- Jay Irving
- Jerry Iger
- Joe Simon
- John L. Goldwater
- Julia Kaye
- Juliet Landau
- Julius Schwartz
- Kim Deitch
- Larry Lieber
- Larry Siegel
- Michael Kupperman
- Mindy Newell
- Nadja Spiegelman
- Paul Levitz
- Robert Kanigher
- Sheldon Mayer
- Stephen Slesinger
- Steve Orlando
- Terry LaBan
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Schwartz
Also known as Julie Award, Julie Schwartz, Julius Schwarz.
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