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Jim Warren (born November 24, 1949, in Long Beach, California) is an American artist best known for book cover illustrations and surrealistic fantasy art. [ 1 ] [ self-published source ] He has worked in surrealistic fantasy since about 1969.
Jim Warren (July 20, 1936 – November 24, 2021) [1] was an American mathematics and computing educator, computer professional, entrepreneur, editor, publisher and continuing sometime activist. [ 2 ] Early career
Jim Warren may refer to: Jim Warren (artist) (born 1949), American artist known for audio album and book cover artwork; Jim Warren (computer specialist) (1936–2021), mathematician and computer professional; Jim Warren (drag racer), American Top Fuel driver; Jim Warren (footballer) (1903–1977), Australian rules footballer
James Warren (born James Warren Taubman; [1] July 29, 1930) [2] is a magazine publisher and founder of Warren Publishing.Magazines published by Warren include Famous Monsters of Filmland, the horror-comics magazines Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella, the war anthology Blazing Combat, and the science-fiction anthology 1984 (later renamed 1994), among others.
At the Gatornats, Warren qualified #5 and eliminated #13 qualifier Larry Petit, #1 qualifier Beck, Bradley, and #10 qualifier Jim Bucher, on his way to a win, taking home US$12,250. [45] In June, Warren was at National Trail Raceway in Hebron, Ohio , for the Springnationals ; he qualified #3, but was defeated in Round One by #11 qualifier Ted ...
James C. Warren (born January 4, 1953) is an American journalist, currently the executive editor of NewsGuard, which rates the credibility of news and information sites. Previously, he was chief media writer for the Poynter Institute, a national affairs columnist for U.S. News & World Report, and Washington Bureau chief for the New York Daily ...
Warren Publishing was an American magazine company founded by James Warren, who published his first magazines in 1957 and continued in the business for decades. Magazines published by Warren include After Hours , Creepy , Eerie , Famous Monsters of Filmland , Help! , and Vampirella .
Warren's last Creepy (#145) was published February 1983, and then he went bankrupt. Harris Publications bought rights after Warren's bankruptcy and published a single issue (#146) in 1985. In 2000, after a protracted legal dispute with Harris Publications, [6] [7] Jim Warren and Warren Publishing regained sole ownership of all rights to Creepy ...