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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.
Early Golden Age artist who worked for several publishers, sometimes credited as Henry C. Kiefer or Karl Kief.
Artist that worked in the 40s and 50s for Better, DC, Novelty Press, among others. He was originally from Norwoord, Massachusetts. He later served in the US Army during World War II ,was a member of Camp Newspaper Service and famous for his humorous military cartoon called "Wolf" for Duck Board, Stars and Stripes and Yank Magazine during World War II. The strip was also known as GI Wolf or Pvt. Wolf.After the War, he moved to Miami and created the daily newspaper comic Willie for United Features in 1948.
Artist who began working in comics in the late 30s who did work for DC/National Periodicals and Novelty Press through the 40s.
Writer, artist, and creator of Marvel's Angel and DC's Human Bomb. An original artist for Timely Comics' first publication Marvel Comics #1, he also worked for Quality Comics among others.
Artist, writer who worked for several publishers in the late 30s, early 40s.
Golden Age-Comic Legend who created both Namor and Daredevil. He drew for Atlas, Timely and Marvel Comics.
Golden Age artist that worked for Novelty Press, Timely, and Centaur.
One of the top creator/writers of his time, who often teamed-up with Jack Kirby to form the first creative team that was recognized as popular with readers. AKA Gregory Sykes.
One of the medium's most prolific artistic legends, Jack Kirby, "The King of Comics," was an artist, writer, and editor whose work spanned the Golden, Silver, Bronze and Modern ages of comics. Kirby created and co-created a multitude of Marvel and DC's most popular characters and many others, too. Kirby was one of the most respected artists of his time (though he didn't have personal knowledge of that, until later on), and remains so today.
Writer, artist who worked during the early days of the Golden Age for various publishers such as Novelty Press, Better, Archie, and Timely and National.
Artist who worked for a few publishers during the 40 and 50's
Penciller and inker who worked on various Golden Age Action Comics.
Artist who worked in the early Golden Age primarily for Timely Publications, which would one day become Marvel, on comics such as the Human Torch, Captain America Comics, and Marvel Mystery Comics.
Golden age writer.
Artist AKA Mr.X
Early Golden Age artist who created the Masked Raider for Marvel and worked for several publishers.
Artist who worked for several publishers in the late 30s, early 40s. AKA Dean Carr
A writer during the early 1940s. He is best known as the co-creator of the original Atom, Al Pratt.
Artist.
Cartoonist Will Elder said he found Wolverton's technique "outrageously inventive, defying every conventional standard yet upholding a very unusual sense of humor. He was a refreshing original," while Jules Feiffer stated, "I don't like his work. I think it's ugly".
Comic book hall of fame member, Golden Age artist, and publisher who estimated that he drew over 1500 pages for various companies.
American artist.
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