- Jack
Oleck (March 1, 1914 –
March 10, 1981) was an
American novelist and
comic book
writer particularly known for his work in the
horror genre. The brother-in-law...
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Archived from the
original on May 22, 2006.
Retrieved April 25, 2009.
Oleck, Joan (February 2007). "Bridge to
Terabithia Hits the Big Screen". School...
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screenplay was
adapted into a tie-in
novel by Jack
Oleck,
Tales from the
Crypt (Bantam, 1972).
Oleck, who
wrote the
novel Messalina (1950), also scripted...
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written by Jack
Oleck "The Monster", a
comic story featured in
Forbidden Tales of Dark
Mansion #10 (March-April 1973), also
written by
Oleck "The Monster...
- 399–414. doi:10.1016/j.ccc.2008.12.007. PMID 19341916. Henkel-Honke, T.;
Oleck, M. (2007). "Artificial
oxygen carriers: A
current review" (PDF). AANA Journal...
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Archived from the
original on
November 21, 2009.
Retrieved May 12, 2009. Joan
Oleck (April 27, 1998). "'South Park':
Canny bait-and-switch". BusinessW****. Archived...
- and "Reflection of Death" in #2.
Other contributing writers included Jack
Oleck (who had
worked as a
writer on EC's
earlier publications) and John Larner...
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Comics that ran for five issues. It was
created in 1975 by
writer Jack
Oleck and
artist Alfredo Alcala. The
title character, Kong, is an intelligent...
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writers that
included Robert Bernstein, Otto Binder,
Daniel Keyes, Jack
Oleck and Carl Wessler, he
published the
first work of
Harlan Ellison. EC emplo****...
- Kurtzman, Feldstein, and Craig.
Other writers,
including Carl Wessler, Jack
Oleck, and Otto Binder, were
later brought on board. EC
succeeded with its fresh...