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  1. Jun 1, 2000 · After reading Julius Schwartz's "MAN OF TWO WORLDS" I was really moved.For the text provide me with a real glimpse of that fabulous period of the History of Science Fiction(Literature,Art ,etc)and of the 20th Century :the late 1920's,the 1930's and the 1940's.I would gladly escape from my own time to that Golden Shangri-La.

    • Julius Schwartz, Brian M Thomsen
  2. From Alter Ego Vol. 3 #7. (Left) Photo of Julius Schwartz which he says was "taken August 10, 1945... how I looked in my All-Star days!" And yes, he hyphenated "All-Star"! (Right) Julie's recent memoir, Man of Two Worlds: My Life in Science Fiction and Comics, written with Brian M. Thomsen, is a 200-page treasure trove for fans of the Golden ...

  3. Oct 1, 2015 · While still a teenager, Dobbs attempted to break into mainstream comics after winning an art contest. Somewhere along the way, Dobbs was left alone in a limousine with Julius Schwartz. Uncle Julie. The guy who invented fandom, who invented the Silver Age. A god among men to the teenagers who doubted their masculinity.

  4. Aug 2, 2013 · A panel of DC Comics veterans assembled to celebrate the acclaimed run of editor Julius Schwartz on the Superman titles On the first day of Comic-Con International in San Diego, writer and historian Mark Evanier moderated a panel celebrating editor Julius "Julie" Schwartz time running the Superman titles at DC Comics.

  5. Jun 19, 2022 · 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. He was an editor, a “story man” first and foremost, who could take a snippet of an idea or a random scientific fact and run with it until ...

  6. Julius Schwartz. Additional Crew: Super Friends. Mr. Schwartz is a pioneer in both the science fiction and comic book fields. He is credited with publishing the very first SF fanzine, "The Time Machine", in 1930. In 1934, he started the Solar Sales Service, a literary agency that represented such classic SF writers as 'Alfred Bester', Ray Bradbury and Robert Bloch. In 1939, he, along with ...

  7. 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 .

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