Cave Carson in ''
The Brave and the Bold
''The Brave and the Bold'' is a comic book series published by DC Comics as an ongoing series from 1955 to 1983. It was followed by two mini-series in 1991 and 1999, and was revived as an ongoing title in 2007. The focus of the series has varied ...
'' #31 (Aug. 1960).
Harvey Comics
In 1966 Herron moved to
Harvey Comics
Harvey Comics (also known as Harvey World Famous Comics, Harvey Publications, Harvey Comics Entertainment, Harvey Hits, Harvey Illustrated Humor, and Harvey Picture Magazines) was an American comic book publisher, founded in New York City by A ...
, hired by his old associate
Joe Simon. During that year, Herron was the lead writer for the publisher's short-lived
Harvey Thriller superhero line,
working on characters such as Dynamite Joe, Glowing Gladiator, Jack Q. Frost, and Lone Tiger, in the titles ''Robot Parade'' and ''
Spyman''.
Syndicated newspaper strips
In addition to his work in the comic book field, Herron wrote syndicated
newspaper comic strip
A comic strip is a sequence of drawings, often cartoons, arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions. Traditionally, throughout the 20th and into the 21st c ...
s for
Columbia Features. Beginning in 1955, he wrote the daily strips ''
Davy Crockett, Frontiersman'' and ''
Nero Wolfe
Nero Wolfe is a brilliant, obese and eccentric fictional armchair detective created in 1934 by American mystery (fiction), mystery writer Rex Stout. Wolfe was born in Montenegro and keeps his past murky. He lives in a luxurious brownstone on West ...
''—staying on the ''Davy Crocket'' strip until 1959,
when he became the writer of the ''
Bat Masterson
Bartholemew William Barclay "Bat" Masterson (November 26, 1853 – October 25, 1921) was a U.S. Army scout, lawman, professional gambler, and journalist known for his exploits in the 19th and early 20th-century American Old West. He was born to ...
'' and ''
Rip Tide'' strips, which he wrote until his death in 1966.
Death
Herron died in September 1966.
Bibliography
Centaur Publications
* ''The
Arrow'' #3 (1941)
* ''Detective Eye'' #2 (1940)
* ''
Masked Marvel'' #3 (1940)
DC Comics
* ''
Action Comics
''Action Comics'' is an American comic book/ magazine series that introduced Superman, one of the first major superhero characters. The publisher was originally known as National Allied Publications, and later as National Comics Publications ...
'' #128–130, 137, 145, 147 (
Vigilante
Vigilantism () is the act of preventing, investigating and punishing perceived offenses and crimes without legal authority.
A vigilante (from Spanish, Italian and Portuguese “vigilante”, which means "sentinel" or "watcher") is a person who ...
) (1949–1950)
* ''
Adventure Comics'' #118, 152, 174–175, 221, 248, 256 (
Green Arrow) (1947–1959)
* ''
All-American Men of War'' #7, 9, 11, 13–17, 20–25, 27–29, 41, 47–48, 51–52, 54, 57, 68–69, 71, 103 (1953–1964)
* ''
All-Star Western
''All-Star Western'' was the name of three American comic book series published by DC Comics, each a Western fiction omnibus featuring both continuing characters and anthological stories. The first ran from 1951 to 1961, the second from 1970 to 1 ...
'' #73–75, 80–89, 91, 93, 96, 99 (1953–1958)
* ''
Batman'' #86, 105, 113, 164–166, 168–169, 174 (1954–1965)
* ''
Big Town
''Big Town'' is a popular long-running radio drama featuring a corruption-fighting newspaper editor initially played from 1937 to 1942 by Edward G. Robinson in his first radio role, with echoes of the conscience-stricken tabloid editor he had ...
'' #1–2, 24–27, 31–32, 40 (1951–1956)
* ''
Blackhawk Black Hawk and Blackhawk may refer to:
Animals
* Black Hawk (horse), a Morgan horse that lived from 1833 to 1856
* Common black hawk, ''Buteogallus anthracinus''
* Cuban black hawk, ''Buteogallus gundlachii''
* Great black hawk, ''Buteogallus uru ...
'' #181, 196, 200, 212, 218–221, 223–227 (1963–1966)
* ''
Boy Commandos
Boy Commandos is a fictional organization from DC Comics first appearing in ''Detective Comics'' #64 (June 1942) by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. They are a combination of "kid gang" characters, an international cast of young boys fighting Nazis — ...
'' #11, 20, 22, 24–25, 29, 32, 34–35 (1945–1949)
* ''
The Brave and the Bold
''The Brave and the Bold'' is a comic book series published by DC Comics as an ongoing series from 1955 to 1983. It was followed by two mini-series in 1991 and 1999, and was revived as an ongoing title in 2007. The focus of the series has varied ...
'' #1 (Golden Gladiator); #31–33 (
Cave Carson) (1955–1960)
* ''
Challengers of the Unknown
The Challengers of the Unknown is a fictional group of adventurers appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The quartet of adventurers explored paranormal occurrences while facing several fantastic menaces.
The characters' provenance is ...
'' #11, 14, 29, 34, 37–38, 40–43, 47, 50, 52–54 (1959–1967)
* ''
Danger Trail
King Faraday is a fictional secret agent featured in DC Comics. Faraday first appeared in ''Danger Trail'' #1 (July 1950), and was created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino.
Faraday's last appearance in the 1950s was in ''World's Finest Co ...
'' #1–2 (1950)
* ''
Detective Comics'' #184, 208–209 (1952–1954)
* ''
G.I. Combat
''G.I. Combat'' was an American comics anthology featuring war stories. It was published from 1952 until 1956 by Quality Comics, followed by DC Comics until its final issue in 1987. In 2012 it was briefly revived.
Publication history
The focu ...
'' #47, 49–53, 59, 72, 103 (1957–1963)
* ''
Hopalong Cassidy'' #97–111, 113, 115–116, 118, 122 (1955–1957)
* ''
House of Secrets'' #19, 59 (1959–1963)
* ''
My Greatest Adventure
''My Greatest Adventure'' was a DC Comics comic book that began in 1955 and is best known for introducing the superhero team Doom Patrol.
Publication history
The title was originally an anthology series with adventure stories told in the first ...
'' #61, 70, 76 (1961–1963)
* ''
Mystery in Space
''Mystery in Space'' is the name of two science fiction American comic book series published by DC Comics, and of a standalone Vertigo anthology released in 2012. The first series ran for 110 issues from 1951 to 1966, with a further seven issues ...
'' #23–24, 27, 32, 36, 38, 41–42 (1954–1958)
* ''
Our Army at War
''Our Army at War'' was an American comic book anthology published by DC Comics that featured war-themed stories and featured the first appearances of Sgt. Rock and Enemy Ace. The series was published from August 1952 to February 1977, then ...
'' #16–17, 20, 22, 24–32, 35–39, 41–43, 57, 61, 63–65, 67–69, 74–75, 134, 138 (1953–1964)
* ''
Our Fighting Forces'' #1–5, 15, 18, 23–25, 27–32, 37–38, 83 (1954–1964)
* ''
Robin Hood Tales'' #12–13 (1957–1958)
* ''
Sea Devils'' #12–15 (1963–1964)
* ''
Star-Spangled Comics
''Star Spangled Comics'' was a comics anthology published by DC Comics which ran for 130 issues from October 1941 to July 1952. It was then retitled ''Star Spangled War Stories'' and lasted until issue #204 (February–March 1977).
Publication his ...
'' #60, 123–126, 128 (1946–1952)
* ''
Star Spangled War Stories'' #14–25, 27–28, 30–37, 39–42, 45–46, 51, 58–59, 62–64, 67, 74 (1953–1958)
* ''
Strange Adventures'' #49, 51, 53, 59–61, 78–79, 81–84, 87–89, 154, 157, 160–163, 182, 189 (1954–1966)
* ''
Superboy
Superboy is the name of several fictional superheroes appearing in American comicbooks published by DC Comics. These characters have been featured in several eponymous comic series, in addition to ''Adventure Comics'' and other series featuring ...
'' #1, 22 (1949–1952)
* ''
Superman'' #98 (1955)
* ''
Tales of the Unexpected'' #13, 84, 103 (1957–1967)
* ''
Tomahawk
A tomahawk is a type of single-handed axe used by the many Indigenous peoples and nations of North America. It traditionally resembles a hatchet with a straight shaft. In pre-colonial times the head was made of stone, bone, or antler, and Eur ...
'' #81, 83–103, 106–108, 111, 118–119 (1962–1968)
* ''
Western Comics
Western comics is a comics genre usually depicting the American Old West frontier (usually anywhere west of the Mississippi River) and typically set during the late nineteenth century. The term is generally associated with an American comic books ...
'' #43–60 (1954–1956)
* ''
World's Finest Comics
''World's Finest Comics'' was an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1941 to 1986. The series was initially titled ''World's Best Comics'' for its first issue; issue #2 (Summer 1941) switched to the more familiar name. Michael ...
'' #28–29, 36, 71–72, 91, 95, 97–98, 100–102, 104–112, 114–116, 120, 124–125, 129, 131–134, 136, 138 (Green Arrow); #39 (Boy Commandos); #72, 79 (Tomahawk); #126, 129 (
Superman and
Batman) (1947–1963)
Fawcett Comics
* ''
Whiz Comics
''Whiz Comics'' was an anthology comic book series published by former American comic book publishing company, Fawcett Publications between February 1940 until June 1953. It is widely known for being the comic run in which hugely popular superhero ...
'' #25 (1941)
* ''
Wow Comics
''Wow Comics'' was an ongoing monthly Golden Age comic book anthology series published by Fawcett Comics from winter 1940 to August 1948.
From issue #9 to #58, the book's cover features were the solo adventures of Fawcett's Mary Marvel character. ...
'' #1 (1940)
Harvey Comics
* ''Double-Dare Adventures'' #1–2 (1966–1967)
* ''
Spyman'' #2–3 (1966–1967)
Timely Comics
* ''
Captain America Comics'' #1, 7 (1941)
* ''
Mystic Comics
''Mystic Comics'' is the name of three comic book series published by the company that eventually became Marvel Comics. The first two series were superhero anthologies published by Marvel's 1930-1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, during what fans an ...
'' #2 (1940)
References
External links
*
*
*
France Herronat Mike's Amazing World of Comics
France Edward Herronat
Find a Grave
{{DEFAULTSORT:Herron, France
1917 births
1966 deaths
American comics writers
United States Army personnel of World War II
American people of Cherokee descent
Burials at Long Island National Cemetery
Comic book editors
DC Comics people
Golden Age comics creators
Silver Age comics creators
United States Army soldiers