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Friday, June 19, 2026

'How to have more of what you love'

 

"Take something you love, tell people about it, bring together people who share your love, and help make it better. Ultimately, you'll have more of whatever you love for yourself … and for the world." – Julius Schwartz


Born in The Bronx, NY on this date in 1915, Schwartz was DC Comics' primary editor for stories about the company's flagship superheroes Superman and Batman and is credited with helping found the iconic comic book hero group known as The Justice League of America. 

 

He single-handedly helped expand the reach and love for science fiction by organizing the first World Science Fiction Convention in 1939 and then worked to make it a “must attend” annual event.   Inducted into the comics' industry's Jack Kirby Hall of Fame, he also was honored by the Science Fiction Writers Association with its lifetime contributions award.

 

In addition to his editing work, Schwartz wrote the bestselling Man of Two Worlds: My Life In Science Fiction and Comics and was a much sought-after literary agent, representing a “who’s who” of science and comic writers, including Alfred Bester, Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury and H.P. Lovecraft.

 

Schwartz won numerous awards for his editing, including Best Editor several times before his death in 2004.  Inscribed on his tombstone is a statement reflecting what nearly every writer and editor strive to achieve: “He met the deadline.”

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