Apparently, DC’s 1972 Tarzan Presents Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Weird Worlds was originally going to be titled Tarzan Presents, a tidbit that turns up in these old August 1972 DC Comics production schedules.
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Apparently, DC’s 1972 Tarzan Presents Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Weird Worlds was originally going to be titled Tarzan Presents, a tidbit that turns up in these old August 1972 DC Comics production schedules.
Tags: 1972, DC Comics, production schedule
Hi Paul,
thanks for sharing these things. For me as an archivist of everything DC Superhero Comic related, this is interesting.
I was surprised not to find the job numbers listed on those pages. Were they not created for this reason, to track the covers and insides until the publishing ?
Wish you all the best,
Georg from Germany
As I recall, the editors kept track of their own job numbers (we used to call them “G-numbers”), which were used for internal tracking. I have copies of some of Julie Schwartz’s personal tracking sheets for the series of Superman albums/GNs he produced for German publisher Ehapa that I worked on and these all list the–in Julie’s case–“S-number.” When we were kids, Paul Levitz had compiled a complete list of the job numbers that I’m pretty sure he maintained after going on staff at DC in 1973.