Robert Edward Weinberg[1] (August 29, 1946 – September 25, 2016) was an American author, editor, publisher, and collector of science fiction. His work spans several genres including non-fiction, science fiction, horror, and comic books.
Biography
Born in New Jersey in 1946, Weinberg sold his first story in 1967. Most of his writing career was conducted part-time while also owning a bookstore; he became a full-time writer after 1997.
Weinberg was also an editor, and edited books in the fields of horror, science fiction and western.
From 1970 to 1981, Weinberg edited and published Pulp, a fanzine devoted to pulp magazines; Pulp became
noted for its interviews with pulp writers such as Walter B. Gibson and Frederick C. Davis. Pulp ran for 14 issues.[2] He also published the Pulp Classics, Lost Fantasy, Weird Menace, and Incredible Adventures series of pulp reprints at the same time.
In comics, Weinberg wrote for Marvel Comics; his first job was on the series Cable, and he later created the series Nightside starring Sydney Taine a character who had previously appeared in a short story Weinberg wrote.[3]
Weinberg sat on the 'Council of Six', a board of editorial advisers for Canadian publisher Battered Silicon Dispatch Box. Along with another boardmember, George Vanderburgh, Weinberg took the editorial reins at Arkham House.
At Chicon 7, Weinberg received a Special Committee Award for his service to science fiction, fantasy, and horror.[4] Due to health issues, Weinberg was unable to attend and the award was accepted on his behalf by Jane Frank.[5] He died in Oak Forest, Illinois, on September 25, 2016, at the age of 70.[6]
The Termination Node, Random House/Del Rey, science fiction novel, adult, 1999 hc/pb, co-author Lois H. Gresh
The Computers of Star Trek, Basic Books, science, adult, 2000 hc/trade, co-author Lois H. Gresh
The Science of Superheroes, John Wiley & Sons, science, adult, 2002 hc/trade, co-author Lois H. Gresh
The Science of Supervillains, John Wiley & Sons, science, adult, 2004 hc/trade,co-author Lois H. Gresh
The Science of James Bond, John Wiley & Sons, science, adult, 2006 trade, co-author Lois H. Gresh
The Science of Anime, science, adult, 2005 trade, co-author Lois H. Gresh
The Science of Stephen King, John Wiley & Sons, science, adult, 2007 hc, co-author Lois H. Gresh
The Many Mysteries of Indiana Jones, John Wiley & Sons, science, adult (2008), trade, co-author Lois H. Gresh
Books written
The Weinberg-McKinstry Hero Pulp Index (1971) (with Lohr McKinstry) Caz Publications
The Weird Tales Story (1977) FAX Collector’s Editions
The Devil's Auction (1988) Owlswick Press
The Armageddon Box (1991) Wildside Press
The Black Lodge (1991) Wildside Press
The Dead Man's Kiss (1992) - Pocket Books
A Logical Magician (1994) Ace Books
Masquerade of the Red Death Trilogy (1995) White Wolf Publishing
The Horizon War Trilogy (1996) White Wolf Publishing
A Calculated Magic (1996) Ace Books
CONTRIBUTIONS TO:
The Alluring Art of Margaret Brundage - Queen of Pulp Pin-Up Art (2013) Stephen D. Korshak and J. David Spurlock, Vanguard Production in association with Shasta-Phoenix Publishers; Memories of Margaret by Robert Weinberg; ISBN1-934331-50-3
Comics
Comics work includes:
Cable #79-96 (with art by Michael Ryan, Marvel Comics, 2000-2001)
Nightside #1-4 (with art by Tom Derenick, Marvel Comics, 2002)
Vampire the Masquerade: Giovanni #1 (with art by Richard Clark, Moonstone Books, 2003)
The Phantom: Generations #13 (with art by Andy Bennett, Moonstone Books, 2010)
HP Lovecraft: The Dunwitch Horror #1-4 ('The Hound' feature only with art by Menton3, IDW Publishing, 2011-2012)
Notes
^"Robert E. Weinberg (1946-2016)". Locus Mag. 26 September 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2019. Robert Edward Weinberg was born August 29, 1946 in New Jersey.