Charles Marshall is a comic book writer who contributed material to the Planet of the Apes comic book series by Malibu Graphics. Adventure Comics, a subsidiary of Malibu Graphics, had numerous separate Planet of the Apes projects on line, initially under the creative guidance of Marshall. Besides being a successful copywriter, he penned a syndicated newspaper column and had worked for various comic book companies. Marshall began his tenure amongst the Apes when Adventure Comics Creative Director Tom Mason gave him a shot at pitching concepts for the title. Mason was so impressed with his ideas that Marshall was put in charge of the monthly title as well as a four-issue spin-off mini-series, Ape City. These in turn led to spin-offs such as A Day on the Planet of the Apes and Ape Nation.
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| - Charles Marshall is a comic book writer who contributed material to the Planet of the Apes comic book series by Malibu Graphics. Adventure Comics, a subsidiary of Malibu Graphics, had numerous separate Planet of the Apes projects on line, initially under the creative guidance of Marshall. Besides being a successful copywriter, he penned a syndicated newspaper column and had worked for various comic book companies. Marshall began his tenure amongst the Apes when Adventure Comics Creative Director Tom Mason gave him a shot at pitching concepts for the title. Mason was so impressed with his ideas that Marshall was put in charge of the monthly title as well as a four-issue spin-off mini-series, Ape City. These in turn led to spin-offs such as A Day on the Planet of the Apes and Ape Nation.
- Charles Marshall (October 3, 1830 – April 19, 1902) was a Confederate States Army officer during the American Civil War. Marshall served as an aide de camp, assistant adjutant general and military secretary to General Robert E. Lee.
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| - Charles Marshall is a comic book writer who contributed material to the Planet of the Apes comic book series by Malibu Graphics. Adventure Comics, a subsidiary of Malibu Graphics, had numerous separate Planet of the Apes projects on line, initially under the creative guidance of Marshall. Besides being a successful copywriter, he penned a syndicated newspaper column and had worked for various comic book companies. Marshall began his tenure amongst the Apes when Adventure Comics Creative Director Tom Mason gave him a shot at pitching concepts for the title. Mason was so impressed with his ideas that Marshall was put in charge of the monthly title as well as a four-issue spin-off mini-series, Ape City. These in turn led to spin-offs such as A Day on the Planet of the Apes and Ape Nation.
- Charles Marshall (October 3, 1830 – April 19, 1902) was a Confederate States Army officer during the American Civil War. Marshall served as an aide de camp, assistant adjutant general and military secretary to General Robert E. Lee.
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