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  1. Harry Donenfeld (/ ˈ d ɒ n ə n f ɛ l d /; October 17, 1893 – February 26, 1965) was an American publisher. He is known primarily for being the co-owner with Jack Liebowitz of National Periodical Publications (later DC Comics). Donenfeld was also a founder of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

  2. Feb 14, 2023 · After a series of scandals in the 1950s, Liebowitz pushed Harry Donenfeld to the margins of the publishing business, while his son Irwin stepped in as Editor-in-Chief of DC Comics.

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    Jun 23, 2024 · The employees of the Great Eastern Shirt Waist Manufacturing Company, including their young salesman Harry Donenfeld, joined the ILGWU. On June 5, 1917 Harry Donenfeld reported for draft registration during the Great War. He requested exemption because his family depended on him for support.

  4. Sep 26, 2023 · Harry Donenfeld is a multifaceted creator who has worked in photography, video, TV and comics. He is the grandson of Superman's legendary publisher and has traveled the world in search of stories and images.

  5. My grandfather, Harry Donenfeld, was one of the original founders of DC Comics. His history has been spotty — up until now. The authors of a new book called THE AMERICAN WAY have uncovered surprising evidence not only about Harry and his (sometimes torrid) career, but also about his kinder and more selfless side.

  6. Sep 25, 2014 · Harry Donenfeld was a key figure in the early development of comic books, as a publisher, distributor and printer. He started in the pulps, and had ties to the bootlegger mob, but also faced legal battles with Superman creators and other rivals.

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  8. Harry Donenfeld. Publisher and businessman. Donenfeld and his partner, Jack Liebowitz, introduced comic book superheroes to the world. Donenfeld's early career was in men's clothing, but his store hit hard times and he fell into debt, so he reluctantly got into printing and publishing.