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Paul Kupperberg (; born June 14, 1955) is an American writer and comics editor. He is currently a writer and executive editor at Charlton Neo Comics and Pix-C Webcomics, and a contributing author with Crazy 8 Press. Formerly, he was an editor for
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and executive editor of
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, as well as a writer of novels, comic books, and newspaper strips.


Career

Paul Kupperberg entered the comics field from comics fandom. He and
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produced the comics
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'' between 1971 and 1973, and ''
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'' between 1972–1973.


Comics

Kupperberg has written an estimated 1,000 comic book stories, primarily at DC, for the
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-edited ''
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'', and ''
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'' titles, as well as the new ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Showcase'', ''
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'', '' Weird War Tales'', ''
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'', '' The Savage Sword of Conan'', and many others. He and artist
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co-created the
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character in '' The Warlord'' #55 (March 1982) and the ''Arion, Lord of Atlantis'' series was launched in November 1982. That same month saw the debut of ''The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl'' by Kupperberg and
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. Kupperberg scripted the first appearance of
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's
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character in ''
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'' #52 (Dec. 1982) A revival of the ''Doom Patrol'' series by Kupperberg and
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began in October 1987 and Kupperberg and
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launched the '' Checkmate!'' series six months later. Kupperberg created the ''
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'' series as well. He wrote the syndicated ''
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'' newspaper
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with
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from 1981–1985 and the ''
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'' newspaper strip from 1990–1991. Kupperberg wrote the first comic book miniseries, ''
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'' in 1979 and co-wrote ''Secrets of the Legion of Super-Heroes'' the following year with E. Nelson Bridwell. Kupperberg was one of the contributors to the ''
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'' limited series in 1986 and his other mini-series include ''The
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'' (with
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and P. Craig Russell), ''
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'', '' Peacemaker'', '' Super Powers'' (with
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), and the first comic book adaptation of ''
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''. He has also written movie parodies and humor for Marvel's '' Crazy Magazine'' (1977–1983), the series "Trash" for Britain's '' 2000 AD'', with artist Nigel Dobbyn, and ''The Online Multipath Adventures of Superman'' web-animation (1998). Most of his current comic book writing appears in the DC-published
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licensed comics on such characters as
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, I.M. Weasel,
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, and
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.


Prose

Kupperberg's prose credits include ''The Atlas to the DC Universe'' (
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, 1992), ''The Doom Patrol Sourcebook'' (Mayfair Games, 1993), and the
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novels ''Crime Campaign'' and ''Murdermoon'' (both
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, 1979). He has had short stories published in the anthologies ''The Further Adventures of Batman Featuring Catwoman'' (
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, 1993), ''Fear Itself'' (
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, 1995), ''Superheroes'' (
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, 1995, edited by John Varley) and ''Oceans of Magic'' (
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, 2001). His adult novel, ''JSA: Ragnarok'', was scheduled to be published in 2006 but was delayed due to the bankruptcy of its publisher, iBooks. It was published in November 2020 by Crazy 8 Press. His other published work includes the young adult novel ''Wishbone Mysteries: The Sirian Conspiracy'' (co-written with
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, 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 The ''Weekly World News'' is a tabloid formerly published in a newspaper format reporting mostly fictional "news" stories in the United States from 1979 to 2007. The paper was renowned for its outlandish cover stories often based on supernatur ...
''.


Magazine work

From 1981 to 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'' for
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.


DC editing career

From 1991–2006, Kupperberg was on staff at
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, editing such titles as ''
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'', ''
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'',
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's '' Fourth World'', ''
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'', ''
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'' 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'' by David Shayne,
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's novelization of his landmark comics series ''
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'', a trilogy of ''
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'' novels by Christopher Priest,
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and Mike Ahn (both novel and trilogy were published by iBooks), and dozens of MAD reprints, kids storybooks, young adult novels and children's color and activity books based on DC Comics properties.


2006–present

In early 2006, Kupperberg left DC to become senior editor at the ''
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''. In 2007, he contributed to the
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short-story collection '' Short Trips: Destination Prague'', and '' The Avenger Chronicles'' from
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. The ''Weekly World News'' ceased publication in August 2007, and in January 2008, Kupperberg became senior editor of WWE KIDS for
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. He is freelancing and consulting for DC Comics, Archie Comics, Moonstone Publishing, Stone Arch Books, Bongo Comics, GIT Corp, and others. He wrote the
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and
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nominated ''
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'' series for
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which began in August 2010 in the second issue of ''Life With Archie: The Married Life'', in magazine format. The series continues the Michael Uslan/ Stan Goldberg best-selling Archie wedding series, two ongoing series each featuring one of Archie's two possible futures, one married to
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and another married to
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. The series also featured the controversial gay marriage of Kevin Keller (the first gay character in the Archie Comics Universe) and ended with the 2014 "The Death of Archie" storyline, which made news all over the world. He wrote the young adult novel ''Kevin'' (
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), which was nominated for a
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Media Award and won the 2014 Scribe Award from the International Association of Media Tir-In Writers. He has written ''Captain Action Classified'', children's books based on Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman for Stone Arch Books, and numerous color and activity books based on DreamWorks properties for Dalmatian Press, as well as Mad Libs featuring Archie, DC Superheroes, and Marvel Superheroes. Kupperberg is currently executive editor of Charlton Neo and the online webcomics site, Pix-C, for which he has created numerous titles and features, including ''Paul Kupperberg's Secret Romances'', ''Unusual Tales featuring N.E.O.'', "The Scarry Squad," "Edison Corliss' Industrial Steam and Ironworks," "Digger Graves, Paranormal P.I.," and "Blank." He is also one of the seven authors behind Crazy 8 Press, a publishing hub and imprint with
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,
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,
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,
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, and others through which he has published his novel '' The Same Old Story'' and the short story collection, '' In My Shorts: Hitler's Bellhop and Other Stories'' as well as contributing to such Crazy 8 anthologies as '' ReDeus'', co-created with Greenberger and Rosenberg, ''Pangaea'', and '' Tales of the Crimson Keep''.


Personal life

Kupperberg's brother,
Alan Kupperberg Alan Kupperberg (; May 18, 1953 – July 16, 2015) was an American comics artist known for working in both comic books and newspaper strips. Early life Alan Kupperberg was born on May 18, 1953 in New York City. He graduated from the High School ...
(1953–2015), also worked in the comic book field as an artist and writer.


Bibliography


Prose fiction

* ''The Amazing Spider-Man: Crime Campaign'' (Pocket Books, 1979) * ''The Hulk and Spider-Man: Murdermoon'' (Pocket Books, 1979) * "Creature of Habit," in ''The Further Adventures of Batman: Featuring Catwoman'' (Bantam Books, 1993) * "Food for the Beast," in ''Fear Itself'' (Warner Books, 1995) * "Reflected Glory," in ''Superheroes'' (Ace Books, 1995) * ''Wishbone Mysteries: The Sirian Conspiracy'' (Big Red Chair Books, 1999) * "Walk Upon the Waters," in ''Oceans of Magic'' (DAW Books, 2001) * ''The Powerpuff Girls: Buttercup’s Terrible Temper Tantrums'' (Scholastic Books, 2002) * "Sargasso Sector," in ''Star Trek Corps Of Engineers: Grand Design'' (Simon & Schuster, 2007) * "Strange Attractor," in ''Doctor Who, Short Trips: Destination Prague'' (Big Finish Books, 2007) * "The Cloud of Doom," in ''The Avenger Chronicles'' (Moonstone Books, 2008) * "Man Bites Dog," in ''Vampires'' (Moonstone Books, 2009) * ''Jewjitsu: The Hebrew Hands Of Fury'' (Citadel Books, November 2008) * JSA: ''Ragnarok'' Book 1 (of 3) (DC Comics publishing partner, forthcoming) * ''Hey, Sophie!'' (publication TBD)


Non-fiction

* DC Comics — introductions and historic forewords for collected editions of classic comic books, including ''Action Comics Archive'' Vol. 2, ''The Flash Archives'' Vol. 1, ''Challengers of The Unknown Archives'' Vol. 1, ''Superman: Whatever Happened To The Man Of Tomorrow?'', ''The Essential Showcase'', ''The Doom Patrol Archives'' Col. 3, ''Superman: The World Of Krypton'', and'' Superman: The Bottle City Of Kandor''. * ''Spy Satellites'' (Rosen Publishing, 2003) * ''The Tragedy of the Titanic'' (Rosen Publishing, 2003) * ''You Did What?: Mad Plans and Great Historical Disasters'' (Harper Paperbacks, 2004) * ''Astronaut Biographies: John Glenn'' (Rosen Publishing, 2004 — Society of School Librarians International Honor Book, 2004) * ''Critical Perspectives On The Great Depression'' (Rosen Publishing, 2005) * ''The Nature of Disease'' (Rosen Publishing, 2005) * ''Edwin Hubble and the Big Bang'' (Rosen Publishing, 2005) * ''The History of the New York Colony'' (Rosen Publishing, 2005) * ''Rodeo Clowns'' (Rosen Publishing, 2006) * ''Origins of the Action Heroes: Spider-Man'' (Rosen Publishing, 2006) * ''Cutting Edge Careers in Robotics'' (Rosen Publishing, 2007) * ''In the News: Hurricanes'' (Rosen Publishing, 2007) * ''Great Historic Disasters: The Influenza Pandemic of 1918–1919'' (Facts On File, 2008) * ''Building America, Then and Now: The Alaska Highway'' (Facts On File, 2008)


Syndicated newspaper strips

* ''
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'' – syndicated newspaper strip ( Editors Press Service, 1990–1991) * ''
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Presents Superman'' (
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, 1981–1985)


Comic books


DC Comics

* ''
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'' #536, 547, 555, 557–561, 564, 569–570, 580, 598 (1982–1988) * ''Action Comics Weekly'' #610, 613–614, 617, 623, 631–634, 636, 641 (
Phantom Stranger The Phantom Stranger is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, of unspecified paranormal origins, who battles mysterious and occult forces, sometimes under their Vertigo (DC Comics), Vertigo imprint. The character ...
) (1988–1989) * ''
Adventure Comics ''Adventure Comics'' is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1938 to 1983 and revived from 2009 to 2011. In its first era, the series ran for 503 issues (472 of those after the title changed from ''New Adventure Comics''), ...
'' #453–455, 460–463 (1977–1979) * ''
All-Star Squadron The All-Star Squadron is a DC Comics superhero team that debuted in ''Justice League, Justice League of America'' #193 (August 1981) and was created by Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler and Jerry Ordway. Although the team was introduced in the 1980s, its s ...
'' #41, 44 (1985) * ''
Aquaman Aquaman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in ''More Fun Comics'' #73 (November 1941). Initially a backup feature in DC's anthology titles ...
'' #58–60, 62–63 (1977–1978) * '' Arak, Son of Thunder'' #15 (1982) * '' Arion the Immortal'' #1–6 (1992) * ''Arion, Lord of Atlantis'' #1–3, 12–35, ''Special'' #1 (1982–1985) * '' Atari Force'' vol. 2 #13, ''Special'' #1 (1985–1986) * ''
Batman Batman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by the artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on M ...
'' #352 (1982) * '' Batman: Gotham Knights'' #29 (2002) * ''
The Brave and the Bold ''The Brave and the Bold'' is a comic book series published by DC Comics as an ongoing series from 1955 to 1983. It was followed by a reprint miniseries in 1988, two original miniseries in 1991 and 1999, and was revived as an ongoing anthology ...
'' #163, 175 (1980–1981) * ''Cartoon Cartoons'' #1–2, 4, 9, 19, 22 (2001–2003) * ''Cartoon Network Block Party'' #10, 25, 32, 45, 52 (2005–2009) * ''Cartoon Network Starring'' #2–3, 6–8, 10–11, 13–14, 16–17 (1999–2001) * ''
Checkmate Checkmate (often shortened to mate) is any game position in chess and other chess-like games in which a player's king is in check (threatened with ) and there is no possible escape. Checkmating the opponent wins the game. In chess, the king is ...
'' #1–33 (1988–1991) * ''
Crusaders The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and at times directed by the Papacy during the Middle Ages. The most prominent of these were the campaigns to the Holy Land aimed at reclaiming Jerusalem and its surrounding ...
'' #5–7 (1992) * '' Daring New Adventures of Supergirl'' #1–13 (1982–1983) * ''
DC Challenge ''DC Challenge'' was a 12-issue comic book limited series produced by DC Comics from November 1985 to October 1986, as a round robin experiment in narrative. The series' tagline was "Can You Solve It Before We Do?" Publication history The ''DC C ...
'' #7 (1986) * ''
DC Comics Presents ''DC Comics Presents'' is a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1978 to 1986 which ran for 97 issues and four ''Annual''s. It featured team-ups between Superman and a wide variety of other characters in the DC Universe. A recurring bac ...
'' #47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 65, 70, 72, 75, 79–80, 86, 90, 93 (1982–1986) * '' DC Science Fiction Graphic Novel'' #6 (" The Magic Goes Away") (1987) * '' DC Special Series'' #1 (1977) * ''
DC Super Stars ''DC Super Stars'' was a comics anthology series published by DC Comics from March 1976 to February 1978. Starting off as a reprint title, it finished its run with original stories. Publication history The tagline "The Line of DC Super-Stars" wa ...
'' #14 (1977) * ''
Detective Comics ''Detective Comics'' (later retitled as ''Batman Detective Comics'') is an American comic book series published by Detective Comics, later shortened to DC Comics. The first volume, published from 1937 to 2011 (and later continued in 2016), is ...
'' #485, 489, 504, 516, 519 (1979–1982) * ''
Doom Patrol Doom Patrol is a superhero team from DC Comics. The original Doom Patrol first appeared in ''My Greatest Adventure'' #80 (June 1963), and was created by writers Arnold Drake and Bob Haney, along with artist Bruno Premiani. Doom Patrol has appear ...
'' vol. 2 #1–18, ''Annual'' #1 (1987–1989) * ''Doom Patrol and
Suicide Squad The Suicide Squad is an antihero/supervillain team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first version of the Suicide Squad debuted in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #25 (September 1959) and the second and modern version, cre ...
'' #1 (1988) * ''
Dragonlance ''Dragonlance'' is a shared universe created by Laura and Tracy Hickman, and expanded by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis under the direction of TSR, Inc. into a series of fantasy novels. The Hickmans conceived ''Dragonlance'' while driving i ...
'' #33–34 (1991) * ''
The Flash The Flash is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in ''Flash Comics'' #1 (cover date, cover-dated Jan ...
'' #265–266 (1978) * ''Flintstones and the Jetsons'' #19–20 (1999) * ''Funny Stuff Stocking Stuffer'' #1 (1985) * '' Fury of Firestorm'' #27, 54 (1984–1986) * ''
Ghosts In folklore, a ghost is the soul or Spirit (supernatural entity), spirit of a dead Human, person or non-human animal that is believed by some people to be able to appear to the living. In ghostlore, descriptions of ghosts vary widely, from a ...
'' #95–99, 101–102 (1980–1981) * ''
Green Lantern Green Lantern is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. They fight evil with the aid of rings that grant them a variety of extraordinary powers, all of which come from imagination, fearlessness, ...
'' #132, 148–149, 151–158, 181, 187 (1980–1985) * ''
Green Lantern Corps The Green Lantern Corps is a intergalactic Peacekeeping, peace keeping agency appearing in comics published by DC Comics. They patrol the farthest reaches of the DC Universe at the behest of the Guardians, a race of immortals residing on the plan ...
Annual'' #1–2 (1985–1986) * ''Gross Point'' #6 (1997) * ''
Gunfire A gunshot is a single discharge of a gun, typically a man-portable firearm, producing a visible flash, a powerful and loud shockwave and often chemical gunshot residue. The term can also refer to a ballistic wound caused by such a discharg ...
'' #9 (1995) * ''
Hawkman Hawkman is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Dennis Neville, the original Hawkman first appeared in ''Flash Comics'' #1, published by All-American ...
'' vol. 3 #7–8 (1994) * '' Heroes Against Hunger'' #1 (1986) * ''
House of Mystery ''The House of Mystery'' is the name of several horror comics, horror, fantasy comics, fantasy, and mystery fiction, mystery comics anthology, comics anthologies published by DC Comics. It had a companion series, ''The House of Secrets (DC Comi ...
'' #252, 273, 285, 294, 296 (1977–1981) * ''
Justice League of America The Justice League, or Justice League of America (JLA), is a group of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in '' The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). Writer Gardner Fox conceived t ...
'' #182, 217 (1980–1983) * '' Justice League Quarterly'' #6–7, 9, 13–14, 16–17 (1992–1994) * ''
Legion of Super-Heroes The Legion of Super-Heroes is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino, the Legion is a group of superpowered beings living in the 30th and 31st centuries of t ...
'' vol. 2 #267 (1980) * ''
Martian Manhunter The Martian Manhunter (J'onn J'onzz) is a superhero in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Joseph Samachson and artist Joe Certa, the character first appeared in the story "The Manhunter from Mars" in ''Detective Comics ...
Special'' #1 (1996) * ''
Masters of the Universe ''Masters of the Universe'' (sometimes referred to as the ''He-Man'' or ''She-Ra'' series) is a sword and planet-themed media franchise created by Mattel. The main premise revolves around the conflict between He-Man (the alter ego of Prince A ...
'' #1–3 (1982–1983) * ''
Men of War ''Men of War'' is a real-time tactics video game franchise, based mainly in World War II. Main series ''Soldiers: Heroes of World War II'' ''Soldiers: Heroes of World War II'' is the original game of the ''Men of War'' series, and uses an ea ...
'' #17–18, 24–25 (1979–1980) * '' New Adventures of Superboy'' #36–50, 52–54 (1982–1984) * '' Peacemaker'' #–4 (1988) * ''
Phantom Stranger The Phantom Stranger is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, of unspecified paranormal origins, who battles mysterious and occult forces, sometimes under their Vertigo (DC Comics), Vertigo imprint. The character ...
'' vol. 3 #1–4 (1987–1988) * ''
Power Girl Power Girl, also known as Kara Zor-L, Karen Starr, and Paige Stetler, is a superheroine appearing in American comic books by DC Comics, making her first appearance in ''All Star Comics'' #58 (January/February 1976).''Who's Who in the DC Unive ...
'' #1–4 (1988) * ''
Scooby-Doo ''Scooby-Doo'' is an American media franchise owned by Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Entertainment and created in 1969 by writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears through their animated series, ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'', for Hanna-Barbera (which wa ...
'' #128, 143, 149–150, 153–157, 159 (2008–2010) * ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?'' #14–15 (2011–2012) * ''
Secret Origins ''Secret Origins'' is the title of several comic book series published by DC Comics which featured the origin stories of the publisher's various characters. Publication history ''Secret Origins'' was first published as a one-shot in 1961 and c ...
'' vol. 2 #11, ''Annual'' #1 (1987) * '' Secrets of Haunted House'' #30, 46 (1980–1982) * ''Secrets of the Legion of Super-Heroes'' #1–3 (1981) * '' Showcase'' #94–96, 100 (1977–1978) * ''Showcase '95'' #7 (1995) * ''
Star Trek ''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the Star Trek: The Original Series, series of the same name and became a worldwide Popular culture, pop-culture Cultural influence of ...
'' #18, 30 (1985–1986) * '' Sun Devils'' #7 (1985) * ''Superboy'' vol. 3 #17–18 (1991) * ''Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes'' #236, 240–242, 249 (1978–1979) * ''Supergirl'' vol. 2 #14–23 (1983–1984) * ''
Superman Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, which first appeared in the comic book ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1, published in the United States on April 18, 1938.The copyright date of ''Action Comics ...
'' #376–378, 387, 389, 397–399, 403–404, 406, 408 (1982–1985) * ''
The Superman Family ''The Superman Family'' is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1974 to 1982 featuring supporting characters in the ''Superman'' comics. The term "Superman Family" is often used to refer to the extended cast of characters of c ...
'' #182–194, 215–222 (1977–1982) * ''Superman: "The Computer Masters of Metropolis"'' (1982) * ''Superman Through the Ages'' #1 (2007) * '' Super Powers'' vol. 2 #1–6 (1985–1986) * ''Super Powers'' vol. 3 #1–4 (1986) * ''
Takion Takion (Joshua Saunders) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Paul Kupperberg and Aaron Lopresti,''Takion'' #1 (June 1996) first appearing in an eponymous series in 1996 that lasted ...
'' #1–7 (1996) * ''
Teen Titans The Teen Titans are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, frequently in eponymous monthly series. As the group's name indicates, the members are teenage superheroes, many of whom have acted as sidekicks to DC ...
Spotlight'' #9 (1987) * '' Time Warp'' #5 (1980) * ''
Underworld Unleashed ''Underworld Unleashed'' was a multi-title American comic book crossover event released by DC Comics in 1995. The main theme of ''Underworld Unleashed'' involved the new ruler of Hell, a demon-lord named Neron, offering first many of the DC Un ...
: Apokolips –Dark Uprising'' #1 (1995) * '' V'' #17–18 (1986) * ''
Vigilante Vigilantism () is the act of preventing, investigating, and punishing perceived offenses and crimes without legal authority. A vigilante is a person who practices or partakes in vigilantism, or undertakes public safety and retributive justice ...
'' #16, 19–50, ''Annual'' #1–2 (1985–1988) * '' The Warlord'' #55–62 (1982) * ''
Web Web most often refers to: * Spider web, a silken structure created by the animal * World Wide Web or the Web, an Internet-based hypertext system Web, WEB, or the Web may also refer to: Computing * WEB, a literate programming system created by ...
'' #13–14 (1992) * '' Weird War Tales'' #53, 65, 68, 74–76, 80–81, 83–84, 91, 98 (1977–1981) * ''
Wonder Woman Wonder Woman is a superheroine who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''All Star Comics'' Introducing Wonder Woman, #8, published October 21, 1941, with her first feature in ''Sensation Comic ...
'' #258, 290 (1979–1982) * ''World of Krypton'' #1–3 (1979) * ''
World's Finest Comics ''World's Finest Comics'' is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1941 to 1986. The series was initially titled ''World's Best Comics'' for its first issue; issue #2 (Summer 1941) switched to the more familiar name. Michael ...
'' #257, 275–278 (1979–1982)


First Comics

* '' E-Man'' vol. 2 #8, 10–11 (1983–1984)


Marvel Comics

* ''
Captain America Captain America is a superhero created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby who appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in '' Captain America Comics'' #1, published on December 20, 1940, by Timely C ...
'' #240 (1979) * '' Crazy Magazine'' #68–69, 75, 77–79, 81 (1980–1981) * '' Savage Sword of Conan'' #181 (1991)


Miscellaneous

* ''The Multi-Path Adventures of Superman: Bizarro'' — six-part animated series for the Internet (BDE, 1998) * Specialty advertising and custom comic books for clients including Radio Shack, Power Tool Institute, Bariatric Health Institute, Silly Putty, Mattel Toys, Fruit-of-the-Loom, NASCAR, Schering-Plough Pharmaceutical * Role playing game manuals for Mayfair Games * Color and activity books for Scholastic, Simon Scribbles (Simon & Schuster), Dalmatian Publishing, Meredith Books


Magazines

* ''Video Action Magazine'' — Various articles on topics including emerging video technology, hardware, legal issues and reviews (1980–1981) * ''Crazy Magazine'' — Movie parodies and humor articles (Marvel Comics, 1977–1983) * ''Weekly World News'' — Satiric and humorous articles on politics and social issues for weekly tabloid * ''WWE Kids Magazine'' — Wrote articles, comic strips and features for World Wrestling Entertainment’s magazine for children (2008)


References


External links


Official website

Crazy 8 Press website




*
Paul Kupperberg
at Mike's Amazing World of Comics

at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
2000 AD profile
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