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* Hart, Johnny, Back to B. C., introduction by Al Capp ( 1961 ) Fawcett Publications
For example, the old style of the King's head was more rectangular, had a crown with identifiable card suits on it ( club, diamond, heart ), his mustache and beard always hid his mouth, and his beard frequently extended to a curved point when the King was shown in profile ( see The Wondrous Wizard of Id, 1970, Fawcett Publications ).
Berg's work also appeared in Dell Comics and Fawcett Publications, typically on humorous back-up features.
An unabridged paperback edition was published in the late 1960s in arrangement with Doubleday by Fawcett Publications World Library, under its Crest Book imprint.
* Cavalier ( magazine ), a Fawcett Publications men's magazine
In 1933, Beck joined Fawcett Publications as a staff artist, where he created pulp magazines.
After years of litigation due to a suit lodged by National Publications ( publishers of DC Comics ) against Fawcett for copyright infringement claiming that Captain Marvel was a copy of Superman, Fawcett in the early 1950s ( partly in response to flagging sales ) reached a settlement with DC in which it agreed to discontinue its comic line.
Fawcett Publications was founded in 1919 in Robbinsdale with the publication of Captain Billy's Whiz Bang.
CBS expanded its magazine group by acquiring Fawcett Publications in 1977, and the majority of the Ziff Davis magazines in 1984.
CBS Publications in 1982 sold Fawcett Publications to Ballantine Books while Popular Library was sold to Warner Communications.
In 1954-55, it acquired a stable of comic book properties from the defunct Superior Comics, Mainline Publications, St. John Publications, and most significantly, Fawcett Publications, which was shutting down its Fawcett Comics division.
* Hart, Johnny, Back to B. C., introduction by Al Capp ( 1961 ) Fawcett Publications
* Paperback – ISBN 0-449-21923-2 ( ISBN 978-0-4492-1923-2 ) published on December 25, 1990 by Fawcett Publications
Over the following summer, when Derleth worked briefly as an editor for Fawcett Publications, outside Minneapolis, the three men frequently got together for barnstorming sessions.
At the time of Rona Jaffe's departure from Fawcett Publications in 1955, the new associate editor who stepped in was Leona Nevler, formerly with Little, Brown and Lippincott but best known in 1950s publishing circles as the person who saw the potential of Peyton Place.
Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Publications, 1964.
-Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications.
Jaffe wrote her first book, The Best of Everything, while working as an associate editor at Fawcett Publications in the 1950s.

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She was not as active as her sister, Millicent Garrett Fawcett, though Anderson became a member of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage in 1889.
* Lost City of Z-A city allegedly located in the jungles of the Mato Grosso region of Brazil, was said to have been seen by the British explorer Col. Percy Harrison Fawcett sometime prior to World War I.
The game, played on Sunday, August 9, 2009 at Canton ’ s Pro Football Hall of Fame Field at Fawcett Stadium, was nationally televised on NBC.
These include the story that Orson Welles began work on a Batman movie in the 1940s, which was to feature James Cagney as The Riddler and Marlene Dietrich as Catwoman ; the persistent rumour that the rock singer Courtney Love is the granddaughter of Marlon Brando ; and the idea that in a famous 1970s poster of Farrah Fawcett, there is a subliminal sexual message concealed in the actress's hair.
Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett, GBE ( 11 June 1847 – 5 August 1929 ) was an English suffragist ( one who campaigned for women to have the vote ) and an early feminist.
Their only child, Philippa Fawcett, was born in 1868.
Millicent Fawcett ( leader of NUWSS ) was a moderate campaigner, distancing herself from the militant and violent activities of the Pankhursts and the Women's Social and Political Union ( WSPU ).
While Fawcett was not a pacifist, she risked dividing the organisation if she ordered a halt to the campaign, and the diverting of NUWSS funds from the government, as the WSPU had done.
Lyndall Gordon states this was an " influential essay ", in which Fawcett cleansed the reputation of the early feminist philosopher and claimed her as a foremother of the struggle for the vote.
During pre-production, MGM had announced that Jean Harlow, who was under contract to that studio, would be loaned to 20th Century Fox to star in the role Belle Fawcett.
Those issues inaugurated the Giants series, which was published by Pines for issues 2-6, and continued by Hallden / Fawcett for issues 6-75.
The first industrially practical polyethylene synthesis was discovered ( again by accident ) in 1933 by Eric Fawcett and Reginald Gibson at the ICI works in Northwich, England.
Charles Clarence Beck ( June 8, 1910 – November 22, 1989 ) was an American cartoonist and comic book artist, best known for his work on Captain Marvel at Fawcett Comics and DC Comics.
The Captain Marvel stories boasted a clean style which facilitated Beck's assistants and other Fawcett artists emulating Beck's style ( one exception was Mac Raboy whose work on Captain Marvel, Jr. was more in the style of Alex Raymond ).
Following a trial in which DC Comics sued Fawcett Comics for breach of copyright, claiming Fawcett's Captain Marvel was too similar to Superman, the latter stopped publishing Captain Marvel.
* Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett ( 1847 – 1929 ), suffragist and feminist, was born in Aldeburgh.
She was defeated by a 3-1 margin in the elections of November 2007 by Philip Fawcett.

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At the very end of his quest, Teth-Adam walks into a Fawcett City malt shop and orders a chocolate egg cream-only to find that " chocolate egg cream " is what Captain Marvel changed his magic word to.
Her manager, Charles Frohman ( the basis for the William Fawcett Robinson character ) was very protective of her.
This foot-tall toy was very similar in appearance to the classic Fawcett character, except that it had vacuum metalized silver arms, and bare legs.
During a flashback sequence, a character who looks very similar to Captain Nazi is prevented from taking a super-soldier serum by Fawcett Comics hero Spy Smasher.
Fawcett editor Ralph Daigh commented, " In the past six months we have produced 9, 020, 645 books, and people seem to like them very well.
However, the license agreement required a per-use fee for every appearance by a Fawcett character, which limited DC's willingness to use the characters, and as a result most of them appeared very rarely once the Shazam!

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