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Editor, Writer and Creator during the Golden Age. Edited all the Batman Comics during the 40's & 50's and did all of DC's Public Service Announcements. Also a co-creator of Tommy Tomorrow & Starman (Ted Knight).
A Golden Age editor who is most famous for persuading M.C. Gaines to print Superman in Action Comics #1.
Canadian comic-book penciller, best known for his work on DC Comic's Superman. He later worked for Marvel and Gold Key Comics, amongst other publishers.
American cartoonist, he worked on "Hot Stuff the Little Devil", "Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost" and "Wendy the Good Little Witch" for Harvey Comics and "Anthro" for DC Comics. He also created the comic strip "The Dropouts".
Golden Age artist who began working for National Allied Publications, the precursor to DC, in the 1930s and went on to work on titles such as Batman, Adventure Comics, and Action Comics.
Writer, cartoonist who worked in comics during the late 40s and 50s, later co-wrote the Beatles' Yellow Submarine and was nominated for 2 Emmys for his work on the Van Dyke and Carol Burnett shows.
Al Plastino was an artist best known for his work on the Superman family of books. Most notably he was the artist that drew the first appearance of Kara Zor-El, Supergirl in Action comics #252 and the first appearance of the Legion of Super-heroes in Adventure comics #247
One of the biggest creators in Comic Book History! Legendary writer responsible for (Batgirl) Barbara Gordon, Spectre, Hawkman, Atom, Adam Strange, Hawkgirl, Zatanna, Justice League of America, Justice Society of America, Martha Wayne, Thomas Wayne, and the Flash.
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