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Hank Chapman

Henry Peter Chapman[2][3] (May 3, 1915 – October 18, 1973), credited in comics under both his formal name and as Hank Chapman,[4][5] was an American comic book writer for Marvel Comics' two predecessors, Timely Comics and Atlas Comics, and later for DC Comics, where he specialized in war fiction. Though much of his Timely/Atlas work went unsigned, comics historians estimate that Chapman, a staff writer, penned several hundred or more stories.[6]

Hank Chapman
BornHenry Peter Chapman
(1915-05-03)May 3, 1915[1]
Utica, New York, U.S.
DiedOctober 18, 1973(1973-10-18) (aged 58)
Tesuque, New Mexico, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Writer
Notable works
war comics

Among Chapman's works is an early self-reflexive comic-book story, in 1951, in which he and editor Stan Lee appear; and the creation, with artist Jack Abel, of the DC Comics character Sgt. Mule, a pack animal that helped its Allied keepers fight the Nazis in a variety of World War II stories.

Career edit

Chapman's earliest known credit is as one of the many Golden Age of comic books professionals who contributed to the epic crossover battle between the Sub-Mariner and the original Human Torch in Marvel Mystery Comics #8–10 (June–Aug. 1940), plus an additional story in The Human Torch No. 5 (Fall 1941; due to a numbering quirk, there was a previous No. 5, cover-dated Summer 1941).[4] His precise contributions are as lost to history as those of other writers and artists who legendarily collaborated on this hastily created confrontation. As described by historian Jess Nevins, Sub-Mariner creator Bill Everett and Human Torch creator Carl Burgos...

...brainstormed the story and then gave them to two writers, John Compton and Hank Chapman, to finish. Whether Everett & Burgos were the only ones to create this story remains, as do so many other questions about this time in comics' history, in dispute. [Timely Comics publisher] Martin Goodman seems to have had input into the crossover; he seems not to have been behind the idea, but seems to have influenced the content of the stories".[7]

 
Stan Lee and Hank Chapman appear as versions of themselves in Chapman's four-page story "The Nightmare" (Astonishing No. 4, June 1951). Art by either Wayne Boring or Al Plastino (sources differ).

By the following decade, Chapman was one of at least five staff writers (officially titled editors) under editor-in-chief Stan Lee at Marvel forerunner Atlas, along with Ernie Hart, Paul S. Newman, Don Rico, Carl Wessler, and, on teen-humor comics, future Mad Magazine cartoonist Al Jaffee. Among the titles for which Chapman wrote, beginning in early 1951, are the horror/fantasy series Adventures into Terror, Adventures into Weird Worlds, Astonishing, Marvel Tales, Mystery Tales, Spellbound, Strange Tales, Suspense, and Uncanny Tales; the war titles Battle, Battle Action, Battlefield, Battlefront, Battle Brady, Combat Casey, Combat, War Action, War Adventures, War Combat and War Comics; the Westerns Red Warrior and The Texas Kid; the adventure-drama series Girl Comics, Man Comics, Men's Adventures, and Young Men; the crime fiction series Crime Exposed and Justice; the romance titles True Secrets Love Romances; and such miscellanea as Sports Action, and Speed Carter, Spaceman.[4]

Chapman's last known Atlas works were in comics cover-dated May 1954. His next known credit is a story in the DC anthology title All-American Men of War No. 18 (Feb. 1955), followed by four years without recorded credits until his name surfaced in two June 1959 DC titles, G.I. Combat No. 73 and Our Fighting Forces No. 46. These would be the first of at least 105 war stories he would write in those comics along with Our Army at War, Sea Devils, Capt. Storm, and Star Spangled War Stories.[4]

His and artist Jack Abel's character Sgt. Mule – whose name, "Millie", meant she was actually not a mule (male) but a hinny (female) — appeared with various keepers including Private Mulvaney (Our Army at War No. 149 & 160, Star Spangled War Stories #136); Private Skinner (G.I. Combat #104); and Private Smith (Our Army at War #117).[4]

Chapman's last recorded credit is the story "Paper Bullets", with artist Abel, in Our Army at War No. 181 (June 1967).[4]

Personal life and death edit

Chapman was married to Bonnie Abraham, a production staffer at Atlas.[8] The two later separated, and Bonnie married Arnold Hano.[9] He left comics to become a magazine writer for Boys' Life, in 1964, and for travel magazines.[8][2]

Chapman died in Tesuque, New Mexico on October 18, 1973, at the age of 58. He was survived by his second wife, Toni.[1][10]

Known reprints edit

Chronological by date of original publication

"The Drop of Water" (art: Gene Colan), from Marvel Tales No. 105 (Feb. 1952)
  • Crypt of Shadows No. 4 (July 1973)
"Locked up!" (art: Carmine Infantino), from Adventures into Weird Worlds No. 9 (Aug. 1952)
"Blind Bomber" (art: Mort Drucker), from Star Spangled War Stories No. 84 (Aug. 1959)
  • DC Special Series No. 18 (Fall 1979)
"Frogman Fury" (art: Ross Andru & Mike Esposito), from Our Army at War No. 102 (Jan. 1961)
  • G.I. Combat No. 146 (March 1972)
"The Secret Battle Eye" (art: Joe Kubert), from Our Fighting Forces No. 66 (Feb. 1962)
"No Place for a PT Boat" (art: Joe Kubert), from Our Fighting Forces #76 (May 1963)
  • G.I. Combat #144 (Nov. 1971)
"Straw Pilot" (art: Joe Kubert), from Our Army at War #147 (Oct. 1964)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Hank Chapman". Comics.org. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Bails, Jerry; Ware, Hames. "Chapman, Hank". Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928–1999. from the original on March 18, 2012. Retrieved February 27, 2015.
  3. ^ "Henry Peter Chapman". U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940–1947. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Hank Chapman and Henry P. Chapman at the Grand Comics Database.
  5. ^ Page 1 credit at . Astonishing No. 4 (June 1951). Archived from the original on October 5, 2001.
  6. ^ Isabella, Tony (August 9, 2005). . column WorldFamousComics.com. Archived from the original on March 12, 2007. Chapman wrote hundreds of fine stories for Timely/Atlas and DC Comics from the 1940s through the early 1960s
  7. ^ Nevins, Jess. . Archived from the original on March 9, 2010. Retrieved August 16, 2011.
  8. ^ a b Interview with Atlas/Marvel artist Stan Goldberg, Alter Ego No. 18 (Oct. 2002), p. 12
  9. ^ "Jack Kirby Collector #69: A Timely Pair". issuu. TwoMorrows Publishing. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  10. ^ "Noted U.S. writer dies in Tesuque". Santa Fe, New Mexico: The Santa Fe New Mexican. October 19, 1973. p. 13. Retrieved February 23, 2023.

External links edit

  • Vassallo, Michael J. . The Buyer's Guide #1258 (December 26, 1997), via Live ForEverett. .
  • "Hank Chapman". Michigan State University Libraries, Special Collections Division, Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection, "Chao" to "Chapuzón". from the original on June 14, 2010.
  • Hank Chapman at AtlasTales.com. from the original on July 21, 2015.
  • Chapman, Henry P. at The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators. from the original on July 21, 2015.

Further reading edit

  • "Hank Chapman, Man Of Mystery", The Tomb No. 13 (June 2004): UK horror-comics magazine, Peter Normanton, editor

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Henry Peter Chapman 2 3 May 3 1915 October 18 1973 credited in comics under both his formal name and as Hank Chapman 4 5 was an American comic book writer for Marvel Comics two predecessors Timely Comics and Atlas Comics and later for DC Comics where he specialized in war fiction Though much of his Timely Atlas work went unsigned comics historians estimate that Chapman a staff writer penned several hundred or more stories 6 Hank ChapmanBornHenry Peter Chapman 1915 05 03 May 3 1915 1 Utica New York U S DiedOctober 18 1973 1973 10 18 aged 58 Tesuque New Mexico U S NationalityAmericanArea s WriterNotable workswar comicsAmong Chapman s works is an early self reflexive comic book story in 1951 in which he and editor Stan Lee appear and the creation with artist Jack Abel of the DC Comics character Sgt Mule a pack animal that helped its Allied keepers fight the Nazis in a variety of World War II stories Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life and death 3 Known reprints 4 References 5 External links 6 Further readingCareer editChapman s earliest known credit is as one of the many Golden Age of comic books professionals who contributed to the epic crossover battle between the Sub Mariner and the original Human Torch in Marvel Mystery Comics 8 10 June Aug 1940 plus an additional story in The Human Torch No 5 Fall 1941 due to a numbering quirk there was a previous No 5 cover dated Summer 1941 4 His precise contributions are as lost to history as those of other writers and artists who legendarily collaborated on this hastily created confrontation As described by historian Jess Nevins Sub Mariner creator Bill Everett and Human Torch creator Carl Burgos brainstormed the story and then gave them to two writers John Compton and Hank Chapman to finish Whether Everett amp Burgos were the only ones to create this story remains as do so many other questions about this time in comics history in dispute Timely Comics publisher Martin Goodman seems to have had input into the crossover he seems not to have been behind the idea but seems to have influenced the content of the stories 7 nbsp Stan Lee and Hank Chapman appear as versions of themselves in Chapman s four page story The Nightmare Astonishing No 4 June 1951 Art by either Wayne Boring or Al Plastino sources differ By the following decade Chapman was one of at least five staff writers officially titled editors under editor in chief Stan Lee at Marvel forerunner Atlas along with Ernie Hart Paul S Newman Don Rico Carl Wessler and on teen humor comics future Mad Magazine cartoonist Al Jaffee Among the titles for which Chapman wrote beginning in early 1951 are the horror fantasy series Adventures into Terror Adventures into Weird Worlds Astonishing Marvel Tales Mystery Tales Spellbound Strange Tales Suspense and Uncanny Tales the war titles Battle Battle Action Battlefield Battlefront Battle Brady Combat Casey Combat War Action War Adventures War Combat and War Comics the Westerns Red Warrior and The Texas Kid the adventure drama series Girl Comics Man Comics Men s Adventures and Young Men the crime fiction series Crime Exposed and Justice the romance titles True Secrets Love Romances and such miscellanea as Sports Action and Speed Carter Spaceman 4 Chapman s last known Atlas works were in comics cover dated May 1954 His next known credit is a story in the DC anthology title All American Men of War No 18 Feb 1955 followed by four years without recorded credits until his name surfaced in two June 1959 DC titles G I Combat No 73 and Our Fighting Forces No 46 These would be the first of at least 105 war stories he would write in those comics along with Our Army at War Sea Devils Capt Storm and Star Spangled War Stories 4 His and artist Jack Abel s character Sgt Mule whose name Millie meant she was actually not a mule male but a hinny female appeared with various keepers including Private Mulvaney Our Army at War No 149 amp 160 Star Spangled War Stories 136 Private Skinner G I Combat 104 and Private Smith Our Army at War 117 4 Chapman s last recorded credit is the story Paper Bullets with artist Abel in Our Army at War No 181 June 1967 4 Personal life and death editChapman was married to Bonnie Abraham a production staffer at Atlas 8 The two later separated and Bonnie married Arnold Hano 9 He left comics to become a magazine writer for Boys Life in 1964 and for travel magazines 8 2 Chapman died in Tesuque New Mexico on October 18 1973 at the age of 58 He was survived by his second wife Toni 1 10 Known reprints editChronological by date of original publication Monsters on the Prowl No 21 Feb 1973 The Drop of Water art Gene Colan from Marvel Tales No 105 Feb 1952 dd Crypt of Shadows No 4 July 1973 Locked up art Carmine Infantino from Adventures into Weird Worlds No 9 Aug 1952 dd G I Combat No 148 July 1971 Blind Bomber art Mort Drucker from Star Spangled War Stories No 84 Aug 1959 dd DC Special Series No 18 Fall 1979 Frogman Fury art Ross Andru amp Mike Esposito from Our Army at War No 102 Jan 1961 dd G I Combat No 146 March 1972 The Secret Battle Eye art Joe Kubert from Our Fighting Forces No 66 Feb 1962 dd Our Fighting Forces No 133 Oct 1971 No Place for a PT Boat art Joe Kubert from Our Fighting Forces 76 May 1963 dd G I Combat 144 Nov 1971 Straw Pilot art Joe Kubert from Our Army at War 147 Oct 1964 dd References edit a b Hank Chapman Comics org Retrieved February 23 2023 a b Bails Jerry Ware Hames Chapman Hank Who s Who of American Comic Books 1928 1999 Archived from the original on March 18 2012 Retrieved February 27 2015 Henry Peter Chapman U S World War II Draft Cards Young Men 1940 1947 Retrieved February 23 2023 a b c d e f Hank Chapman and Henry P Chapman at the Grand Comics Database Page 1 credit at The Nightmare Astonishing No 4 June 1951 Archived from the original on October 5 2001 Isabella Tony August 9 2005 Tony s Online Tips column WorldFamousComics com Archived from the original on March 12 2007 Chapman wrote hundreds of fine stories for Timely Atlas and DC Comics from the 1940s through the early 1960s Nevins Jess The Timely Comics Story Archived from the original on March 9 2010 Retrieved August 16 2011 a b Interview with Atlas Marvel artist Stan Goldberg Alter Ego No 18 Oct 2002 p 12 Jack Kirby Collector 69 A Timely Pair issuu TwoMorrows Publishing Retrieved February 23 2023 Noted U S writer dies in Tesuque Santa Fe New Mexico The Santa Fe New Mexican October 19 1973 p 13 Retrieved February 23 2023 External links edit nbsp Biography portalVassallo Michael J A Look at the Atlas Pre Code Crime and Horror Work of Stan Lee The Buyer s Guide 1258 December 26 1997 via Live ForEverett WebCitation archive Hank Chapman Michigan State University Libraries Special Collections Division Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection Chao to Chapuzon Archived from the original on June 14 2010 Hank Chapman at AtlasTales com Archived from the original on July 21 2015 Chapman Henry P at The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators Archived from the original on July 21 2015 Further reading edit Hank Chapman Man Of Mystery The Tomb No 13 June 2004 UK horror comics magazine Peter Normanton editor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hank Chapman amp oldid 1141163541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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