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Paul Levitz (born October 21, 1956) is an American comic book writer, editor and executive. The president of DC Comics from 2002â€"2009, he has worked for the company for over 35 years in a wide variety of roles. Along with publisher Jenette Kahn and managing editor Dick Giordano, Levitz was responsible for hiring such writers as Marv Wolfman and Alan Moore, artists such as George Pérez, Keith Giffen, and John Byrne, and editor Karen Berger, who contributed to the 1980s revitalization of the company's line of comic book heroes.

Early life



Levitz was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Hannah and Alfred Levitz. He attended Stuyvesant High School during which time he co-wrote and published a comic fan magazine, The Comic Reader, which according to Levitz, was the first regularly published comics industry news fanzine. The Comic Reader went on to win two Best Fanzine Comic Art Fan Awards. One of Levitz's teachers, the future Pulitzer Prize winner Frank McCourt, was impressed enough with Levitz's work that he arranged for Levitz to appear on McCourt's brother's radio show.

Career



During the course of his research for the fanzine, Levitz became well known at the offices of DC Comics, where in December 1972, editor Joe Orlando gave him his first freelance work, initially writing text pages and letter pages, and later working as a per diem assistant editor before writing stories. Levitz later studied business at New York University but had took no formal education in writing, other than a journalism course. He dropped out after three years in order to concentrate on his writing career.

After serving as Joe Orlando's assistant editor, in 1976 Levitz "fulfilled a lifelong dream" by becoming the editor of Adventure Comics on the eve of his 20th birthday. He notably served as editor for the Batman line of comics.

As a writer, Levitz is best known for his work on the title The Legion of Super-Heroes, which he wrote from 1977â€"1979 and 1981â€"1989. Levitz wrote All-New Collectors' Edition #C-55 (1978), a treasury-sized special drawn by Mike Grell, in which longtime Legion members Saturn Girl and Lightning Lad were married. Levitz and artists James Sherman and Joe Staton crafted "Earthwar" an five-issue storyline in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #241-245 (July-Nov. 1978). He and Keith Giffen produced "The Great Darkness Saga", one of the best known Legion stories, in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #290-294. Comics historian Les Daniels observed that "Working with artist Keith Giffen, Levitz completed the transformation of Legion into a science-fiction saga of considerable scope and depth." In August 1984, a new Legion of Super-Heroes series was launched by Levitz and Giffen.

With artist Steve Ditko, Levitz co-created the characters Stalker and the Prince Gavyn version of Starman. He wrote the Justice Society series in All Star Comics during the late 1970s and co-created the Earth-2 Huntress with artist Joe Staton. He and Staton provided the JSA with an origin story in DC Special #29. Lucien the Librarian, a character later used in Neil Gaiman's The Sandman series, was created by Levitz and artist Nestor Redondo.

Levitz eventually became an editor, and served as vice president and executive vice president, before assuming the role of President in 2002.

In 2006, Levitz returned to writing the Justice Society with issue #82 of JSA, completing that volume before writer Geoff Johns' relaunch.

On September 9, 2009, it was announced that Levitz would step down as President and Publisher of DC Comics to serve as the Contributing Editor and Overall Consultant for the newly formed DC Entertainment, and become the writer of both Adventure Comics vol. 2 and Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6.

Levitz mentioned in an August 2010 interview that he was working on "my first genuine book." His 75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking (ISBN 9783836519816) was published by Taschen America, LLC in November 2010.

In addition to Legion of Super-Heroes, Levitz is writing the Worlds' Finest series, which was initially drawn by George Pérez and Kevin Maguire. Levitz and Keith Giffen collaborated on the Legion of Super-Heroes issues #17 and 18 in 2013. Levitz is writing a biography of comics creator Will Eisner which is scheduled for release in 2014. Levitz received the "Dick Giordano Hero Initiative Humanitarian of the Year Award" in September 2013 at the Baltimore Comic-Con.

Techniques and materials



Levitz is a Mac computer user.

Personal life



Levitz has mentioned that he has children.

Levitz has named the run of All-Star Comics featuring the Justice Society of America as his favorite. He names Roger Zelazny as his favorite science fiction writer, J. R. R. Tolkien as his favorite fantasy writer, David McCullough as his favorite history writer and Agatha Christie as his favorite mystery writer.

Bibliography



  • Adventure Comics (Aquaman) #437, 441-448, (Elongated Man) #459, (Justice Society of America) #461-466 (Starman) #467-478 (1975â€"1980)
  • Adventure Comics vol. 2 #515-529 (2010-2011)
  • All New Atom #23 (2008)
  • All-New Collectors' Edition (Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes) #C-55 (1978)
  • All Star Comics #59, 62-74 (1976â€"1978)
  • Batman #350 (1982)
  • Batman Black and White #2 (1996)
  • Batman Family (Huntress) #18-20 (1978)
  • Batman: Gotham Knights (Batman: Black and White) #5 (2000)
  • Cosmic Boy #1-4 (1986â€"1987)
  • DC Challenge #4 (1986)
  • DC Comics Presents #5-7, 13-14, 25, 36, 42-42, 59 (1979â€"1983)
  • DC Comics Presents: Superman #1 (2004)
  • DC Special #28-29 (1977)
  • DC Special Series #1, 8, 10, 12, 21 (1977â€"1980)
  • DC Super Stars #17
  • Detective Comics #517-518 (1982)
  • Earth 2 #15.1 (2013)
  • Ghosts #103, 110 (1981â€"1982)
  • Heroes Against Hunger #1 (two pages only, 1986)
  • House of Mystery #251 (1977)
  • Huntress #1-6 (2011-2012)
  • Joe Kubert Presents #5 (2013)
  • JSA #82-87 (2006)
  • Justice League of America #147-148 (1977)
  • Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth #40, 44 (1976)
  • Karate Kid #1 (1976)
  • Legends of the DC Universe 80-Page Giant #2 (2000)
  • Legion of Substitute Heroes Special #1 (1985)
  • Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2 #281-282, 284-313 (1981-1984), Annual #1-3 (1982â€"1984)
  • Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3 #1-63 (with co-author and artist Keith Giffen, 1984-1989), Annual #1-4 (1985â€"1988)
  • Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4 #100, back-up story "The Fires of Creation" (with artist Walt Simonson, 1998)
  • Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6 #1-16 (2010-2011)
  • Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 7 #1-23, #0 (2011-2013)
  • Legion: Secret Origin #1-6 (2011-2012)
  • Mystery in Space #114 (1980)
  • The New Teen Titans #28-33 (1987)
  • Phantom Stranger #37-41 (1975â€"1976)
  • The Saga of the Swamp Thing (Phantom Stranger) #11 (1983)
  • Secret Origins (Shadow Lass) #8, (Phantom Stranger) #10, (Legion of Super-Heroes) #25 (1986â€"1988)
  • Showcase (Power Girl) #97-99, (anniversary "jam" issue) #100 (1977â€"1978)
  • Stalker #1-4 (1975â€"1976)
  • Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #225-226, 228-231, 233-237, 239-247, 250-251 (1977â€"1979)
  • Superman #344 (1980)
  • Superman/Batman #26, 72-75 (2006, 2010), Annual #4 (2010)
  • The Superman Family (Lois Lane) #212-214 (1981â€"1982)
  • Tales of Ghost Castle #1 (1975)
  • Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes #314-325, 343 (August 1984 - July 1985, January 1987)
  • Teen Titans #44 (1976)
  • Time Warp #1-2 (1979â€"1980)
  • Weird Mystery Tales #15-18 (1974â€"1975)
  • Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes #1-7 (1988)
  • Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #3, 14-26 (1985â€"1987)
  • Who's Who: Update '87 #1-5 (1987)
  • Wonder Woman #255-258, 291-293, (Huntress) #271-287, 289-290, 294-296 (1979-1982)
  • Worlds' Finest #1-26, #0 (2012-2014)
  • Worlds' Finest: Futures End #1 (2014)

References



External links



  • "DC Profiles #13: Paul Levitz" at the Grand Comics Database
  • Rik Offenberger (August 20, 2003). "Paul Levitz: Living In An Amazing World". Comics Bulletin. 
  • Paul Levitz at the Grand Comics Database
  • Paul Levitz at the Comic Book DB
  • Paul Levitz at Mike's Amazing World of Comics


 
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