- Paul Kupperberg
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birthdate =June 14 ,1955
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nationality = American
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awards =Paul Kupperberg (b. 1955) is a former
editor forDC Comics , and a prolificwriter ofcomic book s and newspaper strips.Biography
Paul Kupperberg was born on
June 14 1955 inBrooklyn ,New York , and entered the comics field from comics fandom as had his brother, artist and writer,Alan Kupperberg . Kupperberg (withPaul Levitz ) produced the comics fanzine "The Comic Reader " between 1971 - 1973, and "Etcetera " between 1972 - 1973.Comics
Since then he has written an estimated 600 comic book stories, primarily at DC Comics, for the
Julius Schwartz edited "Superman ", "Action Comics ", "Supergirl ", and "Superboy " titles as well as the new "Doom Patrol ", "Vigilante", "Green Lantern ", "The Brave and the Bold ", "Showcase ", "Superman Family ", "House of Mystery ", "Weird War Tales ", "Justice League of America ", "Ghosts ", "Star Trek ", "Aquaman ", "Adventure Comics ", "The Savage Sword of Conan ", and many others. Kupperberg created the comic book series Arion Lord of Atlantis (1981-1985), "Checkmate!" (1988-1992), and "Takion " (1996). He wrote the syndicated Superman newspaper comic strip (withJose Delbo ) from 1981-1985 and the Tom & Jerry newspaper strip from 1990-1991.Mini-series'
He wrote the first comic book miniseries, "
The World of Krypton " (1979); his other miniseries include "The Phantom Stranger" (withMike Mignola andP. Craig Russell ), "Power Girl ", "Peacemaker ", "Super Powers " (withJack Kirby ) and the first comic book adaptation of "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe ", considered by many fans the best and most faithful of the comic adaptations of that popular toy line. He has also written movie parodies and humor for "Marvel’s Crazy Magazine " (1977-1983), the series Trash for Britain’s 2000 AD with artistNigel Dobbyn , The Online Multipath Adventures of Superman web-animation (1998). Most of his current comic book writing appears in the DC publishedCartoon Network licensed comics on such characters asJohnny Bravo ,I.M. Weasel ,Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi andScooby Doo .Prose
Kupperberg's prose credits include "The Atlas to the DC Universe" (
Mayfair Games , 1992), "The Doom Patrol Sourcebook" (Mayfair Games, 1993), and theSpider-Man novels "Crime Campaign" and "Murdermoon" (bothPocket Books , 1979). He has had short stories published in the anthologies "The Further Adventures of Batman Featuring Catwoman" (Bantam Books , 1993), "Fear Itself" (Warner Books , 1995), "Superheroes" (Ace Books , 1995, edited byJohn Varley ) and "Oceans of Magic" (DAW Books , 2001). His adult novel, "JSA: Ragnarok", was scheduled to be published in 2006 but has been indefinitely delayed due to the bankruptcy of its publisher, iBooks.His other published work includes the young adult novel "Wishbone Mysteries: The Sirian Conspiracy" (co-written with
Michael Jan Friedman ,Big Red Chair Books , 1999), as well as color and activity books featuring "Firehouse Tales". In 2005, Kupperberg began writing for the weekly satiric and humor tabloid, "Weekly World News ".Magazine work
From 1981-1982 Kupperberg was assistant editor on "
Video Action Magazine ", one of the first newsstand magazines to focus on the then burgeoning home video market. He also wrote numerous articles for the magazine. Among his other non-fiction work are many introductions and historic prefaces to various DC collected editions and Archives ('The Essential Showcase', "The Flash Archives Volume 1", "Action Comics Archives Volume 2", etc.), as well as essays for the anthology "You Did What?: Mad Plans And Great Historical Disasters" (Harper Paperbacks, 2004). Since 2003, Kupperberg has written numerous non-fiction books for young adults, including: "Spy Satellites", "The Tragedy Of The Titanic", "Astronaut Biographies: John Glenn" (a Society Of School Librarians International Honor Book, 2004), "Critical Perspectives On The Great Depression", "The Nature Of Disease", "Edwin Hubble And The Big Bang", "The History Of The New York Colony", "Rodeo Clowns", "Origins Of The Action Heroes: Spider-Man", "Cutting Edge Careers In Robotics", and "In The News: Hurricanes" forRosen Publishing .DC Editorial
From 1991-2006, Kupperberg was on staff at
DC Comics , editing such DC Universe titles as "The Flash ", "Wonder Woman ",Jack Kirby 's "Fourth World ", "Impulse", "Peter Cannon Thunderbolt" and others. He also edited in DC’s Licensed Publishing department, overseeing such titles as "MADvertising: A MAD Look at 50 Years of MADison Avenue" byDavid Shayne ,Marv Wolfman 's novelization of his landmark comics series "Crisis On Infinite Earths ", a trilogy of "Green Lantern " novels by Christopher Priest,Mike Baron andMike Ahn (both novel and trilogy were published byiBooks ), and dozens of MAD reprints, kids storybooks, young adult novels and children’s color and activity books based on DC Comics properties.On February 27, 2006, Kupperberg left DC Comics to become Senior Editor at the "
Weekly World News ". In 2007, he contributed to theDoctor Who short-story collection "", and "The Avenger Chronicles " fromMoonstone Books . The "Weekly World News" ceased publication in August 2007 and in January 2008, he became Senior Editor ofWWE KIDS forWorld Wrestling Entertainment .Bibliography
Comic work includes:
*"Arion, Lord Of Atlantis"
*"Batman "
*"Checkmate!"
*"Crime Campaign"
*"Doom Patrol "
*"Fear Itself"
*"Murdermoon "
*"Oceans Of Magic"
*"Star Trek , S.C.E.: Sargasso Sector"
*"Super Heroes"
*"Takion"
*"The Atlas Of The DC Universe"
*"The World's Greatest Superheroes "
*"Vigilante"External links
* [http://www.2000adonline.com/index.php3?zone=droid&page=profiles&choice=PAULK 2000 AD profile]
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