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Otto Oscar Binder (August 2. October 1. 3, 1. 97. American author of science fiction and non- fiction books and stories, and comic books. He is best known for his many scripts for Captain Marvel Adventures and other stories involving the entire superhero.
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Marvel Family. Biography[edit]Early life and career[edit]Born in Bessemer, Michigan, Otto Binder was the youngest of six children in a family that had emigrated from Austria a year earlier. He was born and raised Lutheran.[3] They settled in Chicago in 1. Binder and his brother Earl.[3] The two began writing in partnership and sold their first story, "The First Martian" to Amazing Stories in 1. Eando Binder" ("E" and "O" Binder).[3]Not earning enough as a writer to live on, Binder and his brother worked at many jobs. Earl found employment at an iron works. In late December 1. Otto Binder began working for Otis Adelbert Kline as a literary agent in charge of Kline's New York City office[4] most prominently marketing the stories of Robert E.
Howard,[5] although insufficient business during this Great Depression era forced Kline to close his company after a year and a half.[4] At the time of Otto's move to New York City, Earl Binder dissolved the writing partnership, and all new material produced under the name of Eando Binder from January 1. Otto Binder.[4] Concurrent with his agent work, Binder was writing for Mort Weisinger, editor of Thrilling Wonder Stories, and Ray Palmer, editor of Amazing, for the latter of whom he created the Adam Link series[3]Fawcett Comics and Captain Marvel[edit]Binder entered comics in 1. Jack, who moved to New York to work at the studio of Harry "A" Chesler,[3] one of that era's "packagers" who provided outsourced content for publishers entering the new medium of comic books. The following year, magazine publisher Fawcett Publications began its Fawcett Comics line, and Binder started writing the exploits of such characters as Captain Venture, Golden Arrow, Bulletman and El Carim.[3] After a year, editor Ed Herron had Binder tackle Fawcett's most prominent character, the superhero Captain Marvel. He soon wrote for the spin- off features starring Captain Marvel, Jr.
Mary Marvel,[6] the latter of whom he co- created with Marc Swayze.[3][7]Binder spent from 1. Fawcett, writing "9.
Marvel Family saga", per comic- book writer- editor E. Nelson Bridwell.[3] His first Captain Marvel writing was the "Dime Action Book" novel Return of the Scorpion, featuring the villain from the 1.
Republic serial The Adventures of Captain Marvel.[8] His first Captain Marvel comic- book story was "Captain Marvel Saves the King" in Captain Marvel Adventures #9 (April 1. He wrote for numerous other Fawcett features, as well as many two- page text fillers that were required in comics in order to be eligible for magazine postal rates. His text stories in Captain Marvel Adventures, under the "Eando" pseudonym, starred Lieutenant Jon Jarl of the Space Patrol.[3][9] During his time at Fawcell, Binder co- created with Swayze and C. C. Beck such characters as Mary Marvel, Uncle Dudley, Mr. Tawky Tawny, Black Adam and Mr. Mind, as well as two of Doctor Sivana's four children: the evil teens Thaddeus Sivana Jr.
Georgia.[3] Binder and Beck unsuccessfully attempted to launch a newspaper comic strip featuring Mr. Tawky Tawny in 1. Other comics work[edit]Binder left Fawcett when the company shut down its comic book division in 1. For Timely Comics, the 1. Marvel Comics, he [co- ]created Captain Wonder,[1. Young Allies, Tommy Tyme and the patriotically themed superheroine Miss America,[1. Captain America, the Human Torch, the Sub- Mariner, the Destroyer, the Whizzer, and the All- Winners Squad.[3][9]For Quality Comics, Binder co- created Kid Eternity, and wrote Blackhawk, Doll Man, Uncle Sam' and Black Condor stories.
For MLJ Comics (subsequently known as Archie Comics), he wrote stories starring Steel Sterling, the Shield, the Hangman, and the Black Hood.[3] At Gold Key Comics, Binder co- created Mighty Samson and other characters. His science fiction for EC Comics includes "Lost in Space", illustrated by Al Williamson, in Weird Science- Fantasy #2. March–April 1. 95.
DC Comics[edit]In 1. Binder began working for DC Comics, then known as National Periodical Publications, swiftly creating Merry, Girl of 1,0. Gimmicks, in the feature "Star- Spangled Kid", whose place Merry soon took in Star- Spangled Comics.[1. He then moved on to his best- known DC work, the Superman group of titles, including launching the Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen series in 1.
Binder and artist Al Plastino collaborated on the Superboy story in Adventure Comics #2. April 1. 95. 8) that introduced the Legion of Super- Heroes, a teen superhero team from the future that eventually became one of DC's most popular features.[1. Binder and Plastino debuted the supervillain Brainiac and the Bottle City of Kandor in Action Comics #2. July 1. 95. 8)[1. Supergirl in Action Comics #2.
May 1. 95. 9).[3][1. With various artist collaborators, he co- created Krypto the Super Dog,[1. Phantom Zone, and the supporting characters Lucy Lane, Beppo the Super Monkey, and Titano the Super Ape.
In the first issue of Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen, he introduced Jimmy Olsen's signal- watch, and in #3. Watch Edwin Boyd Online Full Movie on this page. Jimmy's Elastic Lad identity.[3][9] He wrote the Lois Lane feature in Showcase #9 (Aug. 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,[2. Watch Chasing Mavericks Online Chasing Mavericks Full Movie Online on this page. Tales of the Bizarro World" feature.[3] The character's first comic book appearance was in Superboy #6.
Oct. 1. 95. 8) by Binder and artist George Papp[2. Bizarro World was introduced in Action Comics #2. April 1. 96. 0).[2.
Binder scripted what Bridwell calls the "classic [storyline] 'Superman's Return to Krypton.'"[3] His last Superman story was "The Cage of Doom" in Action Comics #3. June 1. 96. 9).[9]Binder was featured in a story in the first issue of Shazam, DC Comics' 1. Captain Marvel. The Binder character, drawn by C. C. Beck, meets a young Billy Batson and is astonished that the boy, who has been missing for 2.
Binder was a proponent of the ancient astronauts theory, and a believer in extraterrestrial life.