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Jonathan Elliot may refer to: * Jonathan Elliot (publisher) (1784–1846), American publisher * Jonathan Elliot, Superman character; see '' Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?'' * Jon Elliott Jon Elliott is an American liberal talk radio personality, formerly featured on Air America Radio. Business experience Prior to his radio, TV, and film career, Elliott served as the chief executive officer A chief executive officer (CEO), also ... (born 1947), American radio presenter See also * John Elliot (other) {{hndis, Elliot, Jonathan ...
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Jonathan Elliot (publisher)
Jonathan Elliot (1784 – March 12, 1846) was an English-American printer, newspaper editor, and publisher of a series of historical document compilations. Immigrating to New York City as an adolescent, he served as a foreign volunteer during the Colombian War of Independence, before returning to the United States for a brief stint of service in the War of 1812. He moved to Washington, D.C., in 1813, where he began work as a newspaper publisher. After the publication of his daily '' Washington City Gazette'' was disrupted by the British sack of Washington, he revived the paper as the ''Washington City Weekly Gazette.'' After strongly supporting the unsuccessful presidential candidacy of William H. Crawford in 1816, Elliot was rewarded with a series of lucrative printing contracts, which allowed him to return to a daily publication. Following business conflict with John Quincy Adams and another unsuccessful candidacy by Crawford in 1824, Elliot sold the paper to John Silva ...
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Whatever Happened To The Man Of Tomorrow?
"Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" is a 1986 American comic book story published by DC Comics, featuring the superhero Superman. Written by British author Alan Moore with help from long-time ''Superman'' editor Julius Schwartz, the story was published in two parts, beginning in ''Superman (comic book), Superman'' #423 and ending in ''Action Comics'' #583, both published in September 1986. The story was drawn by long-time artist Curt Swan in one of his final major contributions to the Superman titles and was inker, inked by George Pérez in the issue of ''Superman'' and Kurt Schaffenberger in the issue of ''Action Comics''. The story was an Elseworlds, imaginary story which told the final tale of the Silver Age of Comic Books, Silver Age Superman and his long history, which was being reboot (fiction), rebooted following the events of ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', before his modern introduction in the John Byrne (comics), John Byrne series, ''The Man of Steel (comics), Th ...
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