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Don Winslow writer
An artist who worked primarily for Dell and Quality Comics. He worked most frequently on westerns, science fiction and war comics.
Don Winslow artist
Writer, artist who worked in the late 1930s and early 40s.
Dan Dunn writer, artist
Myra North writer
Artist for Dell during the Golden Age.
Writer for Gold Key and Dell Comics that wrote Tarzan from 1946-1971 and also wrote westerns, war comics, and a bit of everything else in over 3000 comics. Co-created Turok and Young Hawk.
Creator of Red Ryder.
Freckles and friends writer, artist
Mary Worth writer, artist
Writer.
Golden Age writer and artist. Created Doctor Voodoo.
John William Ely Jr., credited as "Bill Ely" or "Will Ely" was a pulp magazine artist and comic book artist. He also drew the newspaper green Hornet strip.
Early Golden Age artist and writer. Not related or to be confused with the modern age James "Jim" Chambers.
Bill Holman was an American cartoonist who drew the classic comic strip Smokey Stover from 1935 until he retired in 1973. Distributed through the Chicago Tribune syndicate, it had the longest run of any strip in the screwball genre. Holman signed some strips with the pseudonym Scat H. He once described himself as "always inclined to humor and acting silly."
Artist.
Artist who did pencils and inks on the "King of the Royal Mounted" strips.
Writer, artist, creator of Boots and Her Buddies.
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