Sean Welch, the producer and Mac Carter, the director of the DC doc proved to be absolute gentlemen and seemed genuinely interested in the Major’s story, which is quite a tale. From his military exploits, to his pulp writing, comics and later as a gentleman inventor with patents, it’s a colorful story of one of the founders of modern comics.
Partner Jason Brown and I spent some time getting photos for the doc, providing them with biographical information as well as some pulp covers from my collection. Jason, who has a background in film, found them easy to work with. In the film business that’s a high compliment.
I was glad to contribute to the cause celeb as I’m always happy to promote MWN’s life and accomplishments. And even more importantly, Aunt Toni seemed pleased by the acknowledgement and Uncle Douglas quite thrilled. For that reason alone, I was willing to jump through the DC/WB hoops, provide my volunteerism to the WB Charitable Foundation and pay the necessary lawyer’s fees to ensure that at some future date we didn’t agree to provide limbs or internal organs along with a few photos.
New Fun #1, 1935. Cover: Lyman Anderson