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    Julius "Julie" Schwartz (/ʃwɔːrts/ SHWORTS; June 19, 1915 – February 8, 2004) was an American comic book editor, and a science fiction agent. He was born...
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  • Presents debuted with a July/August 1978 cover date and was edited by Julius Schwartz. The series was launched with a team-up of Superman and the Flash by...
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  • people Josh Schwartz (born 1976), American writer & producer Julius Schwartz (1915–2004), editor & agent Lauren-Marie Taylor (born Lauren Schwartz; 1961–)...
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  • British author Alan Moore with help from long-time Superman editor Julius Schwartz, the story was published in two parts, beginning in Superman #423 and...
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  • title of the series had been suggested by Whitney Ellsworth to editor Julius Schwartz. Offering "Amazing trips into the unknown", "Astounding adventures...
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  • DC Comics editor Julius Schwartz into his stories whenever he could. The following is a list of the Star Rovers tales in which Schwartz is identifiable:...
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  • from the controversial book Seduction of the Innocent (1954). When Julius Schwartz became editor of the Batman-related comic in 1964, he removed non-essential...
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  • mysterious Guardians of the Universe, who were developed by editor Julius Schwartz. Broome had originally conceived years prior in a story featuring Captain...
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  • Ra's al Ghul (category Characters created by Julius Schwartz)
    commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. Created by editor Julius Schwartz, writer Dennis O'Neil and artist Neal Adams, the character first appeared...
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  • Weisinger, Julius Schwartz, Allen Glasser, and Forrest J Ackerman. Initially, Glasser was the "Editor" of the zine, Weisinger "Associate Editor," Schwartz "Managing...
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  • in issue #267 (May 1959) and Clayface in #298 (Dec. 1961). In 1964, Julius Schwartz was made responsible for reviving the fading Batman titles. Writer...
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  • a young Julius Schwartz, who recalled that the two became "very friendly... [and] got along well together." A year later, Weisinger, Schwartz and Allen...
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    drew Westerns, mysteries, science fiction comics. In 1956, DC editor Julius Schwartz assigned writer Robert Kanigher and artist Infantino to the company's...
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  • the Flash running so fast that he had escaped from the frame. Editor Julius Schwartz, writer Gardner Fox, and artist Carmine Infantino were some of the...
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  • included Mr. Freeze and Betty Kane, the original Bat-Girl. In 1964, Julius Schwartz was made responsible for reviving the faded Batman titles. He jettisoned...
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  • 1964 when newly appointed Batman-editor Julius Schwartz judged them too silly and therefore inappropriate. Schwartz had asserted that these characters should...
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  • and #240 - 242. This is the first Superman storyline under editor Julius Schwartz and the first Bronze Age-era Superman story. In 1971, DC attempted...
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    Science fiction 16 episodes • E. Nelson Bridwell • Carmine Infantino • Julius Schwartz (consultants) September 8, 1973 – December 22, 1973 ABC • Hanna-Barbera...
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  • and Julius Schwartz took over. By his own admission, Weisinger had grown out of touch with newer readers. Starting with The Sandman Saga, Schwartz updated...
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  • Moldoff. Bat-Mite was retired from the comic in 1964, when editor Julius Schwartz instituted a "New Look" Batman that shed some of the sillier elements...
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  • Adam Strange (category Characters created by Julius Schwartz)
    in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by editor Julius Schwartz and designed by Murphy Anderson, he first appeared in Showcase #17...
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  • Superman's voice actor Bud Collyer time off. This tale was recounted by Julius Schwartz in his memoir. However, the historian Michael J. Hayde disputes this:...
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    Adventure Comics on the eve of his 20th birthday. In 1978, he succeeded Julius Schwartz as the editor of the Batman line of comics. As a writer, Levitz is...
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  • Captain Comet (category Characters created by Julius Schwartz)
    in American comic books published by DC Comics, created by editor Julius Schwartz, writer John Broome, and artist Carmine Infantino. Once a minor character...
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    DC editor Julius Schwartz began a widespread reinvention/revival of many earlier characters, and "Fox was one of the first writers... Schwartz called in...
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  • Comics, at least one under the pseudonym Ron Broom. When his agent, Julius Schwartz, became an editor at what would become DC Comics during the 1930–40s...
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    O'Neil's 1970s run on the Batman titles, under the direction of editor Julius Schwartz, is perhaps his best-known endeavor, getting back to the character's...
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  • Shortly after, the editor Julius Schwartz asked Gibbons if he could draw a Superman story. Gibbons said he was available. When Schwartz told Gibbons he could...
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    Julius Schaub (1898–1976), chief aide and adjutant to Adolf Hitler Julius Schwartz (1915–2004), American comic book and pulp magazine editor Julius Samuel...
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  • Bat-Girl, and Bat-Mite, was retired from the comic in 1964, when editor Julius Schwartz instituted a "New Look" Batman that shed some of the sillier elements...
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