Louis Horace Silberkleit (/ˈsɪlbərklaɪt/;[1] 17 November 1900 – 21 February 1986) was an American publisher of magazines, books, and comic books; together with Maurice Coyne and John L. Goldwater, he co-founded MLJ Magazines (later known as Archie Comics), and served as its publisher for many years.
^Curious About Archie Comics with Nancy Silberkleit
Louis Horace Silberkleit (/ˈsɪlbərklaɪt/; 17 November 1900 – 21 February 1986) was an American publisher of magazines, books, and comic books; together...
was launched by publisher LouisSilberkleit during a boom in science fiction magazines at the end of the 1930s. Silberkleit launched two other science...
later, LouisSilberkleit's son Michael and John Goldwater's son Richard returned Archie Comic Publications to private ownership. Michael Silberkleit served...
most prolific of a number of pulp imprints operated in the 1930s by LouisSilberkleit. Nominally, their offices were in Springfield, Massachusetts and Holyoke...
Archie Comics, and his long association with Archie's publishers LouisSilberkleit and John L. Goldwater. From the late 1950s until his 1982 retirement...
Clarke. It was launched at the end of the pulp era, and when publisher LouisSilberkleit converted Future to a digest format in 1954, he decided not to do...
quotes from Kubert, says in 1938, a school friend who was related to LouisSilberkleit, a principal of MLJ Studios (the future Archie Comics), urged Kubert...
other adaptations. Riverdale Pep Comics #22 (Dec 1941) Maurice Coyne, LouisSilberkleit, John L. Goldwater Archie Comic Publications, Inc. Riverdale is a...
that owned Archie Comics. Belmont was formed by John L. Goldwater, LouisSilberkleit, Maurice Coyne, the co-founders of Archie Comics, who also ran the...
contributors. Also in March 1939, a new publisher entered the field: LouisSilberkleit, who had once worked for Gernsback, was the owner of the Blue Ribbon...
1942): "Sgt. Boyle" Archie #2 (Spring 1943): "Bumble the Bee-tective" LouisSilberkleit Pep Comics #400 (May 1985): "Pep 400" Joe Simon Boy Commandos #1 (Winter...
when it was being run by its original founders, John Goldwater and LouisSilberkleit. Gorelick began in the publisher's art department, making corrections...