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Martin Nodell (/noʊˈdɛl/;
November 15, 1915 –
December 9, 2006) was an
American cartoonist and
commercial artist, best
known as the
creator of the Golden...
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Martin Nodell and Bill Finger,
first appearing in the
comic book All-American
Comics #16,
published on July 10, 1940. Alan
Scott was
created after Nodell became...
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first Green Lantern character, Alan Scott, was
created in 1940 by
Martin Nodell with
scripting or co-scripting of the
first stories by Bill
Finger during...
- with
Nodell in the
earliest issues using the
pseudonym "Mart Dellon".
According to
Nodell,
Finger was
brought in to
write scripts after Nodell had already...
- Publications,
which featured the
first appearance of Alan Scott.
Creator Martin Nodell has
cited Richard Wagner's
opera cycle The Ring of the
Nibelung and the...
- Harrigan. The
Golden Age
Green Lantern was
introduced by artist/creator
Martin Nodell in
issue #16 (July 1940). He
continued in the
title until #102 (Oct 1948)...
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Marvel Tales #93 (Aug. 1949), the
premiere issue;
cover art by
Martin Nodell....
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infections – in the
women who used it". aidsmap.com.
Retrieved May 22, 2020.
Nodell,
Bobbi (July 21, 2014). "AIDS-free
generation is aim of new
guidelines for...
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Jewish elements. More at DC
Comics are Bob Kane, Bill
Finger and
Martin Nodell,
creators of
Green Lantern,
Batman and many
related characters as Robin...
- "Crawford: Many Eras, Many Fans". The New York Times.
April 10, 1973.
Nodell,
Andrew (April 19, 2017). "Inside Joan Crawford's Life
After 'Feud'". WWD...