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Robert Bernstein (comics)

Robert Bernstein (May 23, 1919 – December 19, 1988),〔(Robert Bernstein ) (no middle initial), Social Security Number 084-14-9274, at the United States Social Security Death Index via FamilySearch.org. Retrieved on March 12, 2012. (Archived ) from the original on November 28, 2014.〕〔 sometimes credited as R. Berns, was an American comic book writer, playwright and concert impresario, notable as the founder of the Island Concert Hall recital series which ran for 15 years on Long Island.
==Comic books==
As a writer, he is best known for his EC Comics tales and his Superman stories for DC Comics, where he also established the origin and mythos of Aquaman. With various artists, Bernstein co-created DC's Congorilla, Aqualad and Aquagirl, and also Archie Comics' the Jaguar.
Like most comics professionals of this time, Bernstein went largely uncredited, often receiving credit belatedly in modern-day reprints of his work. His first confirmable credit is the signed, six-page story "Ghouls' Gold" in publisher Lev Gleason's ''Crime Does Not Pay'' #43 (Jan. 1946). Other early work includes a five-page story in Spark Publications' ''Golden Lad'' #4, featuring the character Swift Arrow, plus text fillers for DC Comics and Fawcett Comics, and a 1947 Green Lantern story.
For Marvel Comics' 1950s iteration, Atlas Comics, Bernstein wrote for the war comics series ''War Comics'', as well as several stories of the masked Western character Black Rider. Also during this decade, he wrote for DC's ''All-American Men of War'', ''G.I. Combat'', ''Our Army at War'', ''Our Fighting Forces'', and ''Star Spangled War Stories''; psychological drama in EC's ''Psychoanalysis'' and ''Shock Illustrated''; and superhero stories, working with artist Jack Kirby on at least one Green Arrow tale, in ''World's Finest Comics'' #99 (Feb. 1959).〔
With artist Howard Sherman, Bernstein adapted the long-running "Congo Bill" jungle-adventure feature into the body-switching superhero feature "Congorilla", beginning in ''Action Comics'' #248 (Jan. 1959).〔


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