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s pen and ink drawings are hand-lettered and rendered in black and white. These one-to-two page studies presented readers with possible outcomes to early 20th-century scientific quandaries. In the October 1938 issue of the pulp magazine, Binder's article "If Science Reached the Earth's Core" is the
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creator and art packager. A fine artist by education, Binder had a prolific comics career that lasted primarily from 1937 to 1953, through his most concentrated work was through 1946. He was the creator of the original comic book
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studio, one of the early comic-book "packagers" that supplied complete comics on demand for publishers entering the new medium. Binder left the Chesler studio in 1940 as the firm's art director.
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After closing his studio in 1946, Binder continued to work casually in the industry until he fully retired in 1953 and returned to fine and commercial art. He lived in
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Michael and Marie, both Lutherans, began their family with the birth of two daughters, Marie (nicknamed Mitz) and Theresa (Tessie). Then, on August 11, 1902...
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Some reference works erroneously state Charles Maxwell Plaisted was a pseudonym for Binder when in fact Plaisted was a real person.
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Kyle, Richard. "A Real-Life 'Marvel Family': A 1973 Talk with Golden Age Artisans Jack & Otto Binder,"
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This article is about the Golden Age comics creator. For the film and television producer, see
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Science Fiction Rebels: The Story of the Science-fiction Magazines from 1981 to 1990
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Otto Binder: The Life and Work of a Comic Book and Science Fiction Visionary
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Time Machines: Time Travel in Physics, Metaphysics, and Science Fiction
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Binder, Jack (October 1938). "IF Science Reached the Earth's Core!".
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By 1942 Binder had formed his own studio, with over 50 artists, in a
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Superheroes and Superegos: Analyzing the Minds Behind the Masks
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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Jack Binder
Austria-Hungary
Cartoonist
Penciller
Inker
Daredevil (Lev Gleason Publications)
Golden Age comics
Daredevil
Lev Gleason Publications
zero gravity
Thrilling Wonder Stories
Otto Binder
Eando Binder
German
Lutheran
Austria-Hungary
Chicago
If---!
zero gravity
New York City
Harry "A" Chesler
Fawcett Comics
Lev Gleason Publications
Timely Comics
Golden Age
Daredevil
Marvel
same name
Stan Lee
Destroyer

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