- Paul S. Newman
Paul S. Newman (
April 29 ,1924 –May 30 ,1999 ) was an American writer ofcomic books ,comic strips , andbooks , whose career spanned the 1940s to the 1990s. Credited in the "Guinness Book of World Records " as the most prolific comic-book writer, with more than 4,100 published stories totaling approximately 36,000 pages, [http://www.cnn.com/books/news/9906/07/Newman.obit/index.html CNN.com (June 7, 1999): "Comic book writer Paul S. Newman dead at 75"] ] he is otherwise best known for scripting the comic-book series "Turok " for 26 years.Biography
Early life and career
Paul S. Newman was born in
New York City , the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Newman. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9803E6DF1239F933A25755C0A963948260 "The New York Times", June 10, 1985: "Paul S. Newman, Writer, Is Wed to Carol Wernick"] ] He served hisWorld War II military service in thePo Valley campaign inItaly , earning aservice star as an enlisted man in abomb disposal unit, and, later, as afirst lieutenant special-services officer aboard troop transports. [http://www.solarguard.com/paulintro.htm Space Academy: Paul S. Newman] ] Following his discharge, he attendedDartmouth College , graduating in 1947.That same year, Newman broke into comic books with
DC Comics ' teen-humor series "A Date with Judy ", based on theradio program , for which Newman had originally applied to write. He went on to script for Avon Comics,Fawcett Comics ,Hillman Periodicals ,St. John Publications ,Ziff Davis , and, as a staff writer, atMarvel Comics ' two predecessor companies,Timely Comics and Atlas Comics.At Timely/Atlas, where he and other staff writers were officially titled editors, Newman worked on the teen-humor series "
Patsy Walker ", "Hedy Devine" and "Jeannie" under editor-artistAl Jaffee . Under Atlas editor-in-chiefStan Lee , he wrote stories (generally uncredited, as were virtually all those of the staff writers) for such horror/mystery titles as "Journey into Mystery " and "Marvel Tales", as well as for romance titles.Turok, , whose uncredited creation is disputed, debuted in an issue of the omnibus title "
Four Color Comics " and, after a second issue in that series, continued as issue #3 of "Turok, Son of Stone" (the first issue of that series under its own name), published byWestern Publishing — first through its business partnerDell Comics and then through its own label,Gold Key Comics . The uncredited Newman was one of the series' writers, along withGaylord DuBois , from its inception in 1954. [ [http://www.erbzine.com/mag8/0828.html "ERBZine" #828 (n.d.): "Rex Maxon and Turok Son of Stone", by Dale Broadhurst] ]Newman had an additional decades-long run on the character
The Lone Ranger , in the Dell Comics comic-book series. With artist Tom Gill, Newman chronicled the adventures of the radio, television and comic-strip Western hero from #38-145 (April 1948 - July 1962), the final issue.ilver Age of comics
In 1962, Newman and
Western Publishing editor Matt Murphy created the characterDoctor Solar . [ [http://www.toonopedia.com/docsolar.htm Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom] ] Later that decade, Newman wrote the comic-book adaptation of theBeatles 'animated feature "Yellow Submarine". By the 1980s, he was writing for theDC Comics series "G.I. Combat " and "House of Mystery "; for Marvel's licensedDisney comic "Darkwing Duck "; and industrial films and audio-visual presentations.Comic strips
Newman wrote the Sept. 9, 1951 - Feb. 8, 1953 Sundays and dailies of the
comic strip "Tom Corbett — Space Cadet ", drawn byRay Bailey . Newman additionally wrote issues ofDell Comics ' "Tom Corbet" comic book.Among his other strips are "
Laugh-In " (with artistRoy Doty ), based on the TV show; "Smokey the Bear "; "Robin Malone "; and "The Lone Ranger".Awards
Newman won a 1998
Inkpot Award for his lifetime contribution to the comic-book field. He was a 1997 nominee for the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame.Personal
In 1985, the once-divorced Newman married his second wife, Carol Wernick, project coordinator of youth leadership for the
New York City Board of Education . The ceremony by Rabbi Max Ticktin took place at Newman's New York City home. Newman was the father of two children, Peter Newman and Lisa Newman, and had two grandchildren, Daniel and Mara. Newman died of aheart attack inColumbia, Maryland , where he and wife lived. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=980CE7D91239F934A35755C0A96F958260 "The New York Times" (June 7, 1999): "Paul S. Newman, 75, Prolific Comic-Book Writer"] ]Footnotes
References
* [http://www.comics.org The Grand Comics Database]
*Tom Gill interview: "Alter Ego" #43 (Dec. 2004)External links
* [http://psychosaurus.com/frames/turokindex.html Psychosaurus: Turok, Son of Stone] (fan site)
*Metcalf, Greg. "If You Read It, I Wrote It: The Anonymous Career of Comic Book Writer Paul S. Newman". "The Journal of Popular Culture ". Volume 29, Issue 1 (Summer 1995) pp. 147-162
*Newman, Paul S. "The Unknown Paul Newman". "Comic Book Marketplace" #19 (Nov. 1992) pp. 56, 58
* [http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2005_10_18.html#010464 POV Online: Tom Gill, R.I.P.]
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