Fifty Who Made DC Great is a one-shot published by DC Comics to commemorate the company's 50th anniversary in 1985. It was published in comic book format but contained text articles with photographs and background caricatures .
Publication history
As explained by DC's then-President and Publisher Jenette Kahn , the profiles were of "fifty people and companies who have helped make DC Comics great. [W]e have chosen representatives from those who have pioneered new territory and who, by doing so, have shaped our past or our future". The articles were written by Barry Marx, Thomas Hill, and Joey Cavalieri and caricatures were provided by Steven Petruccio. Barry Marx was also the book's editor. Neal Pozner was the design director. The cover art , featuring Clark Kent holding the "DC Bullet", was drawn by Curt Swan , Murphy Anderson , and Arne Starr.[ 1]
The Fifty
Name
Field
Notes
M. C. Gaines
publisher
Co-owner of National Allied Publications .
Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson
writer, entrepreneur
Founder of National Allied Publications, the precursor company to DC Comics.
Harry Donenfeld
publisher
Co-owner of National Allied Publications.
Jack Liebowitz
publisher
Co-owner of National Allied Publications.
Jerry Siegel
writer
Co-creator of Superman .
Joe Shuster
artist
Co-creator of Superman.
Bob Kane
writer, artist
Co-creator of Batman .
Bill Finger
writer
Co-creator of Batman .[ 2]
Warner Publishing Services
distribution company
DC sister company responsible for newsstand distribution, formerly known as Independent News Company, Inc. [ 3]
Sheldon Mayer
writer, artist, editor
Creator of Sugar and Spike .
Sol Harrison
executive
DC's president 1976-1980.
Erwin M. "Bud" Budner
distribution agent
Founder of Delmar News Agency.
Gardner Fox
writer
Co-creator of the Justice Society of America and the Justice League of America .
William Moulton Marston
writer
Co-creator of Wonder Woman with his wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston .
Emile Keirsbilk
publisher
Publisher of DC Comics in France .
Carroll Rheinstrom
publishing agent
Responsible for licensing DC's international publishing rights.
Fleischer Studios
animation studio
Produced the 1940s Superman cartoons .
Bud Collyer
actor
Portrayed Superman in the Adventures of Superman radio program , the Fleischer Studios 1940s cartoons and in the Filmation The New Adventures of Superman television series.
Kirk Alyn
actor
Portrayed Superman in the 1948 film serial Superman , and its 1950 sequel Atom Man Vs. Superman .
Mort Weisinger
editor
Editor of Superman during the mid-1950s to 1970; co-creator of Aquaman , Green Arrow , and Johnny Quick .
Whitney Ellsworth
writer, editor
Producer and story editor on the Adventures of Superman television series.
George Reeves
actor
Portrayed Superman in the Adventures of Superman television series.
Wayne Boring
artist
Artist on Superman from the late 1940s through the 1950s.
Curt Swan
artist
Artist most associated with Superman during the Silver and Bronze Ages of comic books.
Bernard Trout
editor
Editor of DC Comics in France.
World Color Press
printing company
In 1985, the largest player in the comic and newsstand special-interest publication market.[ 4]
Robert Kanigher
writer, editor
Co-creator of Sgt. Rock .
Julius Schwartz
editor
Oversaw the revival of characters such as the Flash , Green Lantern , Hawkman , and the Atom ; longtime editor of the Batman and Superman comic book lines.
Jerry Bails
popular culturist
A primary force in establishing 1960s comics fandom.
Roy Thomas
writer, editor
Co-creator of All-Star Squadron and Infinity, Inc.
Adam West
actor
Portrayed Batman in the 1960s television series .
Burt Ward
actor
Portrayed Robin in the Batman television series.
Licensing Company of America
licensing company
Merchandising rights for DC's characters.
Carmine Infantino
artist, executive
Co-creator of the Silver Age Flash ; editorial director and publisher.
Neal Adams
artist
Artist of Batman and Green Lantern/Green Arrow features of the 1970s.
Denny O'Neil
writer, editor
Writer of Batman and Green Lantern/Green Arrow features of the 1970s.
Adolf Kabatek
publisher
Publisher of DC Comics in Germany .
Hanna-Barbera Productions
animation studio
Producer of the Super Friends television series.
Ilya Salkind
film producer
Co-producer of the Superman film series .
Alexander Salkind
film producer
Co-producer of the Superman film series.
Christopher Reeve
actor
Portrayed Superman in the film series.
Lynda Carter
actress
Portrayed Wonder Woman in the 1970s television series .
Phil Seuling
distributor, fan convention organizer
Developed the concept of the direct market distribution system for getting comics directly into comic book specialty shops.
Bud Plant
distributor
Early direct market distributor.
Marv Wolfman
writer, editor
Co-creator of the New Teen Titans , writer of Crisis on Infinite Earths .
George Pérez
artist
Co-creator of the New Teen Titans , artist of Crisis on Infinite Earths .
Frank Miller
writer, artist
Creator of Ronin .
Helen Slater
actress
Portrayed Supergirl in the 1984 film .
Superman Peanut Butter
product
DC's first food related licence.
Kenner Products
toy manufacturer
Manufacturer of the Super Powers Collection toyline.
Celebrity reminiscences
Brief statements made by several prominent individuals were included as "Celebrity Reminiscences". These included comments by Daniel P. Moynihan , Richard Corben , Ray Bradbury , Gloria Steinem , Mort Walker , Milton Glaser , Walter Koenig , Gene Siskel , Stephen King , Gene Simmons , Jim Henson , David L. Wolper , Stan Lee , Susan Stamberg , Roger Ebert , Brooke Shields , Carol Bellamy , and Whoopi Goldberg .
Legacy
Fifty Who Made DC Great has been used as a cited reference source for several books. Among these are the following:
The All-Star Companion Volume 1 by Roy Thomas .[ 5]
Comic Book Nation: The Transformation of Youth Culture in America by Bradford W. Wright.[ 6]
American National Biography: Supplement by Paul R. Betz and Mark Christopher Carnes.[ 7]
Of Comics and Men: A Cultural History of American Comic Books by Jean-Paul Gabilliet, Bart Beaty, and Nick Nguyen.[ 8]
75 Years of DC Comics The Art of Modern Mythmaking by Paul Levitz .[ 9]
References
^ Marx, Barry, Cavalieri, Joey and Hill, Thomas (w ), Petruccio, Steven (a ), Marx, Barry (ed ). Fifty Who Made DC Great (1985). DC Comics.
^ Kane, Bob ; Andrae, Tom (1989). Batman & Me . Forestville, California: Eclipse Books . p. 44. ISBN 1-56060-017-9 .
^ "FTC Docket Nos. National Comics/Independent, 7614 Independent, 7611" . Washington, D.C.: Federal Trade Commission . June 16, 1995. Archived from the original on June 7, 2010. Retrieved November 22, 2011 . The Federal Trade Commission has set aside 1960 orders against Warner Publisher Services, Inc. (formerly, Independent News Company, Inc.).
^ Rozanski, Chuck . "Tales From the Database: Evolution of the Direct Market Part II" , Mile High Comics (2003).
^ Thomas, Roy (2000). All-Star Companion Volume 1 . Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing . p. 23. ISBN 1893905055 .
^ Wright, Bradford W. (2003). Comic Book Nation: The Transformation of Youth Culture in America . Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press . p. 326 . ISBN 0-8018-6514-X . Fifty Who Made DC Great 1985.
^ Betz, Paul R.; Carnes, Mark Christopher (2005). 'American National Biography: Supplement . Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press . p. 350. ISBN 0-19-522202-4 .
^ Gabilliet, Jean-Paul; Beaty, Bart; Nguyen, Nick (2009). Of Comics and Men: A Cultural History of American Comic Books . Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi . p. 325. ISBN 978-1-60473-267-2 .
^ Levitz, Paul (2010). 75 Years of DC Comics The Art of Modern Mythmaking . Cologne, Germany: Taschen . p. 718. ISBN 978-3-8365-1981-6 .
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