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Bob Rozakis

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Between 1981 and 1998, Rozakis ran DC Comics' production department, and as Executive Director of Production, he was instrumental in the development of offset-printed comic books in a wide variety of formats. He was the leading proponent of "computerized color separations and typesetting, electronic
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printing", and as a result of his efforts on DC's behalf, the look of comic books across the entire industry changed, DC won "over one hundred awards for printing excellence", and Rozakis himself was profiled in
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Manning, Matthew K. "1980s" in Dolan, p. 189: "In the last feature of its thirty-first issue, a story by writer Bob Rozakis and artist Dan Spiegle, a new monster hunter named Mister E was introduced."
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His credits during his 25-year career with DC total "almost four hundred stories" featuring most DC characters, "plus dozens of features, puzzles, and activities pages".
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Land Mine Awareness program. In 2008, he began writing a series of "alternate reality" articles titled "The Secret History of All-American Comics Inc." for
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promotional page in many late–1970s comics and he has had an online presence in that capacity since the mid-1990s. Other pen names used by Rozakis are
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McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 176: "The team's untold origin...was vividly transcribed by writer Bob Rozakis and artist Juan Ortiz."
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Rozakis' comic book work in 1998–2000 was a variety of custom publications including the "Celebrate the Century" comic books for the
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between 1974 and 1978. In addition to editing, Rozakis wrote for the bi-monthly publication and oversaw the letters page.
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It would be Robin's story that was destined to go down in Batman's history with its introduction of the Joker's Daughter.
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I started doing the chatroom in 1996 because I saw it as a way for DC staff people to be in direct contact with the fans.
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We were able to go because Sammi held me up, especially up and down the stairs. What a wonderful daughter!
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Trumbull, John (October 2014). "Shrinking Roles and Shorter Features: The Atom in the Bronze Age".
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on two separate occasions. In 2003, Rozakis announced his retirement from the comic book industry.
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was canceled, writers Paul Levitz and Bob Rozakis, with artist Pablo Marcos, revived the series.
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Ted does not exist. In fact, everything he wrote was actually written by yours truly.
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He is known as DC's "Answer Man", answering trivia questions from readers in the
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Bob Rozakis got his start in the comics industry through his many letters to
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miniseries in 1985. He scripted the comics adaptations of such movies as
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His most well-known writing came in the twelve-issue 1986 series
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Wells, John (May 2013). "Flashback: Whatever Happened to...?".
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Secret Society Of Super Villains: Volume 2, DC Comics, 2012.
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Manning, Matthew K.; Dougall, Alastair, ed. (2014). "1970s".
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They have two children: son Charles "Chuck", who wrote his
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McAvennie, Michael; Dolan, Hannah, ed. (2010). "1970s".
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with DeStefano, on which Rozakis provided the coloring.
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known mainly for his work in the 1970s and 1980s at
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Big Apple Convention
'Mazing Man
Laurie Rozakis
http://bobrozakis.blogspot.com
/rəˈzækɪs/
comic book
editor
DC Comics
'Mazing Man
comic book letter columns
DC Comics
Pro-zine
The Amazing World of DC Comics
Daily Planet
computer-to-plate
Detective Comics
Action Comics
The Flash
Batman Family
Julius Schwartz
Detective Comics
Superman
Air-Wave
Aquaman
Atom
Paul Levitz
Teen Titans
Duela Dent
Bumblebee

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