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He was the initial writer of the Batman Family title and paired Batgirl and Robin together as a team in the first issue ( Sept .- Oct. 1975 ) Maggin wrote a licensed Welcome Back, Kotter comic book series which was based on the popular ABC sitcom.
In addition to the hundreds of stories Maggin wrote for the DC comics universe, he has also written television scripts, stories for film, animation and journalistic pieces.

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Maggin used the idea, which became his initial foray into the Superman comic book, and it was published in Superman # 247 ( Jan. 1972 ).
* Superman writer Elliot S. Maggin incorporated the Kansas location into the DC Universe in his 1981 Superman novel, Miracle Monday.
Maggin 1978 novel Superman: Last Son of Krypton, Jor-El is shown as having sent a navigation probe ahead of Kal-El's spaceship, in order to find a suitable foster parent on his new planet.
Superman: Last Son of Krypton is a novel written by Elliot S. Maggin and based on the DC Comics character Superman.
Maggin and based on the DC Comics character Superman.

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Luckily fellow DC writer Elliot S. Maggin, with the help of the Justice League and the Spectre, is able to restore matters on both Earths in Justice League of America # 124 ( November 1975 ).
In September 2004 DC Comics released ' DC Comics Presents: Mystery in Space ' Vol 2, # 1, featuring the stories ' Crisis on 2 Worlds ' written by Elliot S. Maggin with art by J. H.

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Other fledgling work at DC included the six-page " The Greatest Story Never Told ", by writer Paul Kupperberg, in that same issue, and the five-page " The Edge of History ", written by Elliot S. Maggin, in Unknown Soldier No. 219 ( Sept. 1978 ).
Maggin contains descriptions of Krypton, mainly referencing the Silver Age version ; it describes the planet as a " failed star " with massive surface gravity and extremely hostile, glaciated conditions, which forced extreme adaptation and rapid evolution in the descendants of humanoid space travelers ( and their dogs ) who became stranded on its surface in prehistory.
Maggin describes the rise of a civilization which uses geothermal heat as its primary power source, developing science and technology, but finding it difficult to escape the massive world's gravity.
Elliot S. Maggin, also spelled Elliot S!
Maggin ( born 1950 ), is an American writer of comic books, film, television and novels.
Maggin started working as a professional writer in his teens, selling historical stories about the Boer War to a boys ' magazine.
When it received a grade of B +, Maggin disagreed with the assessment, remade it as a comic book script, and sent his script to DC Comics.
Though the initial grade was not amended, Maggin became a writer for DC.
The first issue of DC Graphic Novel featured an adaptation of the Star Raiders video game by Maggin and artist José Luis García-López.
Maggin served as an editor for DC from 1989 to 1991 and oversaw the licensed TSR titles Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, Avatar, Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms, Gammarauders, and Spelljammer.
Because comic book scripts tend to favor the exclamation mark as the punctuation of choice, Maggin routinely used it instead of a full stop.
Maggin " and editor Julius Schwartz liked the distinctive rhythm of the name, insisting that Maggin's name henceforth be written that way.
In 1984, Maggin first ran for political office as a candidate for the U. S. House of Representatives in New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district but was defeated in the Democratic primary.
Maggin was the Democratic nominee for a seat in the New York State Assembly in 1990.

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The Kingdom Come story, in which the Blue Beetle took part, has been adapted as an audio drama by John Whitman, based on the story by Mark Waid and Alex Ross and the novelization by Elliot S. Maggin ( Time Warner Audio Books, 1998 ).

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Maggin, and Jack C. Harris, with art by Pablo Marcos, Keith Giffen, and Dick Ayers.
Maggin and included stories by Robert Weinberg, John Kovalic, and Mike W. Barr.
Old Scratch is also referred to in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain, in The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo by Rudyard Kipling, in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, in The Three Clerks by Anthony Trollope, in Miracle Monday by Elliot S. Maggin, in Alan Wake by Remedy Entertainment, Dirty Jobs episode 1. 28 (" Coal Miner "), and in The Witches of Eastwick ( film ).

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Norman Mailer attended the convention and wrote his famous profile of Kennedy, " Superman Comes to the Supermart ," published in Esquire.
Later that same year, Shooter wrote Marvel Treasury Edition # 28 which featured the second Superman and Spider-Man intercompany crossover.
He wrote two Superman novels, Last Son of Krypton and Miracle Monday.
Schwartz wrote his first Batman story in 1942, expanding into the Batman newspaper comic strip in August 1944 and the Superman strip two months later.
He wrote World's Finest Comics # 71 ( July 1954 ), the issue which began featuring Superman and Batman in the same story together.
Additionally, Schwartz wrote and lectured on superheroes, and received a Canada Council Grant for a study on religious symbolism in popular culture, using Superman as a springboard.
In it, he wrote that Superman had attained the status of a tulpa, an entity that according to Buddhist beliefs attains reality solely by the act of imagination.
In 2001, Abrams co-wrote and produced the thriller Joy Ride, and wrote an unproduced screenplay for a fifth Superman film in 2002.
Pérez briefly wrote Adventures of Superman, providing plots for issues # 457 – 59 ( Aug. 1989 – Oct. 1989 ), and inks for issue # 461 ( Dec. 1989 ).
French Canadian music composer Luc Plamondon wrote a song about this event, later in 1991 Celine Dion sang the song " Le fils de Superman " ( Superman's son ) in her album Dion chante Plamondon and a live version of this song can be also found in her 1994 album Celine Dion a l ' Olympia.
In November 2002, he wrote and pencilled the four-issue weekly miniseries Superman: Day of Doom ( Jan. 2003 ), which marked the 10 year anniversary of " The Death of Superman " event from 1992.
) wrote " t was Swan with Klein who created the definitive Superman image typified the Silver Age ".
Rejoining Frank Miller in mid-1994 on Martha Washington Goes to War, the following year Gibbons wrote the Elseworlds title Superman: Kal for José Luis García-López, melding Arthurian legends to the Superman mythos in an " out-of-continuity " tale set in an alternate DC Universe.
From 2004 to 2005, Austen wrote issues 812 – 823 of DC Comics ' flagship title Action Comics, starring Superman.
Busiek wrote a 52-issue weekly DC miniseries called Trinity, starring Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.
He also wrote comic books in the 1940s, including horror stories for Adventures Into the Unknown ( ACG ), and scripts for Planet Comics, Superman, Congo Bill, DC's Golden Age Green Lantern, and the Fawcett Comics Captain Marvel.
Between September 2005 and March 2006, Winick wrote the four-issue Captain Marvel / Superman limited series, Superman / Shazam: First Thunder with art by Josh Middleton.
Stern wrote the 1991 story wherein Clark Kent finally revealed his identity as Superman to Lois Lane In Summer 1995, Stern and artist Tom Grummett created a new quarterly series, Superman: The Man of Tomorrow.
In 2003 Waid wrote the origin of the " modern " Superman with Superman: Birthright, a twelve-part limited series which was meant to be the new official origin story of the Man of Steel.

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