\nAfter looking at Paul Levitz's reactions to his own credit on the Black Adam movie – and the missing credit for the creator who resurrected and popularised Black Adam for DC Comics, E. Nelson Bridwell, I talked to a couple of folk, John Wells and Mike Tiefenbacher, about who got credited, why and why was missed out. John Wells posted the list they put together, for what the credits were for, which he has allowed Bleeding Cool to republish.
. Realizing that the classic Marvel Family pantheon didn't work for a 5000-year-old villain, Bridwell worked up a new sextet of Egyptian gods for Black Adam that was used in the movie. 's artist Kurt Schaffenberger received a 'special thanks' but Bridwell, as noted, did not.\n\n\n\nThe Binder\/Beck origin in MARVEL FAMILY #1 also introduced the Rock of Eternity, whose destruction in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #110 left enchanted shards of Eternium in its wake. Although Eternium was prominent in the movie, LSH creators Tom McCraw, Tom Peyer, and Scott Kolins were not thanked in the credits.
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