Jack Schiff (1909[1] – April 30, 1999)[2] was an American comic book writer and editor best known for his work editing various Batman comic book series for DC Comics from 1942 to 1964. He was the co-creator of Starman, Tommy Tomorrow, and the Wyoming Kid.
^Bails, Jerry (n.d.). "Schiff, Jack". Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928–1999. Archived from the original on January 8, 2017.
^"Deaths: Schiff, Jack". The New York Times. May 1, 1999. Archived from the original on May 27, 2015. Schiff, Jack. 89. Of New Rochelle, NY, died on April 30, 1999. He had been a managing editor for DC Comics, including Superman and Batman.
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Comics Publications due largely to a contractual dispute in which editor JackSchiff, who had been involved in getting Kirby and the Wood brothers the Sky...
as Supergirl, Bizarro, and Brainiac. The Batman titles, under editor JackSchiff, introduced the successful Batwoman, Bat-Girl, Ace the Bat-Hound, and...
Comics editorial director Irwin Donenfeld held a meeting with editors JackSchiff and Julius Schwartz in his office, asking them each to create a new science...
superheroes, Superman and Batman. He was inducted into the comics industry's Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1996 and the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in...
few Imaginary Stories appeared in other DC publications. Batman editor JackSchiff supervised stories in which the Dark Knight starts a family or loses...
first appeared in Real Fact Comics #6 (January 1947). He was created by JackSchiff, George Kashdan, Bernie Breslauer, Virgil Finlay, and Howard Sherman...
Comics editorial director Irwin Donenfeld held a meeting with editors JackSchiff and Julius Schwartz in his office, asking them each to create a new science...
(Third Lady Blackhawk) Blackhawks #1 (November 2011) Created by (Zinda) JackSchiff Dick Dillin (Natalie) Howard Chaykin (Third Lady Blackhawk) Mike Costa...
science fiction writers of the day, including John Broome, Gardner Fox, JackSchiff, Otto Binder, and Edmond Hamilton. The artwork featured a considerable...
pencillers and inkers participated in this revival. Dick Giordano Stan Lee JackSchiff Julius Schwartz Mort Weisinger Otto Binder John Broome Arnold Drake Gardner...
from the original on May 26, 2024. Retrieved October 18, 2012. Editor JackSchiff took charge of the character, and handed him over to writers Edmond Hamilton...
historically accurate adventures in various eras. DC editor JackSchiff reported that he and writer Jack Miller had "lots of fun" creating the comics. Rip Hunter...
Ralph Jackson United States Army World's Finest Comics #17 1945 Spring JackSchiff John Daly Rocket Raquel Ervin Shadow Cabinet Icon #1 1993 May Dwayne...
competition. Bester recalled, "Two editors on the staff, Mort Weisinger and JackSchiff, took an interest in me, I suspect mostly because I'd just finished reading...
as an inspiration for Batman's Bat-Signal; two early Batman editors, JackSchiff and Mort Weisinger, got their start editing The Phantom Detective under...
an uncredited story attributed to Jack Kirby for art and to Kirby and Dick Wood for script, under editor JackSchiff. The series continued in the bimonthly...
304–319, 320 pages, April 2012, ISBN 978-1401233716 Two novels were written by Jack Oleck and illustrated by Bernie Wrightson, both published by Warner Books:...