Who is Dr. Death?


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Tuesday, January 12, 2010


The Creation Convention which opened on February 28, 1981 in New York city was a pretty bread-and-butter comics affair. Walking through the 18th floor of Statler Hotel you could see the usual mix of back-issue dealers and fan favorites, swords-and-sorcery buffs and baseball card mavens. Stan Lee stalked the halls complete with his sleazy lounge-lizard moustache and receding hairline. Terry Austin was on hand to offer the lowdown on his falling out with John Byrne over the inking of the X-Men (apparently Byrne didn’t like Austin’s habit of adding jokes in the background).

If you were very alert and had an eye for the new, you might have noted a table with three young men, gawky, gangly lads who didn’t quite seem to belong at the convention. The three were selling a self-published comic called Psycho Comics. What was it about these guys that made them seem like interlopers, oddballs even among a hotel hall of oddballs? It was something in the eyes, a glint of mockery and mischief. And their hair was more coiffed, albeit in a punk fashion, than was the norm at a comics event.

A photo from Amazing Heroes #1 (July 1981) gives us a snapshot of the trio. Two are well known: Dan Clowes and Rick Altergott. The third called himself Dr. Death. Who is he? Mort Todd? Charles Schneider? Any advice from readers would be appreciated.

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14 Responses to “Who is Dr. Death?”
  1. sdestefano says:

    Looks like Mort Todd to me.

  2. Jeet Heer says:

    I've received confirmation that our mystery man is indeed Mort Todd

  3. BVS says:

    I would assume it's Mort Todd. He wrote the ugly family strips for cracked with Clowes using the name "Eel O'brien". I guess he was into pseudonyms in the 80's.
    a quick look at Mort Todd's wikipedia reveals something interesting:

    "Along with Daniel Clowes and Rick Altergott, Todd contributed stories and art to the seminal Psycho Comics. He sold his first screenplay for a TV pilot called The Ultimates to a German production company while still a teenager. The pilot was produced, but never distributed, and stars a young Clowes as a teen rock 'n' roll superhero. "

    what the hell? stars Dan Clowes? someone somewhere has to have a copy.

  4. Eric Reynolds says:

    I think it's Mort Todd. Or maybe Pete Friedrich?

  5. Inkstuds says:

    The story of that photo and the convention that they appeared at can be found in a great 2 page strip by Altergott in TCJ special edition volume 4, winter 2004.

    Those psycho comics are terribly great. The Clowes work is unrecognizable in the first, but in the second issue, you can see his style slowly popping out.

  6. Robert Boyd says:

    It's Todd.

  7. Robert Boyd says:

    Todd's identity was confirmed to me by one of the contributors (and issue 2 cover artist) Gene Fama. There was quite a little scene at Pratt there in the early 80s.

  8. Anonymous says:

    It's Diana Schutz before the sex change.

    Mort

  9. Anonymous says:

    Great name considering his other fake name.Death rules everything around.

  10. KILLKILLKILL says:

    Robin/Inkstuds how did you get copies of the Psycho comic? I would love to see the unidentifiable Clowes art work. Jude Killory

  11. Frank Santoro says:

    Andrei wins best comment award for the day

  12. Inkstuds says:

    I got Psycho 1 from a friend and 2 on ebay. The first was a fluke, he came by the comic store i was shopping at and was giving it away. Good timing on my part!

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