David Vern Reed (English Wikipedia)

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  • Rozakis, Bob (April 9, 2001). "Secret Identities". It's BobRo the Answer Man. Comics Bulletin. Archived from the original on May 23, 2011. Retrieved November 14, 2010.
  • Clute, John; Nicholls, Peter (2015). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. London, United Kingdom: Orion Publishing Group. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Reed was probably the first writer to use the House Name Alexander Blade, which began as a personal pseudonym; among his other names (some apparently not identified) he used also the house names Craig Ellis and Peter Horn and wrote as David Vern, plus one story as Clyde Woodruff.
  • White, James (October 28, 2015). "From Slipknot To Captain Boomerang (And Back Again): Meet The Suicide Squad". Empire. Archived from the original on October 30, 2015. [Deadshot] was originally created by Bob Kane, David Vern Reed and Lew Sayre Schwartz in 1950 as a prime villain for Batman.
  • Gerber, Sean (November 25, 2014). ""The Joker Is Wild/Batman Gets Riled" (S1/E5 & 6)". Batman on Film. Archived from the original on September 12, 2015.
  • Cronin, Brian (June 13, 2014). "75 Greatest Batman Writers and Artists: Writers #20-16". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on April 18, 2015.
  • Sims, Chris (June 29, 2012). "Ask Chris #112: Where Were You On The Night Batman Was Killed?". ComicsAlliance. Archived from the original on September 21, 2015.