his CAREER
The Beginning
"Having already written non-fiction about military topics including thee 1922 book The Modern Calvary and fiction like the western hardcover novel Death at the Corral also in 1922". he started by writing short story's that we're low in quality but popular enough for anyone to notice. "The major soon became a cover name penning military and historical fiction for such magazine as Adventure and Argosy" he also ghostwrote some adventure story's about a air hero Bill Barnes for Street and Smith Publications. Concurrently he founded Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson inc. and made his own daily comic strip in 1925.
Later Career
After about 60 years he started having a financial crisis he the started back from the beginning but better he started making a comic series called Detective Comics hens the name DC comics and in issue #27 introduced batman and people loved it so much he started making other superheroes and became a success but not for long about a year went on with no problems and it became the longest running comic strips, but then came the great depression and people stopped buying comics and it forced him to sell his publishing business to Gerard Jones in 1937 who thankfully kept the business good for all theses years.
"Having already written non-fiction about military topics including thee 1922 book The Modern Calvary and fiction like the western hardcover novel Death at the Corral also in 1922". he started by writing short story's that we're low in quality but popular enough for anyone to notice. "The major soon became a cover name penning military and historical fiction for such magazine as Adventure and Argosy" he also ghostwrote some adventure story's about a air hero Bill Barnes for Street and Smith Publications. Concurrently he founded Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson inc. and made his own daily comic strip in 1925.
Later Career
After about 60 years he started having a financial crisis he the started back from the beginning but better he started making a comic series called Detective Comics hens the name DC comics and in issue #27 introduced batman and people loved it so much he started making other superheroes and became a success but not for long about a year went on with no problems and it became the longest running comic strips, but then came the great depression and people stopped buying comics and it forced him to sell his publishing business to Gerard Jones in 1937 who thankfully kept the business good for all theses years.