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  1. PUZZLE OF THE SPACE PYRAMIDS [A SCIENCE-FICTION NOVEL] by Eando (pseudonym of Earl and Otto Binder) Binder, 1971-01-01
  2. Martian Martyrs by John (Earl and Otto Binder) Coleridge, 1940
  3. SCIENCE FICTION CLASSICS: MARTIAN MARTYRS, VALLEY OF PRETENDERS, THE MACHINE THAT THOUGHT, THE NEW LIFE, THE VOICE COMMANDS and RHYTHM RIDES THE ROCKET. by John (pseudonym of Earl and Otto Binder), Dennis Clive (pseudonym of John Russell Fearn), William Callahan (pseudonym of Raymond Z. Gallun), and Bob Olsen. Coleridge, 1942-01-01
  4. ADAM LINK - ROBOT by Eando (pen name used by Earl Andrew Binder and Otto Oscar Binder) Binder, 1965
  5. EANDO BINDER: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY [F & SF SELF-PORTRAITS 4] by Eando (pseudonym of Earl and Otto Binder) Binder, 1977-01-01
  6. The Impossible World: A Science-Fiction Novel by Eando Binder, Earl Binder, et all 1967-01-01

1. BINDER, EandO - Personal Data
brother earl heavy on his mind, otto s writing moved into areas of reincarnation (which was fadish then) and the Lost Continent theories. binder acquired a
http://www.gwillick.com/Spacelight/binder.html
S P A C E L I G H T
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VITAL STATISTICS
Name: BINDER Otto Oscar Aged:
Born: August 26, 1911 Where: Bessemer, Michigan
Died: October 14, 1974
Where: Chestertown, New York
SS#: 059-01-0446 NY Interred:
Married: Ione Frances Turek When: November 2, 1940
VITAL STATISTICS
Name: BINDER, Earl Andrew Aged:
Born: October 4, 1904 Where:
Died: October 1966 Where:
SS#: 321-05-3602 IL Interred:
Married: Yes When:
"Eando" Binder
Another example of SF pulp writers from the Midwest. The Binders took most of their advanced education in Illinois. Otto studying at City College of Chicago, University of Illinois, and Northwestern University. Because Earl preferred Chicago and the secure life of industrial employment, very little is known about him, and practically nothing after 1940. The Binder brothers (pronounced Bender) started writing SF in the early 1930s after being fans for several years. The initial plan was to write as E. and O. Binder but that somehow got turned into EandO Binder when "The First Martian" sold to Amazing Stories in 1932. By the mid 1930s Otto had moved to New York, putting a strain on collaboration. Earl left the team as a writer in late 1938, although helping Otto as an agent. Otto continued to write as Eando Binder until his death, using only a couple pen names, and occasionally, his own.

2. Welcome To BillSchelly.com!
lighthearted look at his life was among binder’s papers as about fifty letters from the correspondence between otto and his brother earl, during and
http://www.billschelly.com/pages/binderintro.html

Words of Wonder, The Life and Times of Otto Binder
Superman Annual
Alter Ego A/E Alter Ego:
Otto Binder.
Memoirs of a Nobody.
Fawcett Companion
(TwoMorrows Publishing, 2002) and The Steranko History of Comics,
Words of Wonder.
The rest is devoted to his thirty years writing comic books, where (in my estimation) he achieved his greatest heights. It has been a privilege to chronicle the life of such a huge talent.

3. Earl Binder - Bibliography Summary
Where Eternity Ends (1939) as Eando binder with earl binder and otto binder; The Three Eternals (1939) as Eando binder with earl binder and otto binder;
http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Earl_Binder

4. Otto O. Binder
otto O. binder comiclopedia page by Lambiek otto binder spent the bulk of his time writing short stories, books, articles, and pulp novels in collaboration with his brother, earl books. otto
http://www.lambiek.com/binder_otto.htm
Otto O. Binder
(Eando Binder)
(26/8/1911 - 14/10/1974, USA)
American comic book writer Otto Binder spent the bulk of his time writing short stories, books, articles, and pulp novels in collaboration with his brother, Earl, under the pen name Eando Binder. He began his comic book career in 1939, as a writer for the Harry 'A' Chesler shop. In 1941, he started writing for his brother Jack's shop, where he came in contact with Fawcett's Marvel Family of comic books.
Otto Binder was a workhorse, and he showed his best as the main scripter for 'Captain Marvel Adventures'. He wrote 451 of the 618 stories, according to Steranko. He also helped create some of the other Marvel features, including 'Mary Marvel', 'Marvel Family', and the 'Jon Jarl' text feature. He also came up with many of the supporting cast: Tawky Tawny, a phenomenally popular talking tiger; Mr. Mind, the evil worm who almost defeated Captain Marvel many times; and the Sivana Family, arch-enemies of the Marvel Family. In addition to all this, Otto O. Binder created scripts for other established Marvel characters like 'Captain Marvel Jr.' and 'Hoppy, The Marvel Bunny'. See thousands of comic artists in the Lambiek Comiclopedia
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5. Dani Zweig's Belated Reviews #25: Eando Binder And "Anton York, Immortal"
Eando binder was Eand-O (earl and otto) binder. A binder, Eando %O actually earl and otto binder %T Anton York, Immortal %T Adam Link, Robot. -
http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~susan/sf/dani/025.htm
Belated Reviews #25: Eando Binder and "Anton York, Immortal"
By my lights, Eando Binder is another one-book author, though this statement is in accurate in several respects. Eando Binder was E-and-O (Earl and Otto) Binder. (I've heard 'Binder' rhymed with 'flinder', not with 'finder', btw.) They also produced a considerable number of stories and later books. (The distinction blurs, because many of their books are fixup novels created from series of short stories.) The most influential of their works were their Anton York stories and their Adam Link stories, both of which may be found in novel format. (I've seen references to a third major series, their "Via" stories, but have never read them.) After 1940, Otto Binder continued to write alone under the Eando name a change for the worse. Not much worse, come to think of it; most of what they wrote was quite bad. Their more important works are distinguished for their impact, rather than for the quality of the writing. (In addition to the obvious science-fiction venues, Otto Binder also wrote pulp-style stories for comic books. An evening spent with old "Strange Adventures" comics will tell you most of what you need to know about bad pulp sf.) "Anton York, Immortal" (***) consists of stories written between 1937 and1940, and is the answer to "Why are you reviewing Binder's work if it's so bad?" I discovered it in the school library in grade eight (just about the perfect age to read it, and just about the age of the original target audience), and proceeded to reread that copy to tatters. It has the faults of pre-Golden-Age science fiction heavy-handed prose, minimal characterization, a somewhat idolatrous attitude towards science and technology but, like the best of those stories, it has the virtues of its faults a reliance on idea and on wonder.

6. NEWSARAMA - CSN @ NEWSARAMA: INSIDE WORLDS OF WONDER: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF OTTO
Yet when you consider the importance of otto binders career in the field, a biography is the named Eando binder, which came from earland-otto. earl had an artistic
http://www.newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=5939

7. Alpha Ralpha Boulevard Eando Binder
SFB/binder Eando.php3 on line 1. Eando binder. earl and otto binder. Other binder links otto "Eando" binder Bertil Falk
http://www.catch22.com/~espana/SFAuthors/SFB/Binder,Eando.php3

8. Dani Zweig's Belated Reviews #25: Eando Binder And "Anton York, Immortal"
By my lights, Eando binder is another onebook author, though this statement is in Eando binder was E-and-O (earl and otto) binder. ( I've heard 'binder' rhymed with 'flinder
http://public.logica.com/~stepneys/sf/dani/025.htm
Belated Reviews #25: Eando Binder and "Anton York, Immortal"
By my lights, Eando Binder is another one-book author, though this statement is in accurate in several respects. Eando Binder was E-and-O (Earl and Otto) Binder. (I've heard 'Binder' rhymed with 'flinder', not with 'finder', btw.) They also produced a considerable number of stories and later books. (The distinction blurs, because many of their books are fixup novels created from series of short stories.) The most influential of their works were their Anton York stories and their Adam Link stories, both of which may be found in novel format. (I've seen references to a third major series, their "Via" stories, but have never read them.) After 1940, Otto Binder continued to write alone under the Eando name a change for the worse. Not much worse, come to think of it; most of what they wrote was quite bad. Their more important works are distinguished for their impact, rather than for the quality of the writing. (In addition to the obvious science-fiction venues, Otto Binder also wrote pulp-style stories for comic books. An evening spent with old "Strange Adventures" comics will tell you most of what you need to know about bad pulp sf.) "Anton York, Immortal" (***) consists of stories written between 1937 and1940, and is the answer to "Why are you reviewing Binder's work if it's so bad?" I discovered it in the school library in grade eight (just about the perfect age to read it, and just about the age of the original target audience), and proceeded to reread that copy to tatters. It has the faults of pre-Golden-Age science fiction heavy-handed prose, minimal characterization, a somewhat idolatrous attitude towards science and technology but, like the best of those stories, it has the virtues of its faults a reliance on idea and on wonder.

9. Otto O. Binder
American comic book writer otto binder spent the bulk of his time and pulp novels in collaboration with his brother, earl, under the pen name Eando binder.
http://www.lambiek.net/binder_otto.htm
Otto O. Binder
(Eando Binder)
(26/8/1911 - 14/10/1974, USA)
American comic book writer Otto Binder spent the bulk of his time writing short stories, books, articles, and pulp novels in collaboration with his brother, Earl, under the pen name Eando Binder. He began his comic book career in 1939, as a writer for the Harry 'A' Chesler shop. In 1941, he started writing for his brother Jack's shop, where he came in contact with Fawcett's Marvel Family of comic books.
Otto Binder was a workhorse, and he showed his best as the main scripter for 'Captain Marvel Adventures'. He wrote 451 of the 618 stories, according to Steranko. He also helped create some of the other Marvel features, including 'Mary Marvel', 'Marvel Family', and the 'Jon Jarl' text feature. He also came up with many of the supporting cast: Tawky Tawny, a phenomenally popular talking tiger; Mr. Mind, the evil worm who almost defeated Captain Marvel many times; and the Sivana Family, arch-enemies of the Marvel Family. In addition to all this, Otto O. Binder created scripts for other established Marvel characters like 'Captain Marvel Jr.' and 'Hoppy, The Marvel Bunny'. See thousands of comic artists in the Lambiek Comiclopedia
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10. /Arts/Literature/Authors/B - Kineret.com - Web Directory
Bierce, Ambrose@ binder, earl and otto@ Bioy Casares, Adolfo
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11. The Pulp Zone - The Web Guide To Pulp Magazines!
When AMAZING STORIES first appeared in 1926, Eando binder did not exist as a single individual, but as otto and earl binder. We
http://pwp.netcabo.pt/0256503202/writers_binder.htm
The Writers of the Pulps
Eando Binder
Author of "I, Robot".
(from Amazing Stories , Vol.13, #1, January 1939)
When AMAZING STORIES first appeared in 1926, Eando Binder did not exist as a single individual, but as Otto and Earl Binder. We were avid science fiction fans from the first, and never missed an issue. Until 1932 we were content to read the magazine, and enjoy it. But then we began to get a bug in our ear and the resultant buzzing in our respective heads caused the formation of the writer whose name was to become fairly well known in Amazing Stories and other science fiction magazines. He was Eando Binder, a combination of our first name initials with the word "and" between.
However, this combination no longer exists. Eando Binder is not two men, but a pen-name for one man, and that man is myself. Brother Earl still acts as agent, and manages to sell quite a bot of fiction to our favorite magazines. Science fiction always has, and always will be my favorite field of expression.
I now live in New York, am still unmarried, and devote full time to my writing. I am addicted to bridge, and a long feud has flamed between myself, Mort Weisinger, his brother Edward, and Julius Schwartz, all as crazy about science fiction as myself. Many bridge meetings have resulted in science fiction plots, so it’s a matter of grinding two axes with one stone, or something to that effect. I was once an amateur chemist with a home laboratory, and managed to create several very distinctive and effective odors, or should I say, mal-odors. I hope to live long enough to see some for of atomic power and perhaps a try at space travel, because I believe in both.

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Star Trek Trivia Limits program in an episode called “I, Robot.” The episode title was taken from a story by the same name written by earl and otto binder (published under
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13. Darchangels - New Age Timeline - Otto Binder
brother earl heavy on his mind, otto s writing moved into areas of reincarnation (which was faddish then) and the Lost Continent theories. binder acquired a
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OTTO BINDER The Binder brothers (pronounced Bender) started writing SF in the early 1930s after being fans for several years. The initial plan was to write as E. and O. Binder but that somehow got turned into EandO Binder when "The First Martian" sold to Amazing Stories in 1932. By the mid 1930s Otto had moved to New York, putting a strain on collaboration. Earl left the team as a writer in late 1938, although helping Otto as an agent. Otto continued to write as Eando Binder until his death, using only a couple pen names, and occasionally, his own.
The Binders were not the best of writers but they hacked in pulps and that gave them time to improve. Their ideas, however, were not only first rate but imitated by first rate writers: "I, Robot" (Amazing 1939) created a violent, sentient robot that went straight thru Isaac Asimov and on to better things while their novel, Five Steps to Tomorrow, took the Dumas Monte Cristo plot into space where it was later improved upon by Alfred Bester in Tiger, Tiger. "I, Robot" was later the basis for two TV plays on Star Trek and the Outer Limits.
Speaking in 1939 about sentient robots, Otto said, "As for robots being humanly intelligent, that may not be so fantastic as it seems to present-day science. In the final analysis, it may be only a matter of sensitivity of apparatus and the application of around-the-corner discoveries of the exact mechanism of human thought." Otto stayed with robotic themes and a lot of his solo writing is about them, notably the Adam Link series, and even the Anton York immortal series closely parallels.

14. Alpha Ralpha Boulevard Eando Binder
Eando binder. earl and otto binder Other binder links otto Eando binder Bertil Falk Bio Actually a team of brothers (?) Bibliography Adam Link Robot
http://www.catch22.com/SF/ARB/SFB/Binder,Eando.php3

15. Scifi
By 1940, earl binder had retired from the writing scene, but otto was still using the name he and his brother had made marketable, Eando (E and O from earl and
http://community-2.webtv.net/OurManHermes/scifi/page2.html
"Adam Link Saves the World"
(July 13, 2003)
From the April 1942 issue of AMAZING STORIES , this is another adventure of Otto Binder`s emotional robot. This time, Adam and his mate Eve (it would have been great if they had named her Gladys or Edna, but noooo....) fight off an invasion of hulking aliens from Sirius. My first reaction was, "Good God, this is awful." But that`s not quite fair. If you had read this story at the age of say, eleven, as a typical science fiction kid with a hypertrophied imagination and enough enthusiasm to jumpstart a truck, this would seem like great stuff. Told in the first person by Adam himself, these stories are packed with over-reacting and self-pity and anger at an uncaring adult world.... just the sort of the feelings that made Marvel`s X-MEN a smash.
Adam and Eve Link are genuine metallic no-fooling robots, powered by batteries in their pelvises, with irridium sponge brains that learn from scratch like an infants` (none of that "based on deceased human`s brain patterns" stuff for the Link couple). Raised by an elderly scientist in isolation, Adam thinks pretty much as a precocious human child would. That means a certain amount of over- dramatizing and taking things too seriously.
In earlier episodes of the series (the first Adam Link story, "I Robot" appeared in

16. Mars SF Novel Bibliography: Alexander - Brunner
1953. 1st ed. binder, earl and otto binder (as John Coleridge) Martian Martyrs . 1942. Bisson, Terry Voyage to the Red Planet . William Morrow Co.1993.
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17. EandO Binder ( Http://members.tripod.com/~gwillick/binder.html )
EandO binder, Spaceflight s vital statistics, bibliography, and obituary data for the binder brothers (earl and otto).
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Spaceflight's vital statistics, bibliography, and obituary data for the Binder brothers (Earl and Otto).
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18. Graphic Novel Reviews: Shazam!
The story is by science fiction writer Eando binder, the pen name for brothers earl and otto binder, better known for their more grown up pulp magazine stories
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The Power of Shazam 1994 (GN), 96 pages Written, drawn, and painted by Jerry Ordway.
Letters: John Constanza. Editors: Mike Carlin, Jonathan Peterson. Rating: * * * * (out of 5) Number of readings: 2 This retelling of the origin of the original Captain Marvel (the second such rebooting in less than ten years, following a 1987 Shazam mini-series) begins with the murder of archaeologists C.C. and Marilyn Batson by their associate, Theo Adam, after uncovering an unusual tomb in Egypt. Later in Fawcett city, orphaned Billy Batson is lured to a surreal subway station and given the ability to transform into the adult-sized Captain Marvel at the speaking of the magic word "Shazam!" Meanwhile, Adam, who works for Thaddeus Sivana, has returned to Fawcett city, and turns out to be more than even he knows... (I'm being cryptic because, though I gather to Captain Marvel fans this is familiar stuff, I didn't know who Adam was, or his significance, so the story had an added freshness for me).

19. NEWSARAMA - Stuart Moore's A THOUSAND FLOWERS, Part 6 - Even More From The Drunk
the important early Adam Link, Robot stories, also wrote Superman and Captain Marvel stories, sometimes under the pseudonym Eando (earl and otto) binder.
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