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  1. William Woolfolk (June 25, 1917 – July 20, 2003) was an American writer known for his range of writing output, having achieved success in the areas of comic books, novels, and television screenwriting.

  2. Aug 9, 2003 · William Woolfolk, a novelist, television writer and comic book author who wrote stories for many popular wartime comic-book characters, including Captain Marvel and Blackhawk, died on...

  3. William Woolfolk was a versatile writer who was successful in several widely divergent fields. He was the highest-paid writer of comic books during that genre's "Golden Age" of the 1940s; he was the story editor on the popular television series The Defenders in the 1960s; and he was the author of a string of best-selling novels.

  4. William Woolfolk, an eclectic writer whose work includes novels, nonfiction books, Emmy-nominated television scripts for “The Defenders” and stories for comic book characters, including Captain...

  5. Aug 16, 2003 · William Woolfolk, a novelist, television writer and comic book author who wrote stories for many popular wartime comic-book characters including Captain Marvel and Blackhawk, died...

  6. William Woolfolk was an American writer known for his range of writing output, having achieved success in the areas of comic books, novels, and television screenwriting. A graduate of New York University, Woolfolk went to work in advertising before joining the comic book industry in the 1940s.

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  8. William Woolfolk (b. June 1917 – d.July 20, 2003) was a writer. Bill Woolfolk contributed scripts for all of the major comic publishers in the 1940s, including: Captain Marvel for Fawcett, Blackhawk for Quality, Superman for DC and Captain America for Timely (later Marvel).

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