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Old 05-13-2022, 03:14 AM   #30655
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Lamour isn't out of copyright. He was writing at least through the 1990's if not later.
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Considering that he died in 1988, I doubt he was writing new books in the 1990's or later.
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I wonder if it is a similar situation to the Nancy Drew books, where a pen name is credited as the writer (and was required that the actual writer not to reveal that she was the actual writer) but now someone else is writing the books.

Something similar are the Robotech books. The listed author is "Jack McKinney" but it is a pen name for two science fiction writers who worked together on the series.

Returning to the topic, I've returned to the excellent miniseries The Blackest Night. One of the things the series explained is how come so many DC characters return from the dead. This includes Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), The Flash (Barry Allen), and Ice.
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