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Jack Schiff (1909 – April 30, 1999) was an American comic book writer and editor best known for his work editing various comic book series for from 1942 to 1964. He was the co-creator of Starman, , and the .


Biography
Jack Schiff entered the comics industry after attending Cornell University. He got his start at Standard Magazines, editing various pulps.
(2001). 9780595140008, .
At , he co-created the original Starman with artist and editors Whitney Ellsworth, , , and Bernie Breslauer
(2000). 9781563896224, .
in #61 (April 1941). DC hired Schiff as an editor in 1942 and he oversaw the various and comic book titles after Weisinger was drafted into military service during World War II.
(1995). 9780821220764, Bulfinch Press.
(2025). 9780762432578, .
He wrote the story "Case of the Costume-Clad Killers" in #60 (Feb. 1942) which introduced the into the Batman mythos.
(2025). 9781465424563, Dorling Kindersley.
In addition, he edited and wrote the Batman comic strip for the McClure Newspaper Syndicate and wrote (1947) and Batman and Robin (1949) for Columbia Pictures. He developed a series of public service announcements which ran throughout DC's entire publishing lineDaniels, p. 92: "Jack Schiff enjoyed more success, however, with an even more idealistic experiment. This was a series of single-page public service announcements that he created and wrote for publication in all DC titles." from 1949 to the mid-1960s
(2025). 9783836519816, .
and scripted the "Johnny Everyman" feature which had been created by Nobel Prize laureate Pearl S. Buck. He launched comic book titles which were from the popular radio programs A Date with Judy,
(2025). 9780756667429, Dorling Kindersley.
,Wallace "1940s" in Dolan, p. 57: "Edited by Jack Schiff, the Gang Busters comic focused on FBI cases and standalone crime stories." and Mr. District AttorneyPasko, p. 88: "For extra insurance that it would be done in good taste, the book Gang was assigned to public service page writer Jack Schiff. Other crime-related titles from radio quickly followed, including Mr. District Attorney ." and co-created new characters such as Wallace "1940s" in Dolan, p. 54: "Tomorrow's inaugural tale...was a fanciful dramatization of what writer Jack Schiff claimed to be a future vision of human space travel." and the Wyoming Kid. His introduction of science fiction concepts into the Batman stories met with mixed results.
(2025). 9780762436637, .
In 1958, he became involved in a legal dispute with artist over the "" newspaper comic strip and Schiff won the resulting lawsuit.
(2025). 9780810994478, .
The following year, he and created in Blackhawk #133 (Feb. 1959). "1950s" in Dolan, p. 92: "With Blackhawk #133, the Blackhawk Squadron finally welcomed a woman to their ranks – Zinda Blake – courtesy of editor Jack Schiff and artist Dick Dillin."
DC's upper management removed Schiff as editor of Batman and Detective Comics due to low sales and replaced him with in 1964.McAvennie, Michael "1960s" in Dolan, p. 110: "The Dark Knight received a much-needed face lift from new Batman editor Julius Schwartz, writer John Broome, and artist Carmine Infantino. With sales at an all-time low and threatening the cancellation of one of DC's flagship titles, their overhaul was a lifesaving success for DC and its beloved Batman."
(2025). 9781582343457, Bloomsbury Publishing. .
Mystery in Space and Strange Adventures were given to Schiff as replacements to edit.
(2025). 9781605490250, TwoMorrows Publishing.
He retired from DC after 25 years with the company and his final editing credit appeared in
Strange Adventures'' #203 (Aug. 1967).


Awards
Jack Schiff received citations and commendations from such organizations as the Anti-Defamation League (1948), the National Conference of Christians and Jews (1953), the United States Office of War Information (1945), and the United States Department of the Treasury (1945).


Bibliography

As writer

DC Comics
  • Batman #10, 13, 15, 21, 26 (1942–1944)
  • #60 (1942)
  • World's Finest Comics #8, 15–26, 28, 30, 37, 39 (1942–1949)


As editor

DC Comics
  • #56–118 (1943–1948)
  • #82–194 (1943–1953)
  • The Adventures of Alan Ladd #1–9 (1949–1951)
  • #1–4 (1962)
  • Batman #15–163 (1943–1964)
  • Big Town #1–3 (1951)
  • Blackhawk #108–195 (1957–1964)
  • #2–36 (1943–1949)
  • The Brave and the Bold #31–33, 40–41 (1960–1962)
  • Buzzy #1–27 (1944–1949)
  • #1–7 (1954–1955)
  • Challengers of the Unknown #1–27 (1958–1962)
  • Comics #1–24 (1948–1952)
  • A Date with Judy #1–12 (1947–1949)
  • #71–326 (1943–1964)
  • Feature Films #1–4 (1950)
  • Frontier Fighters #1–8 (1955–1956)
  • Gang Busters #1–67 (1947–1958)
  • House of Mystery #1–125, 143–169 (1951–1962, 1964–1967)
  • House of Secrets #1–56, 66–80 (1956–1962, 1964–1966)
  • #6–14 (1943–1945)
  • Legends of #1–8 (1955–1956)
  • More Fun Comics #87–107 (1943–1946)
  • Mr. District Attorney #1–67 (1948–1959)
  • My Greatest Adventure #1–70 (1955–1962)
  • Mystery in Space #92–110 (1964–1966)
  • Real Fact Comics #1–21 (1946–1949)
  • ... Time Master #1–9 (1961–1962)
  • Showcase #5–7, 11–12, 15–16, 20–21, 25–26, 30–33 (1956–1961)
  • Star-Spangled Comics #16–130 (1943–1952)
  • Strange Adventures #164–203 (1964–1967)
  • Superboy #1–28 (1949–1953)
  • Superman #20–51 (1943–1948)
  • Tales of the Unexpected #1–72, 83–102 (1956–1962, 1964–1967)
  • Tomahawk #1–81 (1950–1962)
  • #1–42 (1948–1953)
  • World's Finest Comics #8–140 (1942–1964)


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