At DC, he began as an editor, and within eight months was Dick Giordano's assistant.
Roy Thomas was the editor and primary writer for the series' first few years (until issue 60), which featured art by such notable illustrators as Neal Adams, Dick Giordano, Barry Windsor-Smith, John Buscema, Alfredo Alcala, Jim Starlin, Al Milgrom, Pablo Marcos, and Walter Simonson.
Dick Cheney | Philip K. Dick | Moby-Dick | Dick Durbin | Dick Clark | Umberto Giordano | Dick Dale | Dick Cavett | Luca Giordano | The Dick Van Dyke Show | Dick Gaughan | Dick Tracy | Dick Powell | Dick Emery | Dick Vermeil | Dick Van Dyke | Dick Haymes | Andy Dick | Dick Grayson | Dick Tiger | Dick Stockton | Giordano Bruno | Fun with Dick and Jane | Dick Whittington and His Cat | Dick Norman | Dick Morrissey | Dick Gregory | Dick Giordano | Dick Bartley | Giordano |
Other notable contributors included the Charlton regulars Ken Battefield, Sam Glanzman, Joe Gill, Dick Giordano, Rocke Mastroserio, Charles Nicholas, and Tony Tallarico.
Metrostop Entertainment optioned a number of properties in a short space of time, including properties created by Bob Layton, David Michelinie and Dick Giordano of Future Comics, Helen Falconer's 1999 novel Primrose Hill and the THQ PlayStation 2 videogame franchise Red Faction 2.