The Girl Cried Murder by Dorothy Woolfolk
Woolfolk's daughter, Donna Woolfolk Cross, is also an author her work includes the historical novel Pope Joan (Ballantine, 1996).
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Woolfolk also wrote for the science fiction magazine Orbit during the 1950s, and in the 1970s and early 1980s was the author of young-adult novels for Scholastic Press, including a series about teen detective Donna Rockford. Making Woolfolk, along with Ruth Atkinson, among comic books' first female writers. She also occasionally scripted comics, including an unknown number of Wonder Woman stories in the 1940s. She spent the next two years at Timely Comics, the 1940s predecessor to Marvel Comics, and in 1948 was an editor at EC Comics.Īfter raising children Donald and Donna, the latter of whom would become an author, Woolfolk briefly returned to comics in the 1970s, editing Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane, Young Romance, and other DC superhero and romance titles from 1971-72. Woolfolk, the wife of novelist William Woolfolk, began her career during the Golden Age of comic books, serving from 1942-44 as an editor at All-American Publications, one of the three companies that would merge to form the present-day DC.