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One of the biggest creators in Comic Book History! Legendary writer responsible for (Batgirl) Barbara Gordon, Spectre, Hawkman, Atom, Adam Strange, Hawkgirl, Zatanna, Justice League of America, Justice Society of America, Martha Wayne, Thomas Wayne, and the Flash.
A Golden Age editor who is most famous for persuading M.C. Gaines to print Superman in Action Comics #1.
Golden age artist primarily for DC. Co-creator of the comic strip Dondi.
Writer sometimes credited as John Osgood or Edgar Ray Meritt whose career spanned from the 40s to the 70s, establishing superheroes such as the Flash and Green Lantern for DC.
Arthur Peddy is a Golden Age comic book artist who worked for many different publishers in the 40's and 50's. He has been credited with the creation of the superheroine known as Phantom Lady.
Paul Levitz has been with DC Comics since 1972. Former President and publisher, and has now gone back to write the Legion of Super-Heroes for the third time.
Sometimes credited as Stan Asch, early Golden Age artist.
Whitney Ellsworth was the first Editor for many groundbreaking titles with DC. He is responsible for making the call that kept The Joker alive in Batman issue #2 back in 1940. An artist, writer and editor during the Golden Age of comics.
Joe Kubert was an American comic book artist who is best known for his work on the DC Comics characters Sgt. Rock and Hawkman. He is also the founder of The Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art. Joe is the grandfather of Katie Kubert and father to Andy and Adam Kubert both of whom are also artists.
Cover artist and colorist for DC Comics. He was a staff member of DC's production department from 1946 to 1981, rising steadily up the ranks to production manager and vice president of production.
An artist for many of the early Marvel and DC Comics. He started out with penciling old horror comics for Marvel-predesasor Atlas Comics and DC Comics. In his later years he worked as an editor and a publisher at DC Comics/MAD.
Mr. Oda worked with Simon & Kirby in the 1940s and 1950s, did title lettering for Mad and other EC Comics in the 1950s, did a lot of DC work through the 1970s and into the 1980s.
Golden Age-Silver Age comic book writer, artist and publisher. Real name is Wallace Allan Wood. He is the co-creator of Powergirl, Mister Fear and Matador.
Sheldon Moldoff is a legendary comic book artist for DC comics. Not the most polite guy to meet and not outgoing to fans. Moldoff co-created Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze, Batwoman, Clayface (Matt Hagen) and the original Batgirl.
Editor, Writer and Creator during the Golden Age. Edited all the Batman Comics during the 40's & 50's and did all of DC's Public Service Announcements. Also a co-creator of Tommy Tomorrow & Starman (Ted Knight).
Howard Purcell was an American comic-book artist and writer who worked during the Golden Age and Silver Age of comics.
Tatjana Wood is a comic book artist. Born in Germany, her given name was "Tatjana Weintraub", which was changed when she married Wally Wood. Tatjana attended the Traphagen School of Fashion in New York in 1947. In the 1950's she began work with EC on "Two Fisted Tales". In the 1970s, she worked on DC's "Animal Man". In 1971 and 1974 she won the Shazam Award for best colorist.
Bob Layton is best known for his works on Iron Man and Hercules at Marvel and for being the Editor of Valiant comics during its peak.
Longtime DC editor.
Elizabeth "Liz" Berube (Born Elizabeth Ann Safian) is a comic book artist and colorist, best known for her work at DC Comics, especially on romance titles.
Artist, writer who worked for DC, EC, and others during the 1930s and 40s.
Jack Able was an inker for many Marvel and DC Comics in the late 1950's till the 1970's.
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