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Will Eisner (born William Erwin Eisner) is considered one of the founding fathers and most influential comic book artist of all time. Comics highest award, the Eisner Award, is named for him.
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An artist who made his comic debut in the 1940's. He is best known for his work on the newspaper strip, Apartment 3-G.
Writer, artist who began as an assistant to Will Eisner in the 40s, won an Oscar for his animated short Munro in 1961. His work has been published in various newspapers and magazines for over 40 years.
Letterer who worked for various publishers since the late 40s, including a long run on Will Eisner's the Spirit.
Finnish born artist who got his start in the early Golden Age that worked for several companies including the American Visual Corporation with Will Eisner where he worked for decades.
His work went from Little Orphan Annie to Batman
Cartoonist. Had published his cartoons and illustrations in underground comix, book covers, magazines and perhaps most famously the series of Garbage Pail Kids trading stickers.
Most famous for being editor-in-chief of Eclipse Comics.
American comic artist. Known for his contributions to Heavy Metal Magazine, Creepy, and other Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror titles.
One of the Golden Ages most noted artists, Lou Fine, stood out from many of his contemporaries thanks to the level of detail and accuracy of his work.
Comic Book Artist who started working with Will Eisner before joining DC Comics where he drew hundreds of War and Horror comics in the seventies. He worked freelance for many other publishers later in his career.
Swingin' Sammy Rosen was one of Marvel's principal letterers during the 1960's.
Legendary artist & creator rights advocate involved in the creation of Robin and the co-creator of the Joker. In 2004, he was inducted to the Comic Book Hall of Fame. Jerry Robinson was the president and is the founder of the Cartoonists and Writers Syndicate/Cartoon Arts International.
American cartoonist and the founder of Kitchen Sink Press and the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
Influential cartoonist that created Terry and the Pirates and Steve Canyon among others. Inducted into the Eisner Awards' Comic Hall of Fame in 1988.
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