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  1. David Vern Reed (born David Levine; 13 December 1914 – 11 August 1994), was an American writer, best known for his work on the Batman comic book during the 1950s in a run that included a revamp of the Batplane in Batman #61 and the introduction of Deadshot in Batman #59 (July 1950).

  2. Oct 27, 2019 · FWIW, David Vern (“Reed”) was a Julie (B.O.) Schwartz buddy and B.O.’s last Batman writer IRC. Schwartz’s contempt for the comics medium and every single comic book edited by everyone except himself is well known.

  3. David Reed was an American writer who worked in pulp magazines and later in comics. He is most notably known for creating the character Deadshot and upgrading the Batplane. He worked in various comics during the 50's, including Batman, World's Finest, Star-Spangled Comics and many more. Work History. David Vern Reed/Writer; David Vern Reed ...

  4. sf-encyclopedia.com › entry › reed_david_vSFE: Reed, David V

    Reed was probably the first writer to use the House Name Alexander Blade, which began as a personal pseudonym; among his other names (some apparently not identified) he used also the house names Craig Ellis and Peter Horn and wrote as David Vern, plus one story as Clyde Woodruff.

  5. David Vern Reed has 62 books on Goodreads with 3473 ratings. David Vern Reed’s most popular book is Batman (1940-2011) #294.

  6. David Vernon (born 1965 in Canberra, Australia) is an Australian writer and publisher. He has published several books relating to scepticism and childbirth.

  7. Aug 11, 1994 · David Vern Reed (born David Levine), aka David Israel, was an American writer, best known for his work on the Batman comic book during the 1950s in a run that included a revamp of the Batplane in Batman #61 and the introduction of Deadshot in Batman #59 (July 1950).