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but then I turned to the people that were around me. It's just a writer's trick to take people's personalities and inject them into your characters. Mark stuttered when he got nervous. He was short and heavy so Abel was short and heavy. Abel was a good counterpoint to Cain who was tall and
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columns provided insight into various elements of the comics world, from creator biographies to insider info on company sales and publishing decisions to the world of comics fanzines and the burgeoning
181:, Hanerfeld began visiting the DC offices (as well as meeting other like-minded fans). Hanerfeld became such a constant on the DC Thursday tours that eventually the company let him begin leading them. 530:#4 (Jul-Sep 1969) — Framing sequence running throughout the book where each named character takes turns telling stories to try and scare the children, with the final story being told by the 333:, where he enthusiastically promoted DC's line of titles. Upon his return, he encouraged fellow East Coast comics industry figures to attend future editions of what became the 1554: 1304: 446: 206:(ACBFC). Doing double-duty was apparently too much for Hanerfeld: by mid-1969 he was having trouble maintaining a consistent publication schedule for 203: 87: 1040:"Since people are kvelling over the SANDMAN casting, let's go back a step further. This is Mark Hanerfeld, the real-like visual inspiration for Abel" 753:"#11: DC Stars of Stage, Screen, Radio, and Television" — a rundown of various radio, movie serial, film, and television adaptations of DC characters 1369: 1486: 1415: 1539: 893: 871: 542: 489: 310: 152: 1308: 607:"Fan or Reader" — how to determine if you are a true comics fan or just an occasional reader. Also includes plug for the 598:"The Inquiring Fanatic: Whatever Happened to the Guy Who Us'ta Draw The Flash, or, Carmine WHO???" — humorous profile of 469: 304: 134: 1503: 381: 1067:
page, "Fabulous Facts and Frivolous Fables from Frantic Fans, Faithful Friends, and Fiendish Foes!" in Marvel Comics
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Hanerfeld was officially at DC in the period 1971–1973, serving as an assistant editor under DC vice president
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Comic-Convention Memories: A venue for all your comic-convention memories, pictures, and praises
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Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016).
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The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe
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in January 2000 after a period of ill health. He was commemorated at the 2000
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Throughout the 1980s, he helped coordinate Marvel reprints for the company's
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pieces were usually one-page recaps of the careers of various DC heroes.
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In the summer of 1970, Hanerfeld — on his own dime — attended the
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titles. During the period 1968–1970, Hanerfeld wrote most of the
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American writer and editor in the comic book industry (1944-2000)
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Bails, Jerry; Ware, Hames, eds. (1973–1976). "Hanerfeld, Mark".
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Tallied by Mark Hanerfeld. Total number of votes: at least 319.
385: 631:"Fanzine Review; Geek Sneak Peek" — plugs for comics fanzine 138:, as well as being the model for the character's appearance. 1495:— Hanerfeld speaks as the lone representative of DC/National 1432:"The Wonderful World of Comics: Test Your "Golden Age" I.Q." 198:), called "On the Drawing Board." He took over as editor of 1504:"PAUL KUPPERBERG: My 13 Favorite 1960s DC COMICS FAN PAGES" 1145:(June 2003). "Jerry Bails' Ten Building Blocks of Fandom". 747:, some rare DC collectible comics, and letters from readers 1324:
attends the parade with his friends – comic book creators
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Meanwhile, Hanerfeld was immersed in the world of comics
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in 1968, while also becoming Executive Secretary of the
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Panel discussion; also speaking are Mark Hanerfeld,
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Alumni and Friends of LaGuardia High School 1059: 1057: 779:"Meet Murphy Anderson!" — lengthy profile of 227:In 1968, Hanerfeld began writing columns for 163:Hanerfeld started out in the world of comics 8: 151:Hanerfeld, a New Yorker, graduated from the 765:"Test Your 'Golden Age' I.Q." — written by 587:articles appeared in select DC titles with 1283:This memorial was originally presented by 1237: 1235: 1170: 1168: 1166: 1164: 1162: 1160: 1158: 797:feature appeared in select DC titles with 18: 1555:The High School of Music & Art alumni 1408:American Comic Book Chronicles: 1965-1969 1200:Hanerfeld, Mark (1969). "Academy Forum". 1151:. Vol. 3, no. 25. pp. 5–8. 1115: 1113: 1111: 1109: 1107: 1105: 204:Academy of Comic-Book Fans and Collectors 88:Academy of Comic-Book Fans and Collectors 1395:. No. 1. p. inside back cover. 568:, aided & abetted by: Felton Marcus" 517:"Will the Real Killer Please Rise?", in 283:I started out basing it on the biblical 171:(with his first letter being printed in 1348:, and Mark Hanerfeld are in attendance. 915: 1410:. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 215. 399:line. He left comics after the 1980s. 243:text features that appeared in select 188:, first compiling the news section of 7: 737:, and production people at DC Comics 467:He also appeared in a photograph in 983:Cronin, Brian (17 September 2017). 1303:Larnick, Eric (October 30, 2010). 1291:of the Harvey Award Committee .... 773:quiz with 20 questions and answers 653:"The Naming of Names; Con Game" — 14: 1178:Who's Who of American Comic Books 719:; news about the 1968 edition of 437:#237 (December 1971). Written by 167:, first by writing to various DC 1307:. ComicsAlliance. Archived from 1388:(September 2000). "Afterword". 510:"How Much Can a Guy Take?," in 1463:. 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Index

Abel
Academy of Comic-Book Fans and Collectors
Alley Award
comic book
fandom
Abel
DC Comics
horror comics
anthology
House of Secrets
High School of Music & Art
fandom
comic book letter columns
Justice League of America
Julius Schwartz
fanzines
The Comic Reader
Academy of Comic-Book Fans and Collectors
Alley Award
filler
DC Comics
Bullpen Bulletins
comic convention
Joe Orlando
Abel
Cain and Abel
Bill Draut
DC Special
House of Secrets
The Spectre

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