Farewell, Julius Schwartz
Feb. 8th, 2004 07:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Julius Schwartz, beloved former editor for DC Comics and before that a literary agent for SF writers such Ray Bradbury, has passed on at age 88.
Here is a link to comic book writer/expert Mark Evanier's site, one of many heartfelt tributes to a man whose contributions to SF and the super-hero comic are immeasurable:
http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2004_02_08.html#003668
His presence in comics was missed already as lesser men took on the task he retired from in the mid-80s. But now the world will miss him entirely, as DC's most famous "goodwill ambassador" is gone. I never knew him, but his work is a part of me. And to those that were lucky enough to know him, I offer deepest condolences.
Here is a link to comic book writer/expert Mark Evanier's site, one of many heartfelt tributes to a man whose contributions to SF and the super-hero comic are immeasurable:
http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2004_02_08.html#003668
His presence in comics was missed already as lesser men took on the task he retired from in the mid-80s. But now the world will miss him entirely, as DC's most famous "goodwill ambassador" is gone. I never knew him, but his work is a part of me. And to those that were lucky enough to know him, I offer deepest condolences.