from Fifty Who Made DC Great one-shot (DC, 1985)
No less a comics name than Lan Stee (wait...strike that...reverse it) praises jerry as
one of fandom's most articulate writers" in this lettercolumn piece from FF #22. Jerry's definitely right about Avengers and he's...not entirely wrong about the 1963 X-Men book, one of the more lackluster series from Marvel at its beginning. Don't worry, Jerry, ity'll get more uncanny!
from letter column of Fantastic Four (1961 series) #22 (Marvel, January 1964
Jerry (and fellow uber-fan Roy Thomas) were honored in the pages of an early JLA as the composite character "Jerry Thomas," who developed a way to defeat the Justice League. Luckily, he was a good guy.
from "The Cavern of Deadly Spheres!" in Justice League of America (1960 series) #16 (DC/National, December 1962), script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Bernard Sachs, letters by Gaspar Saladino
However, I am not buying that "Snapper" Carr's artwork is as good at Mike Sekowsky's. Uh uh, no way.
Happy birthday, Jerry!
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“How come Batman isn’t contributing to this discussion?”
“It’s not 1966 yet.”
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