Vincent Sullivan (b. June 5, 1911 – d.February 3, 1999) was a writer.
Professional History
Vincent Sullivan was an American comic book editor and publisher. He started working in 1935 for DC Comics, then called National Periodical Publications, on the title New Fun and later on moved to work on titles like More Fun and Detective Comics. He is responsible for buying the character of Superman from creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. After this, he moved on to work for Columbia Comics in 1940 and three years later he formed Magazine Enterprises, where he worked until his retirement in 1958.
Personal History
Sullivan died in Manhasset, New York at the age of 87.
Work History
- Vincent Sullivan/Executive Editor
- Vincent Sullivan/Editor
- Vincent Sullivan/Writer
- Vincent Sullivan/Penciler
- Vincent Sullivan/Inker
- Vincent Sullivan/Cover Artist
- Vincent Sullivan/Creations
- Vincent Sullivan's Images as a Penciler
- Vincent Sullivan's Images as an Inker
- Vincent Sullivan's Images as a Cover Artist