| Search Results |
| Name |
Category |
Credit |
Tenure[show] |
| ABEL, JACK |
| | Influences |
| | | Jerry Robinson | |
| ABRANZ, FRED |
| | DELL PUBLICATIONS |
| | | TOM AND JERRY (pen/ink/) 1950s | |
| ADAMS, NEAL |
| | DC COMICS |
| | | JERRY LEWIS (pen/ink/) 1967 | |
| ALASCIA, VINCE |
| | CHARLTON COMICS |
| | | JERRY DRUMMER~ (ink/) 1957 | |
| ALBERT, JAY |
| | Name and vital stats |
| | | ALBERT, JAY (= JERRY ALBERT) | |
| ALBERT, JERRY |
| | Source (some data) |
| | | JERRY ALBERT via Michael Feldman 2004 | |
| | Name and vital stats |
| | | ALBERT, GERALD (writer) | |
| | Pen names |
| | | JAY HARVEY ALBERT; UNCLE JERRY | |
| | Education |
| | | City College New York University | |
| | Family in arts |
| | | Father: Andrew Albert | |
| | Print Media (non-comics) |
| | | Editor: 1930s Rare Detective Cases; Spark Magazine | |
| | | Publisher: 1941-42 Albing Productions | |
| | | Publisher: Cosmic Stories; Stirring Science Fiction | |
| | Performing Arts |
| | | Actor: New York Subway Theatrical Circuit | |
| | Syndication |
| | | MISS CAIRO JONES [Sunday] (wr/) 1945-46 for Associated Newspapers | |
| | Comics Studio (Shop) |
| | | SANGOR STUDIO (wr/) 1944-c49 | |
| | Note on comics career |
| | | His father sold CRESTON when it was still a pulp line; he was listed as comics editor, a position held by Richard Hughes c1942 | |
| | AMERICAN COMICS GROUP |
| | | [See Note on his comics career; never an editor, by his own testimony] | |
| | BETTER PUBLICATIONS |
| | | Text (wr/) 1944-49 | |
| | | Various features (wr/) 1944-c49 super-heroes through SANGOR STUDIO confirmed by Jerry Albert | |
| ALLEN, ETHAN |
| | Name and vital stats |
| | | ALLEN, ETHAN (byline) cf Jerry Gale | |
| | FEATURE COMICS |
| | | Text (byline/) 1945 cf Jerry Gale | |
| ALVARADO, PETE |
| | Animation: MGM |
| | | Background & Layout Artist: 1950s-60s Tom and Jerry [dates uncertain] | |
| ANTONETTE, LARRY |
| | DELL PUBLICATIONS |
| | | TOM AND JERRY (pen/ink/) c1951 | |
| ARAGONES, SERGIO |
| | DC COMICS |
| | | JERRY LEWIS (wr/) late-1960s | |
| BAILS, JERRY |
| | Name and vital stats |
| | | BAILS, JERRY GWIN [1933- ] (writer) | |
| | Pen names |
| | | ROBERT LINDSEY | |
| | Education |
| | | B.S., M.A., Ph.D. (physics & mathematics) University of Missouri at Kansas City | |
| | | University of Chicago (graduate work) | |
| | Member |
| | | CAPA-alpha [first comics Amateur Press Association] founder & first central mailer '64 | |
| | | Detroit Triple Fan Fair '65 (coined the name) | |
| | Print Media (non-comics) |
| | | Publisher, Editor & Compiler: 1973-76 Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1st edition in 4 volumes | |
| | | Publisher, Editor & Compiler: 1996-99 Who's Who of American Comic Books, 2nd edition in digital format | |
| | Performing Arts |
| | | Editor & Writer: Changing Life on Earth series [educational TV] | |
| | Other career notes |
| | | Co-founder: Academy of Comic Book Fans & Collectors 1963 | |
| | | Co-founder: with Larry Lattanzi: Who's Who in Comics Fandom 1964 | |
| | | Co-founder: with Roy Thomas of the Alley Awards, first comics awards by fans 1962 | |
| | | Founder: CAPA-alpha [first comics Amateur Press Association] 1964 | |
| | | Founder: Microfilm Library of Comic Art 1964 | |
| | | Professor: Science & Technology, Wayne State University [Detroit] 1960-96 retired | |
| | Additional biography |
| | | Alter Ego, the Best of the Legendary Fanzine 1997 | |
| | | Fifty Who Made DC Great, 1985 | |
| | | Golden Age of Comic Fandom 1995 | |
| | Honors |
| | | Comics Fandom's Alley Award Favorite Fan Magazine 1961 | |
| | | Diamond Distributors Lifetime Fandom Award 1990 | |
| | | Ed Aprill, Jr. Award (Comic Art Convention, New York City) 1977 | |
| | | Honored Guest: Dallas Comics Con 1973 | |
| | | Inkpot Award (San Diego Comicon) 1981 | |
| | | Professor Emeritus, Wayne State University (Detroit) | |
| | | Winner of Victor Wilson Scholarships and Graduate Fellowships for academic excellence all through the 1950s | |
| | | Won cartoon contest in K.C. Journal (Missouri) 1941 | |
| | Note on comics career |
| | | Consultant: many books & articles on comic books | |
| | | New York Times & Newsweek interviews mid-60s put Comicdom in public eye | |
| | Fan & trade zines |
| | | Alter Ego #1-4 (publ/ed/wr/pen/ink/) 1961-62 originally spelled Alter-Ego | |
| | | Alter Ego (contrib/) vol. 2 #5, 1999 | |
| | | Authoritative Index to DC Comics (publ/ed/) 1963/65 | |
| | | Collector's Guide: First Heroic Age (publ/ed/) 1969 | |
| | | Comic Reader [On the Drawing Board] (publ/ed/wr/) 1961-64 | |
| | | Comicollector (publ/ed/wr/pen/ink/) 1961-62 | |
| | | Guidebook to Comics Fandom [with Bill Spicer] (ed/wr/) 1965 | |
| | | Howard Keltner's Index to Golden Age Comic Books (publ/co-ed/) 1976 | |
| | | Index to All-Star Comics (publ/ed/wr/pen/ink/) 1962 | |
| | | Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide [cover-featured article on JSA] (wr/) 1974 | |
| | | Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide [text for first edition] (wr/) 1970 | |
| | | Panelologist (publ/ed/wr/) 1966-99 | |
| | | Steranko's History of Comics, vol. 2 (asst ed/) 1972 | |
| | DC COMICS |
| | | Introduction (wr/) 1993 for ALL-STAR COMICS ARCHIVE volume 2 | |
| BAKER, GEORGE |
| | Creator |
| | | SAD SACK for York, U.S. Army weekly '42 and made into movie starring Jerry Lewis | |
| BARBERA, JOE |
| | Animation: MGM |
| | | Director: 1940-57 Tom and Jerry | |
| BARNETT, JERRY |
| | Name and vital stats |
| | | BARNETT, JERRY (writer; artist) | |
| | PETERSEN PUBLISHING |
| | | CAR-TOONS~ (wr/pen/ink/) 1970 | |
| | | HOT ROD CARTOONS~ (wr/pen/ink/) 1970 | |
| BARRY, SY |
| | DC COMICS |
| | | BATMAN AND ROBIN (ink/) 1949-50 over one Jerry Robinson tale in '49 | |
| BECK, JERRY |
| | LONDON NIGHT STUDIOS |
| | | ARIZONA (pen/ink/) 1998 | |
| | | CROW / RAZOR (ink/) 1998 | |
| BEERBOHM, BOB |
| | Print Media (non-comics) |
| | | Consultant: Nemo, the classics comics library #2 interview with Jerry Siegle and Joe Shuster | |
| BELSON, JERRY |
| | Name and vital stats |
| | | BELSON, JERRY [1938-2006 ] (writer) | |
| | Influences |
| | | Mad Magazine; Sid Caeser | |
| | Member |
| | | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | |
| | | Directors Guild | |
| | | Writers Guild of America | |
| | Performing Arts |
| | | Director: Film: Jekyll and Hyde Together Again 1982 | |
| | | Director: TV: Barefoot in the Park, 1970-71 | |
| | | Director: TV: Dick Van Dyke Show 1964-66 | |
| | | Director: TV: Hey, Landlord 1967-68 | |
| | | Director: TV: I Spy 1966-68 | |
| | | Director: TV: Love American Style 1970/72 | |
| | | Director: TV: Mary Tyler Moore Show 1973-74 | |
| | | Director: TV: The Lucy Show 1966-68 | |
| | | Producer: Film: Barefoot in the Park, 1970-71 | |
| | | Producer: Film: How Sweet It Is 1968 | |
| | | Producer: Film: The Grasshopper 1970 | |
| | | Producer: TV: Dick Van Dyke Show 1964-66 | |
| | | Producer: TV: Hey, Landlord 1967-68 | |
| | | Producer: TV: I Spy 1966-68 | |
| | | Producer: TV: Love American Style 1970/72 | |
| | | Producer: TV: Mary Tyler Moore Show 1973-74 | |
| | | Producer: TV: The Lucy Show 1966-68 | |
| | | Writer: Broadway: The Roast 1980 | |
| | | Writer: Film: Fun With Dick and Jane 1977 | |