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  1. John Leonard Goldwater (born Max Leonard Goldwasser, February 14, 1916 – February 26, 1999) co-founded (with Maurice Coyne and Louis Silberkleit) MLJ Comics (later known as Archie Comics), and served as editor and co-publisher for many years.

  2. Mar 2, 1999 · Their creator, John L. Goldwater, an orphan from East Harlem who hitchhiked his way west in the Depression and invented prototypical teen-age America in the comics, died of a heart attack on...

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  4. The company began in 1939 as M.L.J. Magazines, Inc., which primarily published superhero comics. The initial Archie characters were created in 1941 by publisher John L. Goldwater and artist Bob Montana, in collaboration with writer Vic Bloom. They first appeared in Pep Comics #22 (cover-dated Dec. 1941).

  5. GOLDWATER, JOHN L. (1916–1999), U.S. comic-book artist. An orphan from East Harlem, n.y., Goldwater hitchhiked west in the Depression and invented prototypical teenage America in the comics. His creations – Archie Andrews, Jughead, Betty, and Veronica – were always 16 years old, going on 17.

  6. John L. Goldwater has 104 books on Goodreads with 1031 ratings. John L. Goldwaters most popular book is Archie Americana Series: Best of the Sixties, Vo...

  7. Aug 8, 2017 · CEO and publisher Jon Goldwater describes the change as “an evolution.” The son of original Archie founder John L. Goldwater, the younger Goldwater took over the company in 2009 and...

  8. Archibald "Archie" Andrews, created in 1941 by publisher John L. Goldwater and artist Bob Montana in collaboration with writer Vic Bloom, is the main character in the Archie Comics franchise, including the long-running Archie Andrews radio series, a syndicated comic strip, The Archie Show, Archie's Weird Mysteries, and Riverdale.