George Kashdan

[5] George Kashdan's first two recorded comic-book credits, appearing the same month, are writing the "Congo Bill" backup feature in Action Comics #105 (Feb. 1947),[6] and co–creating the Tommy Tomorrow character with co–writers Bernie Breslauer and Jack Schiff and artist Howard Sherman in DC's Real Fact Comics #6 (Feb.

[9] In 1962, Kashdan and artist Nick Cardy launched the Aquaman ongoing series for DC.

[10] Later in the 1960s, he devised the concept of Metamorpho, an idea fleshed out by writer Bob Haney and artist Ramona Fradon.

[11] Kashdan primarily wrote for DC's mystery and war comics series including G.I.

[6] A "Johnny Peril" story written by Kashdan for The Unexpected series in 1969 was put into inventory and finally published ten years later in the APA-I fanzine.