Otto Oscar Binder was born on August 26, 1911, and died on October 13, 1974. An American writer whose output spanned both prose science fiction and comic books, he became one of the most productive scripters in the medium's history, credited with more than 4,400 comic book stories under his own name and over 160 additional pieces written as Eando Binder.
Binder is perhaps best remembered as the co-creator of Supergirl, a character who has endured for decades as a cornerstone of DC's Superman mythology. Equally significant was his long association with Captain Marvel Adventures and the broader Marvel Family titles published by Fawcett, where his warm storytelling sensibility helped define the tone of those books for a generation of readers. His work across titles including Whiz Comics, Action Comics, Superman, and Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen demonstrated a remarkable range and a facility for character-driven adventure that kept him in steady demand throughout his career.
Before comics claimed the majority of his attention, Binder had established himself in science fiction pulps, giving him a narrative grounding that informed the imaginative scope of his superhero writing. The sheer volume of his credited work — nearly a thousand issues across publishers and decades — speaks to a discipline and versatility that few contemporaries matched. His legacy rests comfortably on the characters and stories he helped shape during comics' formative years.
Captain Marvel Adventures (1941) · 81
The Marvel Family (1945) · 43
Action Comics (1938) · 40
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (1954) · 36
Captain Marvel Jr. (1942) · 29
Adventure Comics (1938) · 22
Strange Adventures (1950) · 12
Mystery in Space (1951) · 9
Titanes Planetarios (1953) · 9
All-Winners Comics (1941) · 5
Superman y sus amigos (1956) · 4
Five-Score Comic Monthly (1958) · 4
Aventures Fiction (1958) · 4
Captain America Comics (1941) · 3
Captain Midnight (1942) · 3
Silver Streak Comics (1939) · 2
Spy Smasher Comics (1942) · 2
All Select Comics (1943) · 2
World's Finest Comics (1941) · 2
Destination Moon (1950) · 2
Space Adventures (1952) · 2
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (1958) · 2
Captain Battle Comics (1942) · 1
Hangman Comics (1942) · 1
Ibis [Mighty Midget Comic] (1942) · 1
Remember Pearl Harbor (1942) · 1
National Comics (1940) · 1
Military Comics (1941) · 1
Captain Marvel Jr. [Well Known Comics] (1944) · 1
Roly-Poly Comics (1945) · 1
Grand Slam Three Aces Comics (1945) · 1
Captain Marvel and the Raiders from Space [Fawcett Miniature] (1946) · 1
Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) · 1
Vic Verity Magazine (1945) · 1
Capitaine Marvel (1947) · 1
The Human Torch (1940) · 1
Alla tiders seriejournal (1950) · 1
The Boy Who Never Heard of Captain Marvel (1950) · 1
Captain Marvel and the Good Humor Man (1950) · 1
The Westerner Comics (1948) · 1
Motion Picture Comics (1951) · 1
Captain Marvel [Captain Marvel Adventures] (1953) · 1
Captain Marvel Annual (1953) · 1
Crime SuspenStories (1950) · 1
Tales from the Crypt (1950) · 1
Weird Science-Fantasy (1954) · 1
Bill Boyd Western Comic Annual (1956) · 1
Superman Adventure Book (1955) · 1
Tales of the Unexpected (1956) · 1
Century, The 100 Page Comic Monthly (1956) · 1
The Hundred Comic Monthly (1956) · 1
House of Secrets (1956) · 1
All Favourites, The 100-Page Comic (1957) · 1
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