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Subsequently at the invitation of E. Nelson Bridwell, Beck submitted a script for a new story " Captain Marvel Battles Evil Incarnate.
In a story written by E. Nelson Bridwell for World's Finest Comics # 262 ( cover date April / May 1980 ), Shazam's origins are further explored.
* The founder of " Pillar of Fire Church " and KKK advocate Alma Bridwell White lived in the town for a time.
The music video for the song shows band members Ben Bridwell, Creighton Barrett and Rob Hampton playing in a baseball match.
After a 158 – 295 record as manager, on December 3, 1907, Tenney was traded to the Giants, along with Al Bridwell and Tom Needham, for Frank Bowerman, George Browne, Bill Dahlen, Cecil Ferguson and Dan McGann ; the trade was called " one of the biggest deals in the history of National League baseball ".
Many of the ideas and puns for Bretnor's stories were contributed by others, including F. M. Busby and E. Nelson Bridwell.
DC writer-editor E. Nelson Bridwell credits Binder as creating the first " Imaginary Tale, for Lois Lane ," and of writing " most of the early " Bizarro stories, including at least the first " Tales of the Bizarro World " feature.
He died in Chestertown, New York on October 13, 1974, leaving behind, counted Bridwell, " almost 50, 000 pages of comics " comprising " over 1, 300 scripts for Fawcett " and " more than 2, 000 for 20 other publishers ", including " some 93 heroes in 198 magazines.
Edward Nelson Bridwell ( 1931 – 1987 ) was a writer for Mad magazine ( writing the now-famous catchphrase, " What you mean ' we ', white man?
Bridwell was noted for possessing an encyclopedic knowledge of various comics-related trivia, as well as of the Bible and Shakespeare's plays.
In 1962, while still residing in Oklahoma City, Bridwell submitted to the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction his first idea for a Feghoot adventure, a specific type of shaggy dog story that ends in a humorous and unexpected play on words.
After writing a few stories for Mad and for Katy Keene, Bridwell began working for DC Comics in 1965 as an assistant to editor Mort Weisinger, " on the Superman titles, eventually becoming an editor himself ( Lois Lane, and later Superman Family ).
Concurrent with his duties for DC, Bridwell " was submitting material as a freelancer to Mad ", some of which was illustrated by Joe Orlando, who would later be suggested by Bridwell as artist for The Inferior Five.
Part of his job was to manage the letter columns for all the Superman titles, and in response to constant reader questions, Bridwell standardized the Kryptonian language and alphabet.
* Astro City # 5 introduced " Mr. Bridwell " ( alias ), a shape-shifting extraterrestrial and undercover advance scout for the invading " Enelsians ", compiling, much like his ( and their ) namesake, an encyclopedic database of Earth's superheroes.

Bridwell and several
Editor E. Nelson Bridwell had several characters and plot concepts from Jack Kirby's " Fourth World " appear in issues # 111-119 ( July 1971-February 1972 ).

Bridwell and DC
" After Bridwell returned it with extensive editorial changes Beck attempted to draw the rewritten version but became so dissatisfied with it that he tore up the artwork he had drawn thus far and returned the Bridwell draft to DC.
Following Mort Weisinger's retirement from DC, the Legion was passed to the oversight of editor Murray Boltinoff and began appearing occasionally as a backup in Superboy, starting with # 172 ( March 1971 ), with writers E. Nelson Bridwell and Cary Bates and artist George Tuska.
On the 1967 Filmation CBS Superman animated series, it was pronounced as mix-yez-PITTLE-ik ; sources indicate that was the official DC Comics version of the time, furnished to the show's writers through DC Comics editor / writer E. Nelson Bridwell.
Angel and the Ape was a humor comic book created by E. Nelson Bridwell published by DC Comics.
Bridwell was also an early advocate of the theory that the Marvel and DC characters " exist in the same universe ", citing early inter-company crossovers such as Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man and a cross-company interlocking storyline ( with real-world crossover characters ) between Justice League of America # 103, Thor # 207 and Amazing Adventures # 16.
Dubbed " Kryptonese ", Bridwell established the 118-character alphabet, which was used by DC until John Byrne's 1986 " reboot " of the Superman universe.
Bridwell edited DC Comics ' first comic book limited series, The World of Krypton ( July-September 1979 ).
As an editor, Bridwell compiled a number of issues of DC 100 Page Super Spectacular, collecting out-of-print stories from the DC archive, often under new covers featuring a Bridwell-created character key.

Bridwell and Action
In 2005, Bridwell was posthumously inducted into the Oklahoma Cartoonists Hall of Fame in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, located in the Toy and Action Figure Museum.

Bridwell and Superman
Recalling an early interest in comic book continuity, Bridwell " remembered getting a bit perturbed at times when I was a kid by having things that didn't fit ", particularly over the wide range of Martian races in evidence in the adventures of DC's Atom, Wonder Woman, and Superman characters.

Bridwell and Family
Binder spent from 1941 to 1953 with Fawcett, writing " 986 stories ... out of 1, 743, over half the entire Marvel Family saga ", per comic-book writer-editor E. Nelson Bridwell.

Bridwell and Legion
He co-wrote Secrets of the Legion of Super-Heroes with E. Nelson Bridwell.

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Giants shortstop Al Bridwell socked a single, scoring McCormick and apparently winning the game.
* 1987 The Big Chill ( VI 5. 9 A4 ), FA by Jim Bridwell, Peter Mayfield, Sean Plunkett and Steve Bosque
* 1989 Shadows ( VI 5. 10 A5 ), FA by Jim Bridwell, Charles Row, Cito Kirkpatrick, William Westbay
* 1965 Snake Dike ( 5. 7 ), FFA by Eric Beck, Jim Bridwell and Chris Fredericks
Historian and author David McCullough is also an island resident, as are the young-adult books authors: Judy Blume and Norman Bridwell.
Ben Bridwell, lead singer of the group Band of Horses, grew up in Irmo.
Major League players that jumped to the Federal League included Bill McKechnie, Claude Hendrix, Jack Quinn, Russell Ford, Tom Seaton, Doc Crandall, Al Bridwell, Hy Myers and Hal Chase.
He began making demos and gave one to his friend Michael Bridwell, brother of Band of Horses lead singer, Ben Bridwell.
* Bridwell Library – Bridwell Library is one of the leading theological research collections in the United States.
Their first comic book appearance was in Super Friends # 7 ( October 1977 ), by E. Nelson Bridwell and Ramona Fradon.
The series did not, in fact, depict a conflict between the Land of Oz and Wonderland, which plotter E. Nelson Bridwell considered antithetical to Ozite politics, but rather depicted the Nome King retrieving the magic belt and using his powers against both Oz and Wonderland, with the Zoo Crew coming in as reinforcements against him.

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Later Helion wrote of this phase: `` For years I built for myself a subtle instrument of relationships -- colors and forms without a name.
And she wrote the libretto for an oratorio on the subject of Judas Maccabeus performed at the Hanukkah festival which came in December.
But both were high-spirited and vivacious, both had tempers to control, both loved languages, especially English and German, both were good teachers and wrote for publication.
She wrote gay plays about the girls for family entertainments, like `` Oh, What Fun!!
Lloyd Lewis wrote that when he first knew Carl in 1916, Sandburg was making $27.50 a week writing features for the Day Book and eating sparse luncheons in one-arm restaurants.
The day passed eventfully enough, with a constant stream of visitors, some stopping only to say hello, others getting into serious conversations, such as one Andre Fuchs, a free-lance journalist from Strasbourg who wrote an article for the Nouvelle Alsatian in highly sympathetic terms.
Consequently, on October 31, 1896, Mrs. King wrote to Thompson, quite against her daughter's wishes, asking him not to `` recommence a correspondence which I believe has been dropped for some weeks ''.
It is difficult to say what Thompson expected would come of their relationship, which had begun so soon after his emotions had been stirred by Maggie Brien, but when Katie wrote on April 11, 1900, to tell him that she was to be married to the Rev. Godfrey Burr, the vicar of Rushall in Staffordshire, the news evidently helped to deepen his discouragement over the failure of his hopes for a new volume of verse.
In `` My Song's Young Virgin Date '', for example, Thompson wrote: `` Yea, she that had my song's young virgin date Not now, alas, that noble singular she, I nobler hold, though marred from her once state, Than others in their best integrity.
He was especially popular with women, for, like the romantic poetry he wrote, he was personally gracious, gallant, and chivalrous.
The Commissioners at Boston wrote the victims to see their misdeeds and repent or they should `` look upon them as men prepared for slaughter ''.
When Quiney and William Parsons wrote to Greville in 1593 asking his consent in the election for bailiff, they sent the letter to Mr. William Sawnders, attendant on the worshipful Mr. Thomas Bushell at Marston.
Sturley wrote to Quiney that Sir Edward `` gave his allowance and liking thereof, and affied unto us his best endeavour, so that his rights be preserved '', and that `` Sir Edward saith we shall not be at any fault for money for prosecuting the cause, for himself will procure it and lay it down for us for the time ''.
`` If you can firmly make the good knight sure to pleasure our Corporation '', Sturley wrote, `` besides that ordinary allowance for your diet you shall have 20 for recompence ''.
He had been in London for several weeks when he wrote to Shakespeare on October 25.
Richard Quiney the younger, a schoolboy of eleven, wrote a letter in Latin asking his father to buy copybooks ( `` chartaceos libellos ) '' ) for him and his brother.
Baker wrote: `` I tooke order with Sr. E. Grevile for the payment of Ceartaine monei beefore his going towardes London.
The chancellor of the Exchequer wrote on the petition: `` in myn opinion it is very resonable and conscionable for hir maiestie to graunt in relief of this towne twise afflicted and almost wasted by fire ''.
No one, he wrote, took any corn of Greville's, for his bailiff of husbandry `` swore a greate oathe thatt who soe came to put hys hande into hys sackes for anye corne shuld leave hys hande behynde hym ''.

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