Fifty Who Made DC Great explained

Format:One-shot
Superhero:y
Publisher:DC Comics
Date:1985
Issues:1
Writers:Joey Cavalieri
Thomas Hill
Barry Marx
Artists:Steven Petruccio
Editors:Barry Marx
Subcat:DC Comics
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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

NameFieldNotes
publisherCo-owner of National Allied Publications.
writer, entrepreneurFounder of National Allied Publications, the precursor company to DC Comics.
publisherCo-owner of National Allied Publications.
publisherCo-owner of National Allied Publications.
writerCo-creator of Superman.
artistCo-creator of Superman.
writer, artistCo-creator of Batman.
writerCo-creator of Batman.[2]
Warner Publishing Servicesdistribution companyDC sister company responsible for newsstand distribution, formerly known as Independent News Company, Inc.[3]
writer, artist, editorCreator of Sugar and Spike.
executiveDC's president 1976-1980.
distribution agentFounder of Delmar News Agency.
writerCo-creator of the Justice Society of America and the Justice League of America.
writerCo-creator of Wonder Woman with his wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston.
publisherPublisher of DC Comics in France.
publishing agentResponsible for licensing DC's international publishing rights.
Fleischer Studiosanimation studioProduced the 1940s Superman cartoons.
actorPortrayed Superman in the Adventures of Superman radio program, the Fleischer Studios 1940s cartoons and in the Filmation The New Adventures of Superman television series.
actorPortrayed Superman in the 1948 film serial Superman, and its 1950 sequel Atom Man Vs. Superman.
editorEditor of Superman during the mid-1950s to 1970; co-creator of Aquaman, Green Arrow, and Johnny Quick.
writer, editorProducer and story editor on the Adventures of Superman television series.
actorPortrayed Superman in the Adventures of Superman television series.
artistArtist on Superman from the late 1940s through the 1950s.
artistArtist most associated with Superman during the Silver and Bronze Ages of comic books.
editorEditor of DC Comics in France.
World Color Pressprinting companyIn 1985, the largest player in the comic and newsstand special-interest publication market.[4]
writer, editorCo-creator of Sgt. Rock.
editorOversaw the revival of characters such as the Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, and the Atom; longtime editor of the Batman and Superman comic book lines.
popular culturistA primary force in establishing 1960s comics fandom.
writer, editorCo-creator of All-Star Squadron and Infinity, Inc.
actorPortrayed Batman in the 1960s television series.
actorPortrayed Robin in the Batman television series.
Licensing Company of Americalicensing companyMerchandising rights for DC's characters.
artist, executiveCo-creator of the Silver Age Flash; editorial director and publisher.
artistArtist of Batman and Green Lantern/Green Arrow features of the 1970s.
writer, editorWriter of Batman and Green Lantern/Green Arrow features of the 1970s.
data-sort-value="Kabatek, Adolf"Adolf KabatekpublisherPublisher of DC Comics in Germany.
Hanna-Barbera Productionsanimation studioProducer of the Super Friends television series.
film producerCo-producer of the Superman film series.
film producerCo-producer of the Superman film series.
actorPortrayed Superman in the film series.
actressPortrayed Wonder Woman in the 1970s television series.
distributor,
fan convention organizer
Developed the concept of the direct market distribution system for getting comics directly into comic book specialty shops.
distributorEarly direct market distributor.
writer, editorCo-creator of the New Teen Titans, writer of Crisis on Infinite Earths.
artistCo-creator of the New Teen Titans, artist of Crisis on Infinite Earths.
writer, artistCreator of Ronin.
actressPortrayed Supergirl in the 1984 film.
Superman Peanut ButterproductDC's first food related licence.
Kenner Productstoy manufacturerManufacturer 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:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Marx, Barry . Cavalieri, Joey and Hill, Thomas . Petruccio, Steven . Marx, Barry . Fifty Who Made DC Great . 1985 . DC Comics.
  2. Book: Kane, Bob. Bob Kane. Andrae, Tom . Batman & Me. Eclipse Books. 1989. Forestville, California. 1-56060-017-9. 44.
  3. Web site: FTC Docket Nos. National Comics/Independent, 7614 Independent, 7611. June 16, 1995. Washington, D.C.. Federal Trade Commission. The Federal Trade Commission has set aside 1960 orders against Warner Publisher Services, Inc. (formerly, Independent News Company, Inc.).. November 22, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100607041902/http://www.ftc.gov/opa/1995/06/warnind2.shtm. June 7, 2010.
  4. [Chuck Rozanski|Rozanski, Chuck]
  5. Book: Thomas, Roy. Roy Thomas

    . Roy Thomas. All-Star Companion Volume 1. TwoMorrows Publishing. 2000. Raleigh, North Carolina. 23. 1893905055.

  6. Book: Wright, Bradford W.. Comic Book Nation: The Transformation of Youth Culture in America. 2003. Baltimore, Maryland. Johns Hopkins University Press. 0-8018-6514-X. 326. registration. Fifty Who Made DC Great 1985..
  7. Book: 'American National Biography: Supplement. Betz. Paul R.. Carnes. Mark Christopher. 2005. Oxford, United Kingdom. Oxford University Press. 0-19-522202-4. 350.
  8. Book: Of Comics and Men: A Cultural History of American Comic Books . Gabilliet. Jean-Paul. Beaty. Bart . Nguyen. Nick . 2009. Jackson, Mississippi. University Press of Mississippi. 978-1-60473-267-2. 325.
  9. Book: Levitz, Paul. Paul Levitz

    . Paul Levitz. 75 Years of DC Comics The Art of Modern Mythmaking. Taschen. 2010. Cologne, Germany. 978-3-8365-1981-6. 718.