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Mortimer Weisinger (/ˈwaɪzɪŋɡər/;
April 25, 1915 – May 7, 1978) was an
American magazine and
comic book
editor best
known for
editing DC Comics' Superman...
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Superman titles and the pool of
writers grew,
Weisinger demanded a more
disciplined approach.
Weisinger ****igned
story ideas, and the
logic of Superman's...
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appeared in
Leading Comics #1 (Winter 1941), and were
created by Mort
Weisinger and Mort Meskin. The team was a short-lived ****embly of some of the less...
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James Bartholomew "Jimmy"
Olsen is a
fictional character appearing in
American comic books published by DC Comics.
Olsen is most
often portra**** as a young...
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Shooter submitted an
unsolicited script to DC
Comics editor Mort
Weisinger.
Weisinger was so impressed, he
asked Shooter to send in
another script. Shooter...
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since Weisinger knew
science fiction well,
Weisinger was
quickly given more leeway, and
bibliographers generally list
Weisinger as the editor...
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continued editing Superboy until 1953, when Mort
Weisinger took over on both
Superboy and
Adventure Comics.
Weisinger would later edit the
entire Superman line...
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magazine from 1940 to 1944. The
character was
created by
editors Mort
Weisinger and Leo Margulies. The
majority of the
stories were aut****d by Edmond...
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theme music for the show was
composed by John
Marion Gart. Mort
Weisinger,
editor of the
Superman comics,
acted as
story consultant for the animated...
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debuted in More Fun
Comics #73 (November 1941), and was
created by Mort
Weisinger and
George Papp. The
design and
function of the Arrow-Car was similar...