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November 07, 2007

Aquaman co-creator Paul Norris dies

Mark Evanier has, as usual, all the details on Aquaman co-creator Paul Norris, who died yesterday at age 93:

A year later, he was at DC Comics where his most memorable assignment was Aquaman, which he and editor-writer Mort Weisinger created. (DC now puts a "created by Paul Norris" credit on all Aquaman comics. The absence of Weisinger's name is apparently a legal problem on DC's end, not a case of Norris squeezing out his former collaborator.) Paul also worked on, among others, the Sandman in Adventure Comics. He was the artist who revamped the character from his old costume — a business suit and a device that looked like a gas mask — and turned him, at editorial insistence, into a Batman knock-off. When Norris left the strip, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby took it over. During this period, Paul also worked on the Vic Jordan newspaper strip for the New York Daily PM.

Read the whole bit here.

Nov 7, 2007 at 04:09 PM by Tom McLean in Current Affairs | Permalink

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