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Planet of the Apes
Police Trap
Popeye
Premiani, Bruno
Prentice, John
Race for the Moon
Raphael, Jordan
Rawhide Kid
Raw Power
Raymond, Alex
Real Clue Crime Stories
Real West Romance
Red Raven
Reinman, Paul
Rickles, Don
Rico, Don
Robbins, Frank
Robinson, Jerry
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Ross, Alex, gatefold
Roussos, George (“Inky”)
Royer, Mike
Ruby, Joe
Ruby-Spears Productions
San Diego Comic-Con. See Comic-Con International
Sandman
Savannah Evening Press
Schanes, Bill
Schanes, Steve
Schiff, Jack
Screen Actors Guild
Sekowsky, Mike
Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos
Shaw!, Scott
Sherman, Steve
The Shield
Showcase
Shuster, Joe
Sick
Siegel, Jerry
The Silver Spider
Silver Star
Silver Surfer
Simon, Joe
Simon-Kirby letterhead
Sinnott, Joe
Sky Masters
Socko the Seadog
The Solar Legion
Solomon, Robert
Spider-Man
The Spirit
Spurgeon, Tom
stamps
Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book (Raphael and Spurgeon)
Star Spangled Comics
Star Wars
Stein, Marvin
Steranko, Jim
Stone, Chic
Strange Tales
The Strange World of Your Dreams
Strange Worlds
“Street Code”
Stuntman
Sue Storm
Superman
Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen
Super Players
Sykes, C.H.
Tales of Asgard
Tales of Suspense
Tales to Astonish
The Thing
Thibodeaux, Mike
Thor
Thundarr the Barbarian
Toys for Tots
Trimpe, Herb
True Divorce Cases
2001: A Space Odyssey
Two-Gun Kid
Universal Phoenix Syndicate
U.S.A. Comics
Vault of Horror
The Vision
Wags
Weisinger, Mort
West
Western Love
Whitman, Bert
Whiz Comics
Wilton of the West
Win a Prize
Wojtkowski, Charles Nicholas
Wood, Dave
Wood, Wallace (Wally)
World War II
The X-Men
Yellow Claw
Young Allies
Young Love
Young Romance
MARK EVANIER met Jack Kirby in 1969, worked as his assistant, and later became his official biographer. A writer and historian, Evanier has written more than 500 comic books for Gold Key, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, and other major publishers (including Groo the Wanderer with Sergio Aragonés); several hundred hours of television (including Welcome Back, Kotter and The Garfield Show); and several books including MAD Art and The Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio. Evanier has three Emmy Award nominations, multiple Eisner and Harvey awards (including one Eisner and two Harveys for the hardcover edition of this book in 2008), and in 2003 received the Lifetime Achievement Award for animation from the Writers Guild of America. He lives in Los Angeles, and can be found online at newsfromme.com.