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Lawrence Malcolm Nadle (September 29, 1913 in Manhattan"Pens and Nadles: Golden Age Humor-Mongers LARRY & MARTIN NADLE
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- December 26, 1963) American Comic Book Chronicles: 1960-64
by John Wells and Keith Dallas, published February 26, 2013 by
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(sometimes credited as Larry Nadel)DEADMAN VOL. 1, now available
by "DCE Editorial", at DCComics.com; published May 12, 2011; retrieved August 20, 2017
was a comic book editor and writer who was known for his work for DC Comics' romance comics, celebrity comics, and other humor-centric titles.Hero-A-Go-Go: Campy Comic Books, Crimefighters, & Culture of the Swinging Sixties
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, published by
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, April 19, 2017
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has noted that Nadle's career in comics began "around 1943-44", as an editor for
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.The DC Comics Offices 1930s-1950s Part 2
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Nadle also wrote scripts for radio and television,'I Love Lucy' Comic Strip Starts Monday
in the ''Battle Creek Enquirer'' (Battle Creek, Michigan); published January 2, 1953
and (under the joint pseudonym "Bob Lawrence", which he shared with cartoonist
Bob Oksner Bob Oksner (October 14, 1916 in Paterson, New Jersey – February 18, 2007) was an American comics artist known for both adventure comic strips and for superhero and humor comic books, primarily at DC Comics. Biography Oksner's early wo ...
) produced the comic strip version of the situation comedy ''
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As well, he served as Robert Lewis May's ghost writer on the '' Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer'' comic strip, and created the character "
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" (although, due to Nadle's sudden death, the character went unpublished until Grant Morrison repurposed him in 1992). Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #8!
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; published August 21, 2005; retrieved August 20, 2017


Allegations of misconduct

Fellow editor George Kashdan said that Nadle "paid himself for stories that did not exist", and that prior to
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s, Nadle "would take an old script and change the title page to the title of the new story that he bought for himself". Similarly, artist John Romita alleged that Nadle solicited kickbacks from artists from whom he would then commission stories, in order to pay his gambling debts.Romita and All That Jazz!
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Roy Thomas Roy William Thomas Jr."Roy Thomas Checklist" ''Alter Ego'' vol. 3, #50 (July 2005) p. 16 (born November 22, 1940) is an American comic book writer and editor, who was Stan Lee's first successor as editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics. He is possibl ...
, John Romita, and Jim Amash; published 2007 by
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; "There were other editors that expected kickbacks. I never gave an editor a kickback. I did get caught by Larry Nadle, but only for one story, and I like to think he liked me a little bit better than the other guys. Otherwise he would have taken me for more than one story. You know, you'd get a check and then you'd sign a personal check over to him for that amount, and then you owed the company a story. And when he died, I owed them one story, 360 bucks worth. I did the story and I was okay, but there were other guys who were like five and six stories in the hole to him - to the company. Not Larry - he spent the money. He was not only a gambler, he was a liar (...)"
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likewise stated that Nadle solicited kickbacks, and described how, when he was writing and drawing '' The Adventures of Jerry Lewis'', Nadle persuaded him to allow his writing credit (and thus payment) to be transferred to another cartoonist who "was in great debt to DC"; in reality, Nadle was keeping the money, and when this was discovered after Nadle's death, Oksner was nearly fired."My Women Had Saturday Night Bodies And Sunday School Faces": Cartoonist Par Excellence BOB OKSNER Drew Angels, Apes - And Everything In Between!
by Jim Amash; in ''
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'' #67 (April 2007) (via Issuu)
Bob Haney called Nadle "a horse player with a heart problem".Bob Haney Interviewed by Michael Catron Part Two (of Five)
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Craig Shutt Craig Shutt is an American freelance writer and editor, best known as the author of ''Baby Boomer Comics'', a collection of his “Ask Mr. Silver Age” column about 1960s comics for the '' Comics Buyer’s Guide'' monthly magazine, which ceased ...
has noted that Nadle participated in the practice of "redo(ing) stories", whereby a comic would "replicate major plot points or complete storylines f earlier comics often using the same scenes if not the exact pacing".Baby Boomer Comics: The Wild, Wacky, Wonderful Comic Books of the 1960s
page 182-183, "Twice-Told Tales", by
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; published February 28, 2011, by
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Personal life

Nadle's brother was cartoonist Martin Naydel, perhaps best known as the creator of the
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; retrieved August 20, 2017
All-Star Companion Volume 1
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Roy Thomas Roy William Thomas Jr."Roy Thomas Checklist" ''Alter Ego'' vol. 3, #50 (July 2005) p. 16 (born November 22, 1940) is an American comic book writer and editor, who was Stan Lee's first successor as editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics. He is possibl ...
; published June 23, 2004, by
TwoMorrows Publishing TwoMorrows Publishing is a publisher of magazines about comic books, founded in 1994 by John and Pam Morrow out of their small advertising agency in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Its products also include books and DVDs. List of magaz ...


References


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Larry Nadle
at Jerry Bails' Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999 {{DEFAULTSORT:Nadle, Larry 1913 births 1963 deaths Comic book editors