Dick Wood
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Richard Wood | |
Biographical information | |
Born: | n/a |
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Died: | n/a |
Nationality: | American |
Occupation: | Writer |
Website: | N/A |
Richard "Dick" Wood (pen name Dick Hamilton) is an American scriptwriter for comic books.
Wood's most distinctive stylistic quirk lies in his interjections. Y-yipes and Thunderation, among other things, are interjections Wood uses elsewhere. Some singular expressions from the two stories in Mandrake the Magician #2 indicate Wood as the script-writer, as: Suffering Hannah and Great suffering Caesar. [1]
Wood might be the writer of both stories in Mandrake the Magician #3. As in succeeding stories, Lothar refers to himself as Lothar, not I, and his dialogue gets a bit dumber.
Mandrake the Magician by Dick Wood (1966-1967)
Title | |
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"Menace of the City Jungle" | 2 x Yipes, Thunderation |
"The Flying Phantom" | 2 x Thunderation |
"Specter from Space" | Suffering Hannah |
"The Phantom Casino" | 3 x Yipes, Great suffering Caesar |
"The Doomsday Man" | Yipes |
"The Terror of the Haunted Desert" | Yipes |
"Midnight with Mandrake" | Yipes |
References
[1] O'Hearn, Martin. "Who Created the Comic Books?", Monday, November 14, 2011.