Bob Rozakis | |
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Rozakis at the Big Apple Convention, May 21, 2011.
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Born | Robert H. Rozakis April 4, 1951 |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Writer, Editor |
Pseudonym(s) | The Answer Man Boris Zabok Ted P. Skimmer |
Notable works
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'Mazing Man |
Spouse(s) | Laurie Rozakis |
Children | Charles Rozakis and Samantha Rozakis |
http://bobrozakis.blogspot.com |
Robert "Bob" Rozakis (born April 4, 1951) is an American comic book writer and editor known mainly for his work in the 1970s and 1980s at DC Comics, as the writer of 'Mazing Man and in his capacity as DC's "Answer Man".
Rozakis got his start in the comics industry through his many letters to comic book letter columns. Among his earliest credits is that of editor on DC Comics "Pro-zine" ("Professional fanzine") The Amazing World of DC Comics between 1974 and 1978. In addition to editing, Rozakis wrote for the bi-monthly publication and oversaw the letters page.
Rozakis is known as DC's Answer Man, answering trivia questions from readers in the Daily Planet promotional page in many late-1970s comics. He has had an online presence in that capacity since the mid-1990s.
His first comics credit was in Detective Comics #445 (March 1975), as writer of the back-up feature "The Touchdown Trap", with back-up stories in Action Comics, The Flash and Batman Family soon following. He was assistant editor to Julius Schwartz on issues of Action Comics, Detective Comics, and Superman. His writing credits consist largely of back-up features, especially for Action Comics featuring Air-Wave, Aquaman, and the Atom. Rozakis stated in a 2014 interview that "I don't recall how we ended up with the three of them. It may have simply been that all three had names that began with 'A' and it was a backup in Action Comics".