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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ra's_al_GhulRa's al Ghul - Wikipedia

    Hace 5 días · Ra's al Ghul [a] is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. Created by editor Julius Schwartz, writer Dennis O'Neil and artist Neal Adams, the character first appeared in Batman #232's "Daughter of the Demon" (June 1971). [5]

  2. Hace 2 días · La Liga de la Justicia recibió su nombre de Julius “Julie” Schwartz, un editor de cómics de DC Comics, y había muchos contribuciones a los cómics que supervisó, pero la más importante es, con diferencia, el hecho Schwartz nombró a la Liga de la Justicia por la sencilla razón de que todos los niños sabían qué era una “liga”..

  3. Hace 2 días · The Justice League got its name from Julius "Julie" Schwartz, a comic book editor for DC Comics, and he had many contributions to the comics he oversaw, but the biggest is by far the fact Schwartz named the Justice League for the simple reason that every kid knew what a "league" was.

  4. The comic book industry, for example, has a thousand female artists who never made it through past the male gatekeepers. Julius Schwartz was a well known DC editor / prolific sexual abuser who was protected until he died - there are SO many similar stories from lower level editors / publishers who got away with everything (and keep doing it).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WatchmenWatchmen - Wikipedia

    Hace 4 días · Watchmen is a comic book limited series by the British creative team of writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons and colorist John Higgins.It was published monthly by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987 before being collected in a single-volume edition in 1987. Watchmen originated from a story proposal Moore submitted to DC featuring superhero characters that the company had acquired from Charlton Comics.

  6. Hace 5 días · Julius Schwartz: Detective Comics #400 (June 1970) Langstrom can alternate from being able to control his monstrous persona to giving in to his instincts. When he does control it, he uses the Man-Bat identity for good. He was recently seen as part of the Network fighting crime.

  7. Hace 2 días · *DC: Along with Strange Adventures, Mystery In Space was DC’s premier science-fiction title founded in thr Atomic Age. Issue #1 dates from April/May 1951. Whitney Ellsworth was credited as editor, but, apparently, Julius Schwartz and Mort Weisinger were actual co-editors.