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Robert Bernstein Writes Desperado

td {vertical-align: top;} This is a way of dipping my toe in the water on Robert Bernstein's scripts for Lev Gleason; he was a major writer for them mostly after Dick Wood (their tenures overlapped in...

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Bunny Backups

Bunny_Ball_Fantasytd {vertical-align: top;} In the Bunny Ball Fantasy Theater backups in Harvey's Bunny, Howie Post has been IDed on the Sooper Hippie stories, but Hy Eisman, the Bunny artist, has been...

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The Fawcett Movie Adaptation Writers

td {vertical-align: top;} Otto Binder wrote three of Fawcett's 35 movie comics issues; the series started off written by Joe Millard and then became Leo Dorfman's most notable assignment there.Here's a...

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Obscure Shuster: Ace

Just before Joe Shuster did a love story and a filler in the same issue for Standard in 1950 he did a love story for Ace: "Romance on the Range" in Western Love Trails 7, November 1949. The title...

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Dell Tie-ins by "The Mystic of the Lower East Side"

td {vertical-align: top;} Wikipedia, may wonders never cease, has it almost right on Lionel Ziprin: "Ziprin wrote comic book scripts for Dell Comics in the mid-1960s, including Kona Monarch of Monster...

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When Is a Self-Swipe Not a Swipe?

Cover painter Allen Anderson's comic book work was mostly for Ziff-Davis's comics, but even though Fiction House didn't use paintings for their comics covers, they of course used them on their...

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Robert Bernstein Starts Out on Crime Does Not Pay

td {vertical-align: top;} Flipping through Crime Does Not Pay, I'll stop to recheck a story for more Robert Bernstein clues once my eye has been caught by his typical exclamations like "Eeeiii" and...

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Sal Trapani Credit Where Due: Nature Boy

td {vertical-align: top;} After all the times that Sal Trapani was given the attribution for his ghosts' pencils, it's only fair to give him credit for some stories he did ink without being recognized....

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Ken Fitch Writes Tony Gay

td {vertical-align: top;} The early 50s company Star is best known for its covers by co-owner L. B. Cole. On the insides it made do with a lot of reprint material from various publishers, most notably...

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Robert Bernstein Continues on Crime Does Not Pay

td {vertical-align: top;} Here's Robert Bernstein's next couple of years writing for Crime Does Not Pay for Lev Gleason. I hadn't convinced myself of his writing the Who Dunnit? story in #70 when I did...

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Andru & Esposito? (I've Burned Myself on IDing Them Earlier)

I let myself see Ross Andru and Mike Esposito on Dell's Monkees#1 but at least after "Lee" and Mark Evanier correctly suggested Mo Marcus, that led me to more Marcus IDs elsewhere. If anyone has a...

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CDNP: More Bernstein, a Little More Wessler

td {vertical-align: top;} As of 1950 Carl Wessler's personal records are complete enough to name most of his scripts for Crime Does Not Payat Lev Gleason, so stories are noted as his on the Grand...

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Angel and the Ape Writers--Including Henry Boltinoff

td {vertical-align: top;} One point makes it easy to tell E. Nelson Bridwell's scripting on DC's Angel and the Ape. Most of the other writers' ape-speak by Sam Simeon is gibberish, but Bridwell's,...

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Bernstein's Last Run on Crime Does Not Pay (and Bonus Artists)

td {vertical-align: top;} Finishing up Robert Bernstein's scripts for Crime Does Not Pay; the title ended with #147. (It went under the Comics Code with #143.)But first: while going over the last...

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Swan/Burnley on Tommy Tomorrow?

The Who's Who's credits for John Fischetti started out as just "Fischetti" on Tommy Tomorrow, if I remember correctly, but now encompass any number of 1950s series at DC--most of them inking Curt Swan,...

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