Edmond Hamilton
Edmond Hamilton (November 21, 1904 - February 1 1977) began writing science fiction with the story "The Monster God of Mamurth" in 1928. He quickly moved on from writing Weird Tales style horror to writing space opera, a sub-genre he created along with E.E. "Doc" Smith. He wrote using several pseudonyms and, in the 1950s, was the primary force behind the Captain Future franchise.
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November 21 - 1904 - February 1 - 1977 - Writing - Science fiction - Story - Monster - God - 1928 - Weird Tales - Horror - Space opera - Sub-genre - E.E. "Doc" Smith - Pseudonyms - 1950s - Captain Future - Franchise
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In the mid 1940s, Hamilton became a writer for DC Comics' Superman title. One of his best known Superman stories was "Superman Under the Red Sun" which appeared in Action Comics #300 in 1963 and which has numerous elements in common with his novel The City at World's End (1951). In 1946, he married fellow science fiction author and screen writer Leigh Brackett.
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1940s - Writer - DC Comics - Superman - Red - Sun - Action Comics - 1963 - Novel - City - World - 1951 - 1946 - Married - Author - Screen writer - Leigh Brackett
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