Ruth Roche (comics)
Ruth Roche (comics) | |
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Born | 1921 |
Died | 1983 (aged 61–62) |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Writer, Editor |
Pseudonym(s) |
R. A. Roche Rod Roche Ruth Manning Ruth Ann Schaefer A. Talbott Roche Agnes Wilson George Tracy Miss Martin Miss Thorpe Tom Alexander[1] |
Notable collaborations | Jerry Iger |
Ruth Ann Roche (1921–1983), also credited as R. A. Roche and Rod Roche, was a writer and editor in the Golden Age of Comic Books. She was also the business partner of Jerry Iger.
Life and career
Roche started as a writer at the Eisner-Iger studio, a packager for Fiction House, in 1940. She wrote such features as "Phantom Lady", "Senorita Rio", "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle", "Kaanga", and "Camilla". She also wrote the female-led adventure newspaper strip "Flamingo", drawn by Matt Baker and syndicated by Iger's Universal Phoenix Features Syndicate. She soon became Iger's associate editor; later they became business partners, and the studio became the Roche-Iger studio.
She stayed with the Roche-Iger studio until it ceased operations in 1961.
She later married a man named Schaffer (or possibly "Schaefer").[1] She died in 1983.
Legacy
Trina Robbins and Catherine Yronwode dedicated their 1985 book, Women in the Comics, to Roche.
Bibliography
Writer
- America In Action (1945) #1
- Bomber Comics (1944) #2
- "Pixie" story
- Classic Comics (1941) #32
- Lorna Doone
- Classics Illustrated (1947) #26, 31-32
- Frankenstein
- The Black Arrow
- Lorna Doone
- Fight Comics (1940) #53
- Haunted Thrills (1952) #11
- Out of the Grave
- Jumbo Comics (1938) #44, 152
- Phantom Lady (1947) #13-23
- Phantom Lady (1954) #5 [1]-4
- The Rider (1957) #3
- Seven Seas Comics (1946) #1-4, 6
- The Ol' Skipper
Editor
- Aggie Mack (1948) #8
- All True Romance (1955) #23-24, 27, 30
- Battle Report (1952) #1-3
- Black Cobra (1954) #6
- Bomber Comics (1944) #3
- Bride's Secrets (1954) #9-10, 19
- Ellery Queen (1949) #2
- Fantastic Comics (1954) #11
- The Fighting Man (1952) #1-8
- The Flame (1954) #5 [1]
- G-I in Battle (1952) #8
- Gunsmoke Trail (1957) #2-3
- Haunted Thrills (1952) #3, 10, 12, 17-18
- Lone Eagle (1954) #4
- The Lone Rider (1951) #3, 11, 15, 18, 20
- Lonely Heart (1955) #12
- Men in Action (1957) #1-2, 6
- Midnight (1957) #1-2, 4
- Phantom Lady (1954) #5 [1]-4
- The Rider (1957) #3
- Samson (1955) #12-14
- Secret Love (1957) #2
- Seven Seas Comics (1946) #1-4
- Spitfire Comics (1944) #132
- Spunky the Smiling Spook (1957) #1
- Strange (1957) #1-6
- Strange Fantasy (1952) #2, 4-7, 9-14
- Super Cat (1957) #1
- Swift Arrow (1954) #1-2
- Today's Brides (1955) #4
- Voodoo (1952) #1-6, 8, 10-15, 17, 19
Notes
- 1 2 Roche entry, Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999.
References
- Robbins, Trina and Catherine Yronwode, Women in the Comics, Eclipse Books, 1985.
- Ruth Roche @ the Grand Comics Database