Frank Z. Temerson | |
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Born | Frank Zelig Temerson[1] July 4, 1890 Warsaw, Poland |
Died | July 25, 1963 Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. | (aged 73)
Nationality | naturalized American |
Area(s) | Comic book publishing |
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Frank Z. Temerson (1890–1963)[1] was a comic book publisher from the Golden Age of Comic Books. Temerson's imprints included Ultem Publications, Helnit Publishing, Et-Es-Go Magazines, and Continental Magazines.
Notable titles published by Temerson included Captain Aero Comics, Cat-Man Comics, and Suspense Comics; notable characters included Cat-Man and Kitten and Miss Victory. L. B. Cole worked as an art director for many of Temerson's earliest comics; other notable creators associated with Temerson included Tony DiPreta, Irwin Hasen, Gil Kane, Don Rico, and Charles M. Quinlan.
Temerson often used the names of family members and associates as proxies for companies which he actually owned and operated.