Born: 1905 June 3 in Connecticut, United States

Died: 1995 July 19 in Camarillo, California, United States

Biography: Daniels created the pulp heroes, the Black Bat, and the Crimson Mask.

Additional biography found in:
Who's Who of Who Dunnits (date of publication currently unknown);
Wikipedia "Norman A. Daniels", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_A._Daniels

Notes: To be confirmed against the Who's Who entry.

Further information on Daniel's pen name Norman Danberg, is found in Bails' Who's Who here:
http://bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=DANBERG%2C+NORMAN

Daniels used the pen names John L. Benton, Wallace Brooker, Frank Johnson, C. K. M. Scanlon, and G. Wayman Jones in pulp magazines.


Name:

    Norman Daniels Type: Pen Name

Other Names:

  1. John L. Benton Type: Pen Name
  2. Wallace Brooker Type: Pen Name
  3. Norman Danberg Type: Common Alternative Name
    Given name: Norman Family name: Danberg
  4. Norman Arthur Danberg Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Norman Arthur Family name: Danberg
  5. Norman A. Daniels Type: Pen Name
  6. Frank Johnson Type: Pen Name
  7. G. Wayman Jones Type: Pen Name
  8. C. K. M. Scanlon Type: Pen Name

Non Comics Works:

  1. Publication Title: Phantom Detective (magazine) - Role: writer - Year: 1947
    Employer Name : Standard Magazines, Inc.
    Work Title: The Necessary Corpse
    Notes: Phantom Detective Vol. XLIX #3 July, 1947 Standard Magazines, Inc.


Relations:

  1. Employee of - Chesler Studio (b. 1936)
    Notes: Daniels did writing work for the studio from circa 1937 to 1939.