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CASTLE, HERB
CASTLE, HERB
......Name and vital stats
......Name and vital stats
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............WESTERN PUBLISHING
............WESTERN PUBLISHING
..................MAGNUS, ROBOT FIGHTER (wr/) 1966-67 in #13-15,17
..................MAGNUS, ROBOT FIGHTER (wr/) 1966-67 in #13-15,17
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Kastle, Herbert D(avid) [11 July 1924, Brooklyn, New York - 19 October 1987]
Kastle, Herbert D(avid) [11 July 1924, Brooklyn, New York - 19 October 1987]


I suspect the name was taken from an oral interview with either Gil Kane or Frank Springer, the Brain Boy artists, as the first print version of the Who's Who [The Who's Who of American Comic Books: Volume 1 by Jerry G. Bails, Hames Ware (1973)] says explicitly that Brain Boy is his "only known comic book credit". The Magnus credit, similarly, may have come from a Russ Manning, Don Christenson, Eric Friewald, Richard Kyle or other interview.
I suspect the name was taken from an oral interview with either Gil Kane or Frank Springer, the Brain Boy artists, as the first print version of the Who's Who [''The Who's Who of American Comic Books: Volume 1 by Jerry G. Bails, Hames Ware (1973)''] says explicitly that Brain Boy is his "only known comic book credit". The Magnus credit, similarly, may have come from a Russ Manning, Don Christenson, Eric Friewald, Richard Kyle or other interview.


Using the sources listed at the end, this is Kastle's professional career, listed chronologically. Ecept as noted, these are all print stories, in English:
Using the sources listed at the end, this is Kastle's professional career, listed chronologically. Except as noted, these are all print stories, in English:


1924
===1924===
Birthdate: 11 July 1924, Brooklyn, New York
* Birthdate: 11 July 1924, Brooklyn, New York
1955
Texas Rangers January, 1955: Stupid Ox
If February 1955: The York Problem
Ranch Romances (Best Books Inc.) February 25, 1955: Bride of Treachery
Double Action Western March, 1955: The Wide Loop
Ranch Romances (Best Books Inc.) Apr #1 1955: Blood Dream
If May 1955: The Outer Quiet
Texas Rangers June, 1955: The Slow Draw
Amazing Detective Stories (Non-Pareil Publishing) July, 1955 (Harry Widmer, editor): Drifter
Startling Stories Spring 1955: Workin' of the Green
Triple Western Summer, 1955: Double Trouble
Startling Stories Summer, 1955: Non-Bursting Bubbles
Startling Stories Summer, 1955: The Hot Spot
Startling Stories Fall, 1955: What's New Under the Sun
NOTE: Startling Stories editor, 2 issues, Summer 1955 and Fall 1955
Argosy November, 1955: ??
Male November, 1955: I Used to Have Guts
Texas Rangers December, 1955: The Enemies
............reprinted Jim Hatfield Texas Ranger Summer 1958
............reprinted Bar6 Roundup of Best Western Stories: Volume 6; edited by Scott Meredith (PermaBook, 1957)
Stories Annual v1 #1 1955: King Lode Revisited
1956
Texas Rangers January, 1956: The Last Hostile
Manhunt (Flying Eagle Publications) February, 1956: ??
Real March, 1956: The Big Ride
1957
Short Stories March, 1957: By the Shores of the Lake
Sure-Fire Detective Magazine April, 1957: I, the Condemned!
One Thing on My Mind (Popular Library #823, 1957; Grafton, 1986)
1958
Keys to Seven Rooms (W. H. Allen, London, 1958)
Koptic Court (Simon and Schuster, New York, 1958; Mayflower, 1975)
1959
Bachelor Summer (Avon # T-355, 1959; Grafton Books, London, 1986)
Camera (Simon & Schuster, New York, 1959; Bantam Books # F 2133, New York, 1960; W. H. Allen, London, 1960)
1960
Mermaid Magazine 1960: Volume 2 Number 2: ??
1961
Trapped Detective Story Magazine May 1961: Don’t Say I’m Crazy
Galaxy Magazine June 1961: Breakdown
Manhunt June, 1961: Lady Killer
Analog Science Fact -> Fiction July 1961: The First One
The World They Wanted (St. Martin's Press, 1961; Avon, 1972; Mayflower, 1975)
Countdown to Murder (Crest Books #S491, 1961; Grafton, 1978; Granada, 1978)
Ed McBain’s Mystery Book #3 (Pocket Books Inc., 1961): Game
............reprinted American Pulp (Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc., 1997)
1962
The Gent (Excellent Publications) February, 1962, Volume 6, Number 3; Nat Lehrman, editor): Vengeance
Four Color (Dell) #1330 (April-June 1962): Brain Boy: Brain Boy (32 pages)
Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #2 (July-September 1962): Brain Boy: Pirates of the Air (27 pages)
Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #2 (July-September 1962): Mr. Ozymandias: The Strange Mr. Ozymandias (4 pages)
Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #3 (December 1962-February 1963): Brain Boy: The Frozen Monster (27 pages)
Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #3 (December 1962-February 1963): Mr. Ozymandias: The Strange Mr. Ozimandias (4 pages)
Best Detective Stories of the Year, 17th Annual Collection; Brett Halliday, editor (E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1962): ??
1963
Amazing Stories December 1963: The God on the 36th Floor
............reprinted The Most Thrilling Science Fiction Ever Told No 2 (Ultimate, 1966)
Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #4 (March-May 1963): Brain Boy: The Time Robber (27 pages)
Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #5 (June-August 1963): Brain Boy: The Metal People (27 pages)
Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #5 (June-August 1963): Mr. Ozymandias: The Strange Mr. Ozymandias (4 pages)
Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #6 (September - November 1963): Brain Boy: The Mindless Ones (27 pages)
1964
The Reassembled Man (Fawcett Gold Medal, #L1494, 1964; Eclipse Books, 1970) Cover: Frank Frazetta
1965
Hot Prowl (Fawcett Gold Medal, #d1591, 1965)
1966
Comic Book - Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #13 (February 1966): Magnus, Robot Fighter: The Evil Ark of Dr Noel (24 pages)
............Reprinted Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #34 (February 1973)
............Reprinted Vintage Magnus Robot Fighter (Acclaim) #3 (March 1992)
Comic Book - Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #14 (May 1966): Magnus, Robot Fighter: The Monster Robs (24 pages)
............Reprinted Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #31 (April 1972)
Comic Book - Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #15 (August 1966): Magnus, Robot Fighter: The Weird World of Mogul Badur (24 pg)
............Reprinted Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #30 (February 1972)
1967
Comic Book - Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #17 (February 1967): Magnus, Robot Fighter: The Deadly Peril From Sirius (24 pages)
............Reprinted Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #40 (August 1975)
TV - Bonanza episode: Black Friday (22 January 1967)
1968
The Movie Maker (Geis, 1968; Dell #5866, 1969; Grafton, London, 1970)
1969
Miami Golden Boy (Bernard Geis, 1969; W. H. Allen, London, 1970; Avon #W253, 1971; Granada, London, 1982)
1972
Millionaires (W.H.Allen, 1972; Dell, 1973; Grafton, 1974)
1973
Little Love (W. H. Allen, London, 1973; Grafton, London, 1974, 1986; Granada, 1982)
Ellie; A Novel (Delacorte Press, 1973; Dell, 1974)
1975
Cross-country (Delacorte Press, 1975; Dell 4585, 1975, 1984; W. H. Allen, London, 1975; Mayflower, 1977, 1985)
............The first book in the Detective Sgt. Roersch trilogy
Edward Berner Is Alive Again! (Prentice-Hall Inc. 1975)
............reissued The Three Lives of Edward Berner (Howard & Wyndham, 1975; W.H. Allen, London, 1976; Mayflower, 1978)
1976
The Gang (Dell, 1976; W. H. Allen, London, 1977; Grafton, 1978)
............The second book in the Detective Sgt. Roersch trilogy.
1977
Death Squad (Dell, 1977)
............The third book in the Detective Sgt. Roersch trilogy
1979
Hit Squad (Granada, 1979; HarperCollins, 1979; Panther, 1984; Grafton, 1988)
1980
Ladies of the Valley (Arbor House, 1979; Dell, 1980)
Dirty Movies (W. H. Allen, 1979; Mayflower, 1980)
Sunset People (Jove Books, 1980)
David's War (W H Allen, 1982; Granada, 1983)
Movie - Cross Country (1983) (based on the novel Cross-Country)
1987
Died: 19 October 1987


Sources:
===1955===
http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi
* Texas Rangers January, 1955: Stupid Ox
http://articles.latimes.com/1987-10-21/news/mn-9806_1_suspense-novels
* If February 1955: The York Problem
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0440979/
* Ranch Romances (Best Books Inc.) February 25, 1955: Bride of Treachery
http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Herbert%20D.%20Kastle
* Double Action Western March, 1955: The Wide Loop
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Startling_Stories
* Ranch Romances (Best Books Inc.) Apr #1 1955: Blood Dream
http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Startling_Stories
* If May 1955: The Outer Quiet
http://www.LOC.gov
* Texas Rangers June, 1955: The Slow Draw
http://openlibrary.org/authors/OL3243338A/Herbert_Kastle
* Amazing Detective Stories (Non-Pareil Publishing) July, 1955 (Harry Widmer, editor): Drifter
http://www.comics.org
* Startling Stories Spring 1955: Workin' of the Green
http://www.philsp.com/homeville/FMI/s1425.htm#A49712
* Triple Western Summer, 1955: Double Trouble
* Startling Stories Summer, 1955: Non-Bursting Bubbles
* Startling Stories Summer, 1955: The Hot Spot
* Startling Stories Fall, 1955: What's New Under the Sun
* NOTE: Startling Stories editor, 2 issues, Summer 1955 and Fall 1955
* Argosy November, 1955: ??
* Male November, 1955: I Used to Have Guts
* Texas Rangers December, 1955: The Enemies
** reprinted Jim Hatfield Texas Ranger Summer 1958
** reprinted Bar6 Roundup of Best Western Stories: Volume 6; edited by Scott Meredith (PermaBook, 1957)
* Stories Annual v1 #1 1955: King Lode Revisited
 
===1956===
* Texas Rangers January, 1956: The Last Hostile
* Manhunt (Flying Eagle Publications) February, 1956: ??
* Real March, 1956: The Big Ride
 
===1957===
* Short Stories March, 1957: By the Shores of the Lake
* Sure-Fire Detective Magazine April, 1957: I, the Condemned!
* One Thing on My Mind (Popular Library #823, 1957; Grafton, 1986)
 
===1958===
* Keys to Seven Rooms (W. H. Allen, London, 1958)
* Koptic Court (Simon and Schuster, New York, 1958; Mayflower, 1975)
 
===1959===
* Bachelor Summer (Avon # T-355, 1959; Grafton Books, London, 1986)
* Camera (Simon & Schuster, New York, 1959; Bantam Books # F 2133, New York, 1960; W. H. Allen, London, 1960)
 
===1960===
* Mermaid Magazine 1960: Volume 2 Number 2: ??
 
===1961===
* Trapped Detective Story Magazine May 1961: Don’t Say I’m Crazy
* Galaxy Magazine June 1961: Breakdown
* Manhunt June, 1961: Lady Killer
* Analog Science Fact -> Fiction July 1961: The First One
* The World They Wanted (St. Martin's Press, 1961; Avon, 1972; Mayflower, 1975)
* Countdown to Murder (Crest Books #S491, 1961; Grafton, 1978; Granada, 1978)
* Ed McBain’s Mystery Book #3 (Pocket Books Inc., 1961): Game
** reprinted American Pulp (Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc., 1997)
 
===1962===
* The Gent (Excellent Publications) February, 1962, Volume 6, Number 3; Nat Lehrman, editor): Vengeance
* Four Color (Dell) #1330 (April-June 1962): Brain Boy: Brain Boy (32 pages)
* Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #2 (July-September 1962): Brain Boy: Pirates of the Air (27 pages)
* Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #2 (July-September 1962): Mr. Ozymandias: The Strange Mr. Ozymandias (4 pages)
* Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #3 (December 1962-February 1963): Brain Boy: The Frozen Monster (27 pages)
* Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #3 (December 1962-February 1963): Mr. Ozymandias: The Strange Mr. Ozimandias (4 pages)
* Best Detective Stories of the Year, 17th Annual Collection; Brett Halliday, editor (E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1962): ??
 
===1963===
* Amazing Stories December 1963: The God on the 36th Floor
** reprinted The Most Thrilling Science Fiction Ever Told No 2 (Ultimate, 1966)
* Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #4 (March-May 1963): Brain Boy: The Time Robber (27 pages)
* Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #5 (June-August 1963): Brain Boy: The Metal People (27 pages)
* Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #5 (June-August 1963): Mr. Ozymandias: The Strange Mr. Ozymandias (4 pages)
* Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #6 (September - November 1963): Brain Boy: The Mindless Ones (27 pages)
 
===1964===
* The Reassembled Man (Fawcett Gold Medal, #L1494, 1964; Eclipse Books, 1970) Cover: Frank Frazetta
 
===1965===
* Hot Prowl (Fawcett Gold Medal, #d1591, 1965)
 
===1966===
* Comic Book - Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #13 (February 1966): Magnus, Robot Fighter: The Evil Ark of Dr Noel (24 pages)
** Reprinted Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #34 (February 1973)
** Reprinted Vintage Magnus Robot Fighter (Acclaim) #3 (March 1992)
* Comic Book - Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #14 (May 1966): Magnus, Robot Fighter: The Monster Robs (24 pages)
** Reprinted Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #31 (April 1972)
* Comic Book - Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #15 (August 1966): Magnus, Robot Fighter: The Weird World of Mogul Badur (24 pg)
** Reprinted Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #30 (February 1972)
 
===1967===
* Comic Book - Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #17 (February 1967): Magnus, Robot Fighter: The Deadly Peril From Sirius (24 pages)
** Reprinted Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #40 (August 1975)
* TV - Bonanza episode: Black Friday (22 January 1967)
 
===1968===
* The Movie Maker (Geis, 1968; Dell #5866, 1969; Grafton, London, 1970)
 
===1969===
* Miami Golden Boy (Bernard Geis, 1969; W. H. Allen, London, 1970; Avon #W253, 1971; Granada, London, 1982)
 
===1972===
* Millionaires (W.H.Allen, 1972; Dell, 1973; Grafton, 1974)
 
===1973===
* Little Love (W. H. Allen, London, 1973; Grafton, London, 1974, 1986; Granada, 1982)
* Ellie; A Novel (Delacorte Press, 1973; Dell, 1974)
 
===1975===
* Cross-country (Delacorte Press, 1975; Dell 4585, 1975, 1984; W. H. Allen, London, 1975; Mayflower, 1977, 1985)
** The first book in the Detective Sgt. Roersch trilogy
* Edward Berner Is Alive Again! (Prentice-Hall Inc. 1975)
** reissued The Three Lives of Edward Berner (Howard & Wyndham, 1975; W.H. Allen, London, 1976; Mayflower, 1978)
 
===1976===
* The Gang (Dell, 1976; W. H. Allen, London, 1977; Grafton, 1978)
* The second book in the Detective Sgt. Roersch trilogy.
 
===1977===
* Death Squad (Dell, 1977)
** The third book in the Detective Sgt. Roersch trilogy
 
===1979===
* Hit Squad (Granada, 1979; HarperCollins, 1979; Panther, 1984; Grafton, 1988)
 
===1980===
* Ladies of the Valley (Arbor House, 1979; Dell, 1980)
* Dirty Movies (W. H. Allen, 1979; Mayflower, 1980)
* Sunset People (Jove Books, 1980)
* David's War (W H Allen, 1982; Granada, 1983)
* Movie - Cross Country (1983) (based on the novel Cross-Country)
 
===1987===
* Died: 19 October 1987
 
==Sources==
* http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi
* http://articles.latimes.com/1987-10-21/news/mn-9806_1_suspense-novels
* http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0440979/
* http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Herbert%20D.%20Kastle
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Startling_Stories
* http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Startling_Stories
* http://www.LOC.gov
* http://openlibrary.org/authors/OL3243338A/Herbert_Kastle
* http://www.comics.org
* http://www.philsp.com/homeville/FMI/s1425.htm#A49712
 
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Revision as of 07:58, 24 August 2010

Herbert D(avid) Kastle

The Who's Who entry reads:

CASTLE, HERB
......Name and vital stats
......CASTLE, HERB (writer)
............DELL PUBLICATIONS
..................BRAIN BOY (wr/) 1962-64
............WESTERN PUBLISHING
..................MAGNUS, ROBOT FIGHTER (wr/) 1966-67 in #13-15,17

The name is incorrect, and should read:

Kastle, Herbert D(avid) [11 July 1924, Brooklyn, New York - 19 October 1987]

I suspect the name was taken from an oral interview with either Gil Kane or Frank Springer, the Brain Boy artists, as the first print version of the Who's Who [The Who's Who of American Comic Books: Volume 1 by Jerry G. Bails, Hames Ware (1973)] says explicitly that Brain Boy is his "only known comic book credit". The Magnus credit, similarly, may have come from a Russ Manning, Don Christenson, Eric Friewald, Richard Kyle or other interview.

Using the sources listed at the end, this is Kastle's professional career, listed chronologically. Except as noted, these are all print stories, in English:

1924

  • Birthdate: 11 July 1924, Brooklyn, New York

1955

  • Texas Rangers January, 1955: Stupid Ox
  • If February 1955: The York Problem
  • Ranch Romances (Best Books Inc.) February 25, 1955: Bride of Treachery
  • Double Action Western March, 1955: The Wide Loop
  • Ranch Romances (Best Books Inc.) Apr #1 1955: Blood Dream
  • If May 1955: The Outer Quiet
  • Texas Rangers June, 1955: The Slow Draw
  • Amazing Detective Stories (Non-Pareil Publishing) July, 1955 (Harry Widmer, editor): Drifter
  • Startling Stories Spring 1955: Workin' of the Green
  • Triple Western Summer, 1955: Double Trouble
  • Startling Stories Summer, 1955: Non-Bursting Bubbles
  • Startling Stories Summer, 1955: The Hot Spot
  • Startling Stories Fall, 1955: What's New Under the Sun
  • NOTE: Startling Stories editor, 2 issues, Summer 1955 and Fall 1955
  • Argosy November, 1955: ??
  • Male November, 1955: I Used to Have Guts
  • Texas Rangers December, 1955: The Enemies
    • reprinted Jim Hatfield Texas Ranger Summer 1958
    • reprinted Bar6 Roundup of Best Western Stories: Volume 6; edited by Scott Meredith (PermaBook, 1957)
  • Stories Annual v1 #1 1955: King Lode Revisited

1956

  • Texas Rangers January, 1956: The Last Hostile
  • Manhunt (Flying Eagle Publications) February, 1956: ??
  • Real March, 1956: The Big Ride

1957

  • Short Stories March, 1957: By the Shores of the Lake
  • Sure-Fire Detective Magazine April, 1957: I, the Condemned!
  • One Thing on My Mind (Popular Library #823, 1957; Grafton, 1986)

1958

  • Keys to Seven Rooms (W. H. Allen, London, 1958)
  • Koptic Court (Simon and Schuster, New York, 1958; Mayflower, 1975)

1959

  • Bachelor Summer (Avon # T-355, 1959; Grafton Books, London, 1986)
  • Camera (Simon & Schuster, New York, 1959; Bantam Books # F 2133, New York, 1960; W. H. Allen, London, 1960)

1960

  • Mermaid Magazine 1960: Volume 2 Number 2: ??

1961

  • Trapped Detective Story Magazine May 1961: Don’t Say I’m Crazy
  • Galaxy Magazine June 1961: Breakdown
  • Manhunt June, 1961: Lady Killer
  • Analog Science Fact -> Fiction July 1961: The First One
  • The World They Wanted (St. Martin's Press, 1961; Avon, 1972; Mayflower, 1975)
  • Countdown to Murder (Crest Books #S491, 1961; Grafton, 1978; Granada, 1978)
  • Ed McBain’s Mystery Book #3 (Pocket Books Inc., 1961): Game
    • reprinted American Pulp (Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc., 1997)

1962

  • The Gent (Excellent Publications) February, 1962, Volume 6, Number 3; Nat Lehrman, editor): Vengeance
  • Four Color (Dell) #1330 (April-June 1962): Brain Boy: Brain Boy (32 pages)
  • Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #2 (July-September 1962): Brain Boy: Pirates of the Air (27 pages)
  • Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #2 (July-September 1962): Mr. Ozymandias: The Strange Mr. Ozymandias (4 pages)
  • Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #3 (December 1962-February 1963): Brain Boy: The Frozen Monster (27 pages)
  • Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #3 (December 1962-February 1963): Mr. Ozymandias: The Strange Mr. Ozimandias (4 pages)
  • Best Detective Stories of the Year, 17th Annual Collection; Brett Halliday, editor (E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1962): ??

1963

  • Amazing Stories December 1963: The God on the 36th Floor
    • reprinted The Most Thrilling Science Fiction Ever Told No 2 (Ultimate, 1966)
  • Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #4 (March-May 1963): Brain Boy: The Time Robber (27 pages)
  • Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #5 (June-August 1963): Brain Boy: The Metal People (27 pages)
  • Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #5 (June-August 1963): Mr. Ozymandias: The Strange Mr. Ozymandias (4 pages)
  • Comic Book - Brain Boy (Dell) #6 (September - November 1963): Brain Boy: The Mindless Ones (27 pages)

1964

  • The Reassembled Man (Fawcett Gold Medal, #L1494, 1964; Eclipse Books, 1970) Cover: Frank Frazetta

1965

  • Hot Prowl (Fawcett Gold Medal, #d1591, 1965)

1966

  • Comic Book - Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #13 (February 1966): Magnus, Robot Fighter: The Evil Ark of Dr Noel (24 pages)
    • Reprinted Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #34 (February 1973)
    • Reprinted Vintage Magnus Robot Fighter (Acclaim) #3 (March 1992)
  • Comic Book - Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #14 (May 1966): Magnus, Robot Fighter: The Monster Robs (24 pages)
    • Reprinted Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #31 (April 1972)
  • Comic Book - Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #15 (August 1966): Magnus, Robot Fighter: The Weird World of Mogul Badur (24 pg)
    • Reprinted Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #30 (February 1972)

1967

  • Comic Book - Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #17 (February 1967): Magnus, Robot Fighter: The Deadly Peril From Sirius (24 pages)
    • Reprinted Magnus, Robot Fighter (Gold Key) #40 (August 1975)
  • TV - Bonanza episode: Black Friday (22 January 1967)

1968

  • The Movie Maker (Geis, 1968; Dell #5866, 1969; Grafton, London, 1970)

1969

  • Miami Golden Boy (Bernard Geis, 1969; W. H. Allen, London, 1970; Avon #W253, 1971; Granada, London, 1982)

1972

  • Millionaires (W.H.Allen, 1972; Dell, 1973; Grafton, 1974)

1973

  • Little Love (W. H. Allen, London, 1973; Grafton, London, 1974, 1986; Granada, 1982)
  • Ellie; A Novel (Delacorte Press, 1973; Dell, 1974)

1975

  • Cross-country (Delacorte Press, 1975; Dell 4585, 1975, 1984; W. H. Allen, London, 1975; Mayflower, 1977, 1985)
    • The first book in the Detective Sgt. Roersch trilogy
  • Edward Berner Is Alive Again! (Prentice-Hall Inc. 1975)
    • reissued The Three Lives of Edward Berner (Howard & Wyndham, 1975; W.H. Allen, London, 1976; Mayflower, 1978)

1976

  • The Gang (Dell, 1976; W. H. Allen, London, 1977; Grafton, 1978)
  • The second book in the Detective Sgt. Roersch trilogy.

1977

  • Death Squad (Dell, 1977)
    • The third book in the Detective Sgt. Roersch trilogy

1979

  • Hit Squad (Granada, 1979; HarperCollins, 1979; Panther, 1984; Grafton, 1988)

1980

  • Ladies of the Valley (Arbor House, 1979; Dell, 1980)
  • Dirty Movies (W. H. Allen, 1979; Mayflower, 1980)
  • Sunset People (Jove Books, 1980)
  • David's War (W H Allen, 1982; Granada, 1983)
  • Movie - Cross Country (1983) (based on the novel Cross-Country)

1987

  • Died: 19 October 1987

Sources