Yarbrough, Beau (17 de agosto de 1998). «CCI GRAB BAG»(en inglés). Comic Book Resources. Archivado desde el original el 3 de febrero de 1999. «Goodwin's death is also part of the reason the long-rumored follow-up to James Robinson's "The Golden Age" series has taken so long, although "The Silver Age" sequel is in the works, according to Carlin.»
Yarbrough, Beau (20 de julio de 1999). «'LEAVE IT TO CHANCE' ENDS, RETURNS AS ONE SHOTS»(en inglés). Comic Book Resources. Archivado desde el original el 18 de enero de 2001. «Despite long-running Internet rumors and speculation to the contrary, he will not be following up his popular "Golden Age" Elseworlds DC Comics miniseries with a "Silver Age" series, as most of his ideas for the book appeared in last year's "Justice League: Year One" series written by Mark Waid.»
Richards, Dave (20 de noviembre de 2013). «James Robinson Ushers in a New Era for the Fantastic Four»(en inglés). Comic Book Resources. Archivado desde el original el 29 de abril de 2014. «These questions and more will be explored in an all-new volume of Fantastic Four by writer James Robinson and artist Leonard Kirk, which kicks off in February.»
Johnston, Rich (9 de febrero de 2009). «Lying In The Gutters Volume 2 Column 196»(en inglés). Comic Book Resources. Archivado desde el original el 31 de julio de 2013. «Congratulations to DC's Jann Jones and James Robinson, recently engaged!»
Arrant, Chris (19 de junio de 2017). «New Wonder Woman Creative Team Coming In September 2017»(en inglés). Newsarama. Archivado desde el original el 22 de agosto de 2017. «James Robinson, Carlos Pagulyan, and Emanuela Lupacchino are taking over DC's Wonder Woman with September 27's #31.»
Rogers, Vaneta (11 de julio de 2018). «Wonder Woman Writer Reflects on Jason's Arc & His Run Ending at #50»(en inglés). Newsarama. Archivado desde el original el 12 de julio de 2018. «This week's oversized Wonder Woman #50, the saga exploring Diana's discovery of Jason and the character's subsequent story arc come to a close as James Robinson ends his 20-issue run on the title.»
Yarbrough, Beau (17 de agosto de 1998). «CCI GRAB BAG»(en inglés). Comic Book Resources. Archivado desde el original el 3 de febrero de 1999. «Goodwin's death is also part of the reason the long-rumored follow-up to James Robinson's "The Golden Age" series has taken so long, although "The Silver Age" sequel is in the works, according to Carlin.»
Yarbrough, Beau (20 de julio de 1999). «'LEAVE IT TO CHANCE' ENDS, RETURNS AS ONE SHOTS»(en inglés). Comic Book Resources. Archivado desde el original el 18 de enero de 2001. «Despite long-running Internet rumors and speculation to the contrary, he will not be following up his popular "Golden Age" Elseworlds DC Comics miniseries with a "Silver Age" series, as most of his ideas for the book appeared in last year's "Justice League: Year One" series written by Mark Waid.»
Richards, Dave (20 de noviembre de 2013). «James Robinson Ushers in a New Era for the Fantastic Four»(en inglés). Comic Book Resources. Archivado desde el original el 29 de abril de 2014. «These questions and more will be explored in an all-new volume of Fantastic Four by writer James Robinson and artist Leonard Kirk, which kicks off in February.»
Arrant, Chris (19 de junio de 2017). «New Wonder Woman Creative Team Coming In September 2017»(en inglés). Newsarama. Archivado desde el original el 22 de agosto de 2017. «James Robinson, Carlos Pagulyan, and Emanuela Lupacchino are taking over DC's Wonder Woman with September 27's #31.»
Rogers, Vaneta (11 de julio de 2018). «Wonder Woman Writer Reflects on Jason's Arc & His Run Ending at #50»(en inglés). Newsarama. Archivado desde el original el 12 de julio de 2018. «This week's oversized Wonder Woman #50, the saga exploring Diana's discovery of Jason and the character's subsequent story arc come to a close as James Robinson ends his 20-issue run on the title.»
Johnston, Rich (9 de febrero de 2009). «Lying In The Gutters Volume 2 Column 196»(en inglés). Comic Book Resources. Archivado desde el original el 31 de julio de 2013. «Congratulations to DC's Jann Jones and James Robinson, recently engaged!»
Goyer, David S.; Snejbjerg, Peter; Von Grawbadger, Wade; Champagne, Keith; Yeowell, Steve; Wright, Gregory; Kalisz, John; Oakley, Bill (2002). Starman, a starry knight. DC Comics. ISBN1-56389-797-0. OCLC57754521. Consultado el 24 de marzo de 2023.