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Alfred Bester

Alfred Bester

Golden age writer and creator of Vandal Savage, Solomon Grundy and much more.

Name:
Alfred Bester
Aliases:
Birth date:
December 18th, 1913
Death date:
September 30th, 1987
Home town:
New York City, New York
Country:
United States of America
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Alfred Bester (December 18, 1913 - September 30, 1987), renown science fiction author, TV and radio scriptwriter, & magazine editor most famously known for his novels the Demolished Man and The Stars My Destination, was also for a time a writer of comic books.

Starting in 1942 he worked on Superman, Green Lantern, and several other titles as well as creating the minor character Genius Jones, and the villains Solomon Grundy and Vandal Savage.

Bester also worked on a number of noted newspaper strips such as Mandrake the Magician and The Phantom.

Bester is the subject of two popular fan rumors. One stating that he was the author of the Green Lantern oath and that he was the writer to first refer to The Phantom as “Mr. Walker.”

The first rumor however was shone to be false when Bester himself in an interview stated that the oath was already in place when he started work in the magazine.

The second is still a possibility.

A character on Babylon 5 was named after Alfred Bester.

Issues

May 1942

July 1943

October 1943

December 1943

January 1944

March 1944

April 1944

June 1944

July 1944

September 1944

October 1944

December 1944

January 1945

March 1945

April 1945

June 1945

July 1945

September 1945

November 1945

January 1946

April 1946

June 1946

July 1946

August 1946

Volumes

1939

1941

1975

Characters