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    Myron Fass (March 29, 1926 – September 14, 2006) was an American publisher of pulp magazines and comic books, operating from the 1950s through the 1990s...
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  • Fass (1853–1930), American baseball player George Fass and Gertrude Fass, see 77 Sunset Strip Myron Fass, 1970s magazine entrepreneur Patricia Fass Palmer...
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  • mathematics professor Myron Ebell (born 1952/1953), American climate change denier Myron F. Diduryk (1938–1970), American army major Myron Fass (1926–2006), American...
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  • comic book publisher owned by artist and 1970s pulp-magazine entrepreneur Myron Fass, whose holdings also included the black-and-white horror comics magazine...
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  • publishing ventures run by comic-book artist and 1970s magazine entrepreneur Myron Fass. Titles published during its 15 years of operation included Weird, Horror...
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  • Captain Marvel was a superhero published by Myron Fass' short-lived M. F. Enterprises. The character is unrelated to those published by Fawcett Comics...
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    Scream (Skywald Publications) Vampirella (Warren Publications) Weird (Myron Fass/Eerie Publications) Fantasy fiction magazine Science fiction magazine...
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  • own character named Captain Marvel in 1967, and Myron Fass sued Marvel for trademark infringement. Fass accepted a $4,500 settlement from Marvel, and Marvel...
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  • and talking animal comics. In 1957, Farrell and former Iger studio-mate Myron Fass attempted to re-enter the horror/fantasy field with a quartet of Comics...
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  • Louis Cazeneuve (1940–1941) John Celardo (1940–1941) Al Fagaly (c. 1941) Myron Fass (1949–c. 1953) Al Feldstein (1941–1948) Al Gabriele (c. 1941–1942) Frank...
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