R.I.P. Martin Nodell
Author: AF Duncan
December 12th, 2006
The creator of Green Lantern passes on.
Nodell was looking for a new idea for a comic book in 1940 when he was waiting for a New York subway and saw a train operator waving a lantern displaying a green light, said Maggie Thompson, senior editor of Comics Buyer’s Guide.
Nodell imagined a young engineer, Alan Scott, a train crash survivor who discovers in the debris an ancient lantern forged from a green meteor. Scott constructs a ring from the lamp that gives him super powers, and becomes a crime fighter.
He brought his drawings and story lines to All-American Publications, which later became a part of National Periodical Publications, the company that was to become DC Comics, Thompson said. (DC Comics is a unit of Time Warner, as is CNN.)
The first Green Lantern appearance came in July 1940, an eight-page story in a comic book also featuring other characters. The character then got his own series, and Nodell drew it until 1947 under the name Mart Dellon.
Even more impressive, Nodell also helped create the best corporate mascot ever: the Pillsbury Doughboy.
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December 12th, 2006 at 5:02 pm
Nodell co-created the Pillsbury Doughboy? That means he probably worked with an uncle of mine, who painted the early print ads…