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Bolle was born and raised in New York City. An inveterate doodler he remembers that as a child he drew on any scrap of paper he could find. He went to the High School of Music and Art. And then served with the Army Air Force from 1943 to 1946. After the war, Bolle found work in the booming comic book industry while attending Pratt Institute to continue his studies where he graduated with honors. Frank is one of the most prolific comic book artists of all time, with his career starting in 1948.
One of the great writers of the Golden and Silver Ages.
GEORGE WILSON is a workhorse in painting Comic Covers. In addition to his millions upon billions of Gold Key covers, Wilson also did zillions of paperback book covers.
Editor at Dark Horse.
A penciller.
American comic-book artist,best known for his work with Marvel in the `70s and `80s - particularly `Marvel Two In One` and `Power Man`...
Dan Spiegle was a comic book artist who worked at Gold Key during the 1950's and DC Comics during the 1970's and 80's.
An artist who worked primarily for Dell and Quality Comics. He worked most frequently on westerns, science fiction and war comics.
James Shooter is a comic book writer, occasional fill-in artist, editor, and publisher. He worked at Marvel Comics for almost 25 years, before (co-)founding Valiant Comics, Defiant Comics, and Broadway Comics. He has also appeared as a character in a number of stories.
Bob Fujitani was born in 1920. He was a half-Japanese, half-Irish comics artist who studied at the American School of Design in New York City. Bob has done comics art for a variety of publishing houses from the early 1940s: Avon, Dell, Gold Key, Harvey and others.
Roger McKenzie is a writer that has worked at Marvel Comics.
Dick Wood is a comic book writer.
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