George Kashdan
George Kashdan was an American comic book writer and editor born on May 17, 1928, who spent the bulk of his career contributing to DC Comics. He passed away on June 3, 2006.
Kashdan made his way into the industry in the late 1940s, with credits stretching from 1947 onward across more than 165 issues. His work gravitated toward anthology and genre titles — horror, war, and mystery fare — and he built up a particularly strong association with books like *The Unexpected*, *G.I. Combat*, *Weird Mystery Tales*, and *Ghosts*. That range reflects a writer comfortable moving between battlefield drama and supernatural chills within the same era.
Among his lasting contributions to DC's fictional universe are the co-creations of Tommy Tomorrow, a science-fiction adventurer, and Mysto the Magician Detective, demonstrating an ability to shape characters across markedly different genres. Beyond comics, Kashdan also worked as a screenwriter in animation, contributing to television series including *The Mighty Hercules* and *The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure*, which brought him into contact with some of the most recognizable superhero properties of the 1960s.
No major industry awards are documented in the available record, but Kashdan's steady, versatile output across decades of genre storytelling — and his hand in originating characters who endured in DC continuity — mark him as a reliable and inventive craftsman of the Silver Age.
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