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 Archie Goodwin (comic book writer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One of Goodwin's last editorial projects was Starman, written by James Robinson and first published by DC in 1994.
Archie Goodwin (September 9, 1937– February 28, 1998) was an American comic book writer, editor, and artist.
Goodwin wrote scripts for King Features Syndicate, Marvel Comics, and DC Comics (where he briefly replaced Julius Schwartz as editor of Detective Comics).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Archie_Goodwin_(comic_book_writer)   (451 words)

  
 Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection
The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or topic.
48) in The Penguin Book of Comics, by George Perry and Alan Aldridge.
202, 214) in The Penguin Book of Comics, by George Perry and Alan Aldridge.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/nrri/newa.htm   (4326 words)

  
 Stripped Vol. 1 #50: The Top Archie in Comics
Harris Comics is planning a tribute to Goodwin in an upcoming Vampirella issue, and Goodwin’s former publishers are discussing a joint project with the proceeds benefiting an Archie Goodwin scholarship fund.
He had also written for characters such as the Hulk, Wolverine and Spider-Man, but the one Goodwin transformed the most was my favorite female bloodsucker, Vampirella.
This year a referendum was passed allowing voters to change several categories to recognize creators for their body of work during the previous year rather than a single work or series.
www.comicsutra.com /cs/stripped/strippedv1i50.htm   (4326 words)

  
 Amazon.com: How to Draw Those Bodacious Bad Babes of Comics: Books
Mike Gold was cofounder and program director of the highly successful Chicago Comicon convention, group editor and director of development for DC Comics, editorial director and publisher of Classics Illustrated, and is a trendsetter in the use of computers for comics.
How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way by Stan Lee
I buy most every art book on how to draw comics, and leapt at the chance to purchase this book, sight unseen.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1580630685?v=glance   (1722 words)

  
 Comic Book Resources - Comic Book News, Reviews and Commentary - Updated Daily!
As a comic book writer, by being on staff at Disney when Disney Comics started up, and, based on my in-house experience with the characters, being asked to put my money where my mouth was by the editor of Mickey Mouse Adventures.
Archie was stopping by my table of art at an Creation Convention and asked me out of the blue if I would like to do a story for Epic illustrated.
At the close of the interview, I told him I was hoping to break in to comics as a writer when I graduated.
www.comicbookresources.com /columns/index.cgi?article=1179&column=10   (3924 words)

  
 Steve Buccellato's Portfolio: History
He is, perhaps, best known as an award-winning comic book colorist who has worked on most of the most popular comics published today.
Steve got his start as a Marvel Comics intern back in 1985 and was quickly recognized for his competence in sorting mail and fetching coffee.
In 1999, Steve finally got his career back on track (sort of), when he convinced Hyperwerks Entertainment and Image Comics to publish his own creation, Weasel Guy.
www.madsciencemedia.com /portfolios/sbport/history/index1.html   (516 words)

  
 Suspended Animation by Michael Vance
Without question, millions of readers have lost themselves in the fantasy of Archie Goodwin's comics.
Archie Goodwin's work as an editor, writer or artist is highly recommended.
Archie Goodwin as a man deserves the highest recommendation possible.
www.starland.com /sus/1999/sus990922.htm   (681 words)

  
 Archie Goodwin books ; 0752207474 Misspelled: archie goodwin godwin archei arkhie gootwin rchie achie arhie arcie arche archi archiegoodwin oodwin goowin goodin goodwn goodwi
Archie Goodwin (September 9, 1937 - February 28, 1998) was an American comic book writer, editor, and artist.Goodwin started his career as an artist, working as an assistant in comic strips and drawing cartoons for magazines.
In 1975, Goodwin was named as chief editor for Marvel comics.While Goodwin worked on numerous series throughout his career, his best remembered work was probably his adaptations of the Star Wars movie franchise to the comics.
There are at least two well known Archie Goodwins.See Archie Goodwin (fictional detective) for the fictional character created by Rex Stout.See Archie Goodwin (comic book writer) for the comic book writer, editor, and artist.
www.americanenglishliterature.com /54919_archie-goodwin_0752207474classicstarwarsukbookisbn.html   (524 words)

  
 Jedi Council Forums - The Official Archie Goodwin Discussion Thread
Archie Goodwin wrote some of the first Star Wars comics ever produced.
Discuss Archie's comics and aspects of his writing in this thread.
Jedi Council Forums » Expanded Universe » Authors and Artists » The Official Archie Goodwin Discussion Thread
boards.theforce.net /message.asp?topic=5892601   (226 words)

  
 comichistory.txt
Sep 18, 1937: Archie Goodwin, comic writer and editor, is born.
Nov 5, 1938: James Steranko, comic book historian, writer/artist for Captain America and Nick Fury in the 1970's and arguably the creator of the first graphic novel, is born in Reading, PA. Nov 5, 1977: Rene Goscinny, writer of the Asterix comics, passes away at the age of 51.
Aug 14, 1926: Rene Goscinny, writer for the Asterix comics, is born in Paris, France.
www.edwick.com /comichistory.txt   (5566 words)

  
 Webby: Issue #1 -- ... A Future Uncertain!
Archie Kalnan: Security Guard; Jerry Hunt: SHIELD Agent; Sid: SHIELD Agent; Various neighbors; Ollie: Landlord; Mrs.
It's the only book of its kind which specializes exclusively in showing you how to draw superhero comics-- and it shows you how to do it Marvel style!
Even as you read these wondrous words with your senses reeling, "How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way" is going on sale throughout the nation!
thebookcase.org /webby-sneak/01.html   (344 words)

  
 Dwayne McDuffie's Script Links
Milestone was to package the books and Marvel to publish (not unlike the deals Event and Chaos comics later did).
For aspiring comic book writers or other interested masochists, following are links to plots and scripts from published comics.
As you may or may not know, a "Marvel-style" plot (see Deathlok #2 or Spider-Man #1 above, for examples) is drawn by the penciller from the writer's description, then returned to the writer for the actual dialogue.
homepage.mac.com /dmcduffie/site/Scripts.html   (2193 words)

  
 archie goodwin
Archie Goodwin wrote some of the first Star Wars comics ever produced...
The psychology of Rex Stout, Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin
Browse the other Vampirella writers by clicking on the appropriate heading to the right Kurt Busiek Bill Dubay Steven Grant Mark Millar Grant Morrison James Robinson Tom Sniegoski Archie Goodwin is.....
www.selectedlink.com /worldweb/archie+goodwin.html   (358 words)

  
 Archie Goodwin
Archie Goodwin was hired by Jim Warren in 1964 as an editor for the newly formed black and white horror magazine Creepy, and stayed until 1972.
Archie Goodwin is often considered the man who made Vampirella what she was always supposed to be.
Archie was also featured in Looking for Mr Goodwin in Vampirella Monthly #18, a story about how Vampirella herself seduced him into creating her first stories to help make her a legend.
www.atoc55.dsl.pipex.com /writers/goodwin.htm   (513 words)

  
 Stripped Vol. 1 #50: The Top Archie in Comics
Harris Comics is planning a tribute to Goodwin in an upcoming Vampirella issue, and Goodwin’s former publishers are discussing a joint project with the proceeds benefiting an Archie Goodwin scholarship fund.
Now try to name someone who is more responsible for bringing the medium into modern times than writer and editor Archie Goodwin, who died this month at age 60 after a long bout with cancer.
Goodwin our jobs — if not for his early work on Vampirella, there is no doubt in my mind that Vampirella would never have lasted over a quarter century.
www.comicsutra.com /cs/stripped/strippedv1i50.htm   (709 words)

  
 Sad News for the Comics World
"Archie Goodwin was the consummate professional and as true a gentleman as anyone I've ever met," remembers DC's Executive Vice President & Publisher Paul Levitz.
A veteran of over 30 years in comics, Goodwin spent the past nine years as a group editor for DC Comics, overseeing a team of editors and personally editing titles that included STARMAN, AZRAEL, and BATMAN: LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT.
Goodwin was born in Kansas City, Mo., in 1937 and grew up in Tulsa, Okla.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/comic_books/6017   (818 words)

  
 manasclerk's The Power Struggle: Comics Editors and Requisite Organization and Software Development
[Archie Goodwin] was the weirdest mixture of a super-intelligent guy who was a complete nerd, who also happened to have this great sense of humor, was one of the great writers — one of the top three — in comics history.
Goodwin worked at Marvel in the 1970s after Stan Lee had stopped writing, Kirby had left for DC (and then returned), in a company who had started valuing a more artist-centered vision, as opposed to one coming from the editors.
Goodwin and Weisinger were different, since one used a DO model and the other a managed team model.
www.processwrite.com /bloghost/manasclerk/archives/001051.html   (1718 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Manhunter: The Special Edition
Archie Goodwin had a nice reputation when he began this series of backup stories, but really, he didn't stand out.
You may have heard it was a coup for Archie Goodwin and Walter Simonson.
Two legends of the comic field,Archie Goodwin and Walt Simonson have created a most masterful, stunning tale.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/1563893746   (681 words)

  
 Archie Goodwin Interview - Comic Book Artist #1 - TwoMorrows Publishing
Archie: At the time, Jack Kirby's Fourth World material was coming out and in the packaging of them they reprinted a lot of Kirby's earlier stuff, and they reprinted some of the earlier Manhunter stories that he had done.
Archie: It didn't start out to be a finite storyline but I knew long enough in advance that I would be leaving so that Walt and I could plan to bring the series to an end.
Archie: There was one story called, I think, "Night of the Stalker" that Steve Englehart did the dialogue on and Sal Amendola and his brother had plotted.
www.twomorrows.com /comicbookartist/articles/01goodwin.html   (3795 words)

  
 PopImage Jan '00 - A new look.
Goodwin claims in his Foreward that he was interested in Japanese comics during the period he was creating MANHUNTER, and in some respects Simonson's work could be considered a recreation of many of the achievements of manga, but working from a foundation of Steve Ditko and Neal Adams rather than the Japanese tradition itself.
As well as a plot that remains fresh even today, Goodwin presents the character of Manhunter in a way that few superhero writers have ever been willing to risk.
We only come to know the protagonist from a distance, through rumors told on caravan roads and secret Interpol police files, so that when the hero finally tells his story in his own voice he is already larger than life.
www.popimage.com /jan00/reviews/manhunter.html   (1099 words)

  
 Al Williamson & Archie Goodwin
Al Williamson tells Archie Goodwin how he got his start at EC Comics.
These pages were from the Archie Goodwin files and are displayed here in his honor.
In 1984, Archie Goodwin mailed me a pile of pages that had been torn from comic books of the Fifties.
www.tvparty.com /comics/comicwill.html   (486 words)

  
 Archie Goodwin - Reviewscout.co.uk
Archie Comics Presents: The Love Showdown Collection (Archie Americana Series)
Archie and the Listers: The heroic story of Archie Scott Brown and the racing marque he made famous
Archie Moore...the Ole Mongoose: The Authorized Biography of Archie Moore, Undefeated Light Heavyweight Champion of the World
www.reviewscout.co.uk /Archie-Goodwin/4   (112 words)

  
 One Sixth Warrior Forum - Frazetta,BlazingCombat,FrenchIndochina,Mat49's
Archie Goodwin (Script), John Severin (Pencils), John Severin (Inks), none (Colors), Ben Oda (Letters).
Archie Goodwin (Script), George Evans (Pencils), George Evans (Inks), none (Colors), Ben Oda (Letters).
Archie Goodwin (Script), Wally Wood (Pencils), Wally Wood (Inks), none (Colors), Ben Oda (Letters).
www.onesixthwarriors.com /forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=22748   (1332 words)

  
 Index to Comic Art Collection: "Archie D" to "Archie's"
"Archie's Comics : Archie Goodwin Talks about DC in his Last Interview" / conducted by Jon B. Cooke.
Archie, Riverdale High / Michael J. Pellowski ; art by Stan Goldberg.
-- Describes two paperbacks: Archie and the Generation Gap, and Archie the Adventurer ; shows TV Guide's comparison of the Dawson's Creek characters with Archie characters ; and recommends the Marvel Valentine Special (Mar. 1997).
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/arri/archie_d.htm   (4796 words)

  
 1983 . 1980 . February 7 . Star Wars . Motown . September 1 . Spike TV . January 18 . Academy Award
A wide variety of creators worked on this series, including Archie Goodwin comic book writer Archie Goodwin, Howard Chaykin, Al Williamson, Carmine Infantino, Walt Simonson, Michael...
comic books Marvel Comics published adaptations of the original trilogy as well as a Star Wars comic book series which lasted from 1977 to 1986, a total of 107 issues.
www.uk.kunsimuna.net /1983_UK_206022_ai   (404 words)

  
 Archie Goodwin Interview - Comic Book Artist #1 - TwoMorrows Publishing
Archie: Around that time in the mid-'70s, they formed this organization, the Academy of Comic Book Arts, and a lot of issues came up in meetings we'd have, and return of artwork became a very important issue.
Archie: At the time, Jack Kirby's Fourth World material was coming out and in the packaging of them they reprinted a lot of Kirby's earlier stuff, and they reprinted some of the earlier Manhunter stories that he had done.
Archie: We work at it, we work at it.
www.twomorrows.com /comicbookartist/articles/01goodwin.html   (3795 words)

  
 Webby: Bio/Background
I was told that Archie Goodwin wrote it, and Sal Buscema drew it.
I loved the initial story, but at the time Archie wrote it, it was scheduled to be nothing more than a one-shot appearance.
Therefore with Stan and Archie guiding me, we made a few minor alterations in her origin.
thebookcase.org /webby-sneak/webby.html   (1467 words)

  
 The Human Fly
A site dedicated to the Human Fly published by Marvel Comics in the late 1970's and the creation of Bill Mantlo (Writer), Lee Elias (Artist) and the late Archie Goodwin (Editor).
www.badpress.co.uk /humanfly   (1467 words)

  
 Comic Book Resources Forums - New game: Six Degrees of Archie Goodwin
"Six Degrees of Archie Goodwin" is played in exactly the same way as Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, only with comics creators instead of actors.
You're not required to use Archie Goodwin as one of the intermediate links in the chain, although you can if you want.
Yea, yea I can make the link shorter via the Wood to Williamson route, but I kinda like the idea of Archie Goodwin being in the chain somewhere, otherwise we might as well call it the "Six Degrees of Comic Creators" or something.
forums.comicbookresources.com /showthread.php?t=14841   (774 words)

  
 The CHUD.COM Message Boards - Comic Draft Discussion 2 (of 6)
Fact: Just like the GI Joe toys/comics, both were being done simultaneously, and the comic was instigated at the behest of the creator.
The comic series was a way to get around the restriction on the amounts of animation allowed in a toy commercial.
It's a licensed book, he is from it, he is not eligible.
www.chud.com /forums/printthread.php?t=36884   (2582 words)

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