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  1. 18 hours ago · *DC: When DC editors jack Schiff and Julius Schwartz were each tasked with creating a new science fiction hero, Schwartz came up with Adam Strange, while Schiff was responsible for Space Ranger. Both heroes debuted in issues of Showcase in 1958.

  2. May 26, 2024 · The editors were also old Pulpsters: Julius Schwartz and Mort Weisinger. You’ll even find Pulpster master-artist Virgil Finlay here. Also you’ll find John Giunta and Jim Mooney who got their starts in Weird Tales. Bottom line, of all the comics out there doing robots and spaceships, Strange Adventures was the best.

  3. Jun 1, 2024 · Notably, Green Lantern and Flash were both titles edited by Justice League editor Julius Schwartz. Eventually, Schwartz became the editor on the Batman titles, so Batman became a regular fixture, and at that point, Superman's absence was so glaring that he was sort of forced in there, as well.

  4. 4 days ago · Superman: Kryptonite Nevermore. Collects Superman #233-238 and #240-242. The story can be considered in a way the start of the Bronze Age for Superman as Julius Schwartz took over as editor and changed the tone of the book.

  5. 18 hours ago · “Nothing in Captain Marvel #34 — not the story, not the letters page — had given readers any hint that a major creative shake-up on the book was imminent.” Not so! A letter from sharp-eyed reader Brent Anderson in CM #36 notes “I read six pages and then FOOM! in the sixth panel I saw some crazily-written town names on a directional mileage sign.

  6. May 30, 2024 · So when Julius Schwartz, editor of the Flash, took over editing duties on Detective Comics, he brought Elongated Man over to the series as the new main backup (with Martian Manhunter moving over to House of Mystery)...

  7. Jun 1, 2024 · Beginning in 1956, under the supervision of editor Julius Schwartz, DC began reintroducing superhero comics. In Showcase no. 4 (October 1956), writer Robert Kanigher and artist Carmine Infantino unveiled an updated version of the 1940s-era hero the Flash.

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