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Whitney Ellsworth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Whitney Ellsworth
Fredric Whitney Ellsworth (November 27, 1908 – September 7, 1980) was an American comic book editor, and sometime writer and artist for DC Comics during the period known to historians and fans as the Golden Age of Comic Books. He was also DC's "movie studio contact," becoming both a producer and story editor on the TV series ''The Adventures of Superman''.〔Biography by Joe Desris, in ''Batman Archives'', Volume 3 (DC Comics, 1994), p. 222 ISBN 1-56389-099-2〕 ==Biography== Whitney "Whit" Ellsworth was born in Brooklyn, New York.〔(Whitney Ellsworth biography at IMDb ). Accessed May 10, 2008〕 He took a cartooning course at the YMCA in Brooklyn and worked on the syndicated features ''Dumb Dora'' (for Newspaper Feature Service), ''Embarrassing Moments'' (providing plots, pencils and inks for both) and ''Just Kids'' (assisting with pencils and inks, for the King Features Syndicate) between 1927 and 1929.〔(Who's Who in American Comics: Whitney Ellsworth ). Accessed May 10, 2008〕 In the early 1930s, he began working on another syndicated feature, ''Tillie the Toiler'' for King, as well as writing gag cartoons, articles and features for the ''Newark Star-Eagle/Ledger'' newspaper (1931–1934), also finding time to work on a number of pulp magazine stories throughout the 1930s.
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