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Paul Levitz
Paul Levitz was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1956, and entered the comics industry in 1971 as editor/publisher of The Comic Reader, the first mass-circulation fanzine devoted to comics news. He continued to publish TCR for three years, winning two consecutive annual Comic Art Fan Awards for Best... show more

Paul Levitz was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1956, and entered the comics industry in 1971 as editor/publisher of The Comic Reader, the first mass-circulation fanzine devoted to comics news. He continued to publish TCR for three years, winning two consecutive annual Comic Art Fan Awards for Best Fanzine. His other fan activities included editing the program books for several of Phil Seuling's legendary New York Comic Art Conventions,. He received Comic-con International's Inkpot Award in 2002, the prestigious Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award in 2008, and the Comics industry Appreciation Award from ComicsPro (the trade association of comic shop retailers) in 2010. Levitz also serves on the board of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.Levitz is primarily known for his work for DC Comics, where he has written most of their classic characters including the Justice Society, Superman in both comics and the newspaper strip, and an acclaimed run on The Legion of Super-Heroes, a series he's recently returned to write. Readers of The Buyers' Guide voted his Legion: The Great Darkness Saga one of the 20 best comic stories of the last century, and visitors to the site comicbookresources.com selected the same story as #11 of the Top 100 Comic Book Stories of All Time. DC Comics has just issued a new hardcover edition of Legion: The Great Darkness Saga, which made the New York Times' Graphic Books Bestseller List.Cumulatively, Levitz has written over 300 stories with sales of over 25 million copies, and translations into over 20 languages. As a DC staffer from 1973, Levitz was an assistant editor, the company's youngest editor ever, and in a series of business capacities, became Executive Vice President & Publisher in 1989 and then served as President & Publisher from 2002-2009. He continues as a Contributing Editor, but is now concentrating on his writing.His current writing projects include Taschen's 75 YEARS OF DC COMICS: THE ART OF MODERN MYTHMAKING, which the LA Times praised for "its colossal ambitions, insights and collected rarities" and the NY Times called "richly conceived history."
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Birth date: October 21, 1956
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Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 9 years ago
If anyone's interested in what that's in reference to, Troy and I were talking about how powerful Dr. Fate used to be versus how powerful he is now in the comments to my review of issue one. So far, it seems like they're building him up into the powerhouse he was originally. He does come off as ...
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 9 years ago
Not only does this issue build on the Egyptian mythology, it also creates more of a sense of Khalid's family and love life. It does a nice job of balancing action and the real life elements, and makes Khalid's world feel a little richer. I particularly like Khalid himself in this: moral, humble...
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 9 years ago
It's adding a little needed diversity, as the character is Egyptian-American. As far as I know - and I know very little about Egyptian mythology - they aren't doing horrible things, but I have no doubt there is a little fudging to have the Egyptian mythology fit the DC-verse. I find that's tru...
bloodviolet
bloodviolet rated it 10 years ago
I've got some mixed feelings about this one. I really wanted to love it but just didn't like Power Girl here. She comes across as very shallow and self absorbed. Not a the way I had thought of ber being before. Huntress is very likeable and I liked seeing her as the Robin of Earth 2 but really n...
Just Another Reader
Just Another Reader rated it 11 years ago
As I mentioned in my review of Earth 2, the Supergirl and Robin (Batman and Catwoman's daughter) of that world got pulled into a wormhole into our world. Well, the main DC Universe. Which last I checked, is not our world. Since they realize they can't approach the people they knew other version of...
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