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Ted Cowan : ウィキペディア英語版
Ted Cowan

Ted Cowan, being the best known familiar name of Edward George Cowan, is a British comic book writer.
His early career included working as a laboratory assistant prior to World War II when he enlisted firstly in the Royal Air Force and subsequently in the British Army where he was a dispatch rider. After the war he initially continued in the Services in a clerical capacity when he began to make the change to writing.
Having long been fascinated by the comics of the day, it was in response to a friendly challenge that he submitted a story for an amateur writing competition in a newspaper. Shortly afterwards he landed work for ''The Champion'', writing the text story series about schoolboy ''Ginger Nutt''. An increasing number of commissions prompted him to resign his regular job in order to turn professional as a freelance scriptwriter.
This was the start of nearly four decades of working in the British comic industry where at his peak he was considered among the most prolific writers of children's scripts in Fleet Street, London. He not only wrote for Comics, but also Annuals, 'Libraries' and short stories for many publishers including: Odhams Books Ltd., Fleetway Publications Ltd., IPC Ltd. and extensively in later years D.C. Thomson & Company Ltd. of Dundee, Scotland.
Undoubtedly his most famous creation was for ''Lion'', for which he conceptualised ''Robot Archie'' (initially known as ''The Jungle Robot'') which he would script for much of the strip's run. Archie, which first appeared in Lion's launch issue published on 23 February 1952, was 'operated' by the fictional ''Ted Richie'' and his best friend ''Ken Dale''. Archie has been translated and published in foreign languages including French where he is known as both ''Archie Le Merveilleux Robot (The Marvellous Robot)'' and ''Archie l'homme d'acier (The Man of Steel)'' and Dutch, ''Archie de Man van Staal (The Man of Steel)''.
Another famous creation also for ''Lion'' was the 'anti-hero' ''The Spider'', which after the character's conception and first two complete stories was subsequently scripted by Jerry Siegel (though Cowan would return to script "The Bubbles of Doom" for the character's ''Super Library Stupendous Series''). These first two stories by Ted Cowan were reprinted in full in 2005 in a new hardback picture strip book, the ''King of Crooks'', together with other content.
His ''Tarzanesque'' jungle story ''Saber King of the Jungle'' for ''Tiger'' was later reprised in France as ''Yataca''.
==Pseudonyms==
Edward George Cowan has written under variations of his real name as well as pseudonyms, including (but not limited to):
* Ted Cowan
* E. George Cowan
* Edward G. Cowan
* Denise Cowan (for the girl's story market)
* George Forrest
* Geo. Forrest
There are other unrelated authors who have written under the name of George Forrest. The content will tend to indicate which scripts were written by Ted Cowan, who wrote almost exclusively for the boys / girls / comic market.

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