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Julius "Julie" Schwartz (/ ʃ w ɔːr t s /; June 19, 1915 – February 8, 2004) was an American comic book editor, and a science fiction agent. He was born in The Bronx, New York. He is best known as a longtime editor at DC Comics, where at various times he was primary editor over the company's flagship superheroes, Superman and Batman.
Jun 19, 2024 · — Julie Schwartz, from Direct Comments: Comic Book Creators in Their Own Words — In life, Julie Schwartz (June 19, 1915-Feb. 8, 2004) was one in a million, one of the most creative voices in the first half century of comics, and yet he never claimed any skill as a writer or an artist.
Julius Schwartz, the influential DC Comics editor whose successful revamping of the Flash, Green Lantern and other defunct 1940s superheroes in the late 1950s and early ‘60s led to what became...
Aug 2, 2013 · The panelists spoke of how Julius Schwartz was initially reluctant to take over as editor of the Superman books, not caring for the character and having been friends with previous editor Mort Weisinger.
Feb 15, 2004 · Julius Schwartz was a major force in the comic book world. After World War II, superheroes were in decline, and the comic book industry was under attack in Washington for contributing to...
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(June 15, 1915 – February 8, 2004) Julius “Julie” Schwartz was an early fan, literary agent, and pulp magazine editor as well as having a major involvement in comic books. He was born in 1915 in New York City and joined the first fanclub, The Scienceers, in 1930 — just as it broke up in a feud.