- Vin Sullivan
Infobox Comics creator
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birthname = Vincent Sullivan
birthdate = c. 1911
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deathdate = death date|1999|2|3|mf=y
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nationality = American
area = Penciller, Editor, Publisher
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awards =Vincent "Vin" Sullivan (born circa 1911"Vince Sullivan, Original DC Editor, Passes Away": DC Comics Press Release #177 (Feb. 10, 1999), [http://www.sequentialtart.com/archive/mar99/dc.shtml postsed at "Sequential Tart"] ] , died
February 3 ,1999 ) was a pioneering Americancomic book editor,artist andpublisher .As an editor for National Allied Publications, [Gerard Jones , "Men of Tomorrow: Geeks, Gangsters, and the Birth of the Comic Book" (Basic Books, 2004; trade paperback ISBN 978-0-465-03657-8)] , the futureDC Comics , he was responsible for buyingSuperman from creatorsJerry Siegel andJoe Shuster , and edited that archetypcalsuperhero in hisfirst appearance , in "Action Comics " #1 (1938), and in the following year's "Superman", the firstAmerican comic book devoted to a single character. In addition, Sullivan drew the premiere cover of "Detective Comics ", the series that in issue #27 launched the hit character "Batman ". He is unrelated to the British company Vin Sullivan Foods.In 1940, the
McNaught Newspaper Syndicate hired Sullivan to form a new comic book publishing house. This became the Columbia Comic Corporation (Columbia Comics ), where Sullivan launched the superhero omnibus "Big Shot Comics ", publishing early work byGardner Fox ,Creig Flessel , andOgden Whitney , among others. Columbia Comics' several superhero features included Skyman.After leaving National in 1940, Sullivan went to work for Columbia Comics, where he launched the comics magazine Big Shot Comics, which featured the work of Gardner Fox, Creig Flessel, and Ogden Whitney, among many others.
Unhappy with the reluctance of the owners to develop more original series, Sullivan left the company in 1943 and formed
Magazine Enterprises . This company lasted until 1958, after which Sullivan left comics.Sullivan was interviewed on the New York City
radio program "'Nuff Said", airing onWBAI on March 1, 1995, with the transcript subsequently published in the magazine "Alter Ego". [ [http://www.comicbookradioshow.com/nsgl2.html' "Nuff Said" Guest List, p. 2] ] He went on to appear as a guest at the August 1998Comic-Con International inSan Diego, California , where Sullivan was reunited with some of his former colleagues before passing away six months later.Footnotes
References
* [http://www.comicskins.com/csnnews/comfychair/comfychair_83.htm The view from the Comfy Chair, issue 83] , accessed
29 January 2006
* "Alter Ego" Vol. 3, #10 (Sept. 2001)
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