• Joseph and Dora Goldes Pines. He had two brothers, Robert A. Pines, who would work with Ned in publishing, and Kermit L. Pines, who became a doctor; and...
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  • Leonard Pines (born Leonard Pinckowitz, 1911–2001), American businessman Lois Pines (born 1940), American politician from Massachusetts Ned Pines (1906–1990)...
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  • Margulies and Ned Pines, who at the time were major pulp magazine and newspaper publishers. The company's logo of a pine tree was a tribute to Pines, and another...
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    Standard Comics (redirect from Pines Comics)
    Standard Comics was a comic book imprint of American publisher Ned Pines, who also published pulp magazines (under a variety of company names that he...
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  • Ned Pines, publishing such titles as Startling Stories and Thrilling Wonder Stories. Pines became the president of Pines Publications in 1928. Pines folded...
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    decided to sell. He made a deal with Ned Pines of Beacon Magazines and on 21 February 1936 Wonder Stories was sold. Pines' magazines included several with...
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  • Lone Wolf. The series was published by Ned Pines' Thrilling (also known as Better or Standard) Publishing. Ned Pines had a comic book imprint, which collectors...
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    1952, Ned Pines' Standard Magazines, an imprint of Pines Publications, purchased Silver Screen and Screenland from the Henry Publishing company. Pines announced...
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  • pulp science fiction magazine, published from 1939 to 1955 by publisher Ned Pines' Standard Magazines. It was initially edited by Mort Weisinger, who was...
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  • Standard Comics was an American comic book company owned by publisher Ned Pines. Standard in turn was the parent company of two comic-book lines: Better...
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  • magazines for men. Afterward, through son-in-law Ned Pines, he entered comic books. Pulp-magazine publisher Pines had founded the imprint Standard Comics in...
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  • at Thrilling Publications/Standard Publications in 1935 and became one Ned Pines' top artists. Some of the titles included Air War, American Eagle, Black...
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  • Publications, an alternate name for pulp-magazine and paperback-book publisher Ned Pines’ company Thrilling Publications This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • character was published by Ned Pines' Thrilling/Standard/Better publications company. A different Captain Future was published in Pine's Nedor Comics line. The...
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    that began in November, 1934. In the late 1930s, it was purchased by Ned Pines and turned into a girlie magazine. Collegian Press, Inc. was the publisher...
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  • Washington Peter Lawford as Ned Pine Lola Albright as Mrs Pine Walter Pidgeon as Lewis Gannet Jill St. John as Nikki Pine Michael Ansara as Pucci Len...
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  • doing drawings for the pulp magazine, "Thrilling Mystery Magazine", A Ned Pines publication, and book cover illustrations for the emerging mass market...
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    "The Night of The Returning Dead" 1967 How I Spent My Summer Vacation Ned Pine television movie 1967 I Spy Hackaby episode: "Get Thee to a Nunnery" 1968...
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    Chris Pine's mom in 'Welcome to People'". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on December 29, 2020. Retrieved October 2, 2019. Hepburn, Ned. (November...
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  • of 20th Century Fox, and afterward became editorial chief of publisher Ned Pines' Standard Magazines. At one time in the 1930s, he reportedly edited 46...
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  • science-fictional plots. Other publishers quickly cashed in on the new genre: Ned Pines' Thrilling Group came out with The Phantom Detective in February 1933...
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  • comic books and pulps. He became an art director at Better Publications (Ned Pine's Comics Group later known as Nedor), where he gave early comic book assignments...
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    sold the magazine to Ned Pines of Standard Magazines in February 1936. It was retitled Thrilling Wonder Stories to fit in with Pines' other titles such...
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  • City, writing catalog copy, and had also begun writing for publisher Ned Pines' Standard Comics. There he and artist Alexander Kostuk created the superhero...
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    "Reflecting the Magic of Hollywood." In October 1952, Ned Pines' Standard Magazines, an imprint of Pines Publications, purchased Silver Screen and Screenland...
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  • distributed in parochial schools, and religious comics for publisher Ned Pines' Standard/Better/Nedor imprints; inking some Western comics for Skywald...
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    as Wonder Stories, which lasted until 1936, when Gernsback sold it to Ned Pines of Beacon Magazines. Gernsback remained in the publishing business as...
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  • rounds of comic-book publishers, quickly getting work with publisher Ned Pines' Standard Comics and its imprints Better Publications and Nedor Publishing...
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    appeared, including Wonder Stories, also published by Gernsback. In 1936, Ned Pines of Beacon Publications bought Wonder Stories from Gernsback, changed the...
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  • The Try Guys (redirect from Ned Fulmer)
    for their YouTube channel. The group was founded by Keith Habersberger, Ned Fulmer, Zach Kornfeld, and Eugene Lee Yang. The Try Guys are known for testing...
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