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Golden Age artist who began working for National Allied Publications, the precursor to DC, in the 1930s and went on to work on titles such as Batman, Adventure Comics, and Action Comics.
Edward McMurtry Stevenson
Author of aviation series
A writer known for Ivanhoe.
Pre-Golden Age writer, artist whose work was published by National Allied Periodicals.
Editor for National Allied Publications and Centaur in the 1930s and 40s. He was also the founder of Funnies Inc, witch published the first appearance of Namor the Submariner for Marvel Comics.
Golden Age artist whose work was published by National Allied Periodicals in the 1930s.
Pre-Golden Age filler artist for National Allied Periodicals.
Writer, artist who began work in comics in the 1930s for National Allied Periodicals and went on to work for a variety of publishers including Lev Gleason, Novelty Press, and Hillman.
Writer, artist who started in comics in the 1930s and whose work was published by Fawcett, Centaur, and National Periodicals through the 1940s.
Richard "Dick" Loederer was a pre-Golden Age artist, writer, and editor for National Periodicals in the 1930s.
Golden Age artist, writer whose work was published by David McKay and National Periodicals.
Pre-Golden Age writer, artist who worked for Fox, Quality, and National Periodicals in the 1930s.
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.
Writer, artist who began work in comics in the 1930s, later went on to edit for Dell.
Writer, artist who began working in comics in the 1930s working for National Allied, David McKay, Dell and King Features. He worked on the Lone Ranger comic strip from 1939-1971 until his retirement.
Pre-Golden Age writer, artist who worked for National Allied Publications, Harvey, and Dell in the 1930s who went on to work as editor for Youthful and Trojan Comics in the 50s.
Pre-Golden Age writer, artist who worked for National allied and Centaur in the 1930s.
Early Golden Age filler artist and writer.
Early Golden Age artist who worked for a variety of publishers.
Early Golden Age artist who worked for several publishers, sometimes credited as Henry C. Kiefer or Karl Kief.
Editor, writer, pioneer and founder of National Allied Periodicals. Bankrupt, he was forced out of the company before it became successful.
Writer, artist who worked for National Allied Periodicals in the pre-Golden Age.
Vincent Sullivan ,in the '30s, '40s, and '50s, worked as a comic book editor. Sullivan was the first editor at what would eventually become DC Comics. Vince gave the green light to many projects including Superman and Batman, he died on February 3, 1999 at the age of 88.
Writer and colorist who worked through the early days of the Golden Age.
Artist who worked in the 30s for National Periodicals on the early issues of books such as Action Comics and Detective Comics, started his career as a political cartoonist in 1907.
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