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Silvio "Sal" Buscema (born on January 26, 1936 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York) is an American comic book artist - primarily for Marvel Comics. He is the brother of artist John Buscema. He is also known as "Our Pal Sal" in the language of Marvel Comics' old "Bullpen Bulletins" page.
Famous writer of many of Marvel's most respected comic-books in the 1970's.
American comic book writer.
Klaus Janson is a German-born American comic book artist. He has regularly worked with John Romita Jr. and has worked with Grant Morrison on Batman Gothic. His run on Daredevil with Frank Miller is one of his most celebrated.
Al Milgrom is a comic book writer, illustrator (pen and inks) and editor for Marvel Comics. He co-created Firestorm with Gerry Conway in 1978. He was Marvel's editor for the majority of the 80's, until being fired in early 2000 after insulting former editor Bob Harras in a phrase hidden in a comic. He has since been working for Marvel again and other comic book companies.
Writer, colorist and editor during the 1970s and 1980s.
Comicbook writer for Marvel comics in the 1970's.
Gerard F. "Gerry" Conway (September 10, 1952 - ) is an American writer of comic books and television shows. He is best known for co-creating the Marvel Comics vigilante The Punisher (with artist Ross Andru) and scripting the death of the character Gwen Stacy during his long run on The Amazing Spider-Man. He is also known for co-creating the DC Comics superhero Firestorm (with artist Al Milgrom), and for scripting the first major, modern-day intercompany crossover, Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man.
A Gold- Silver and Bronze age artist and a Legendary creator who developed such notables as Mystique, Spider Woman, Phantom Girl, Brainiac 5, and Hellstorm. Also worked under the Pseudonym Jay Noel.
Prolific writer for Marvel in the Seventies, creating such titles as Howard the Duck and Omega the Unknown, among others.
Stan "The Man" Lee, Marvel Comics's legendary founder, is the writer and co-creator of such timeless characters as the Avengers, the X-Men, Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Fantastic Four, and the Hulk. In his words, "'Nuff said!" His best-known catch-phrase is New York's state motto, "Excelsior!!!"
She is a writer and co-creator of Omega the Unknown, she also wrote numerous episodes of Jem, G.I. Joe and Transformers cartoons in the 1980s.
An American comic book writer, famed for his legendary run on Uncanny X-Men. His tenure on the title, which lasted from 1976 to 1991, is considered to be one of the greatest in the history of the medium.
Writer and editor, Len Wein created famous characters such as Swamp Thing, Human Target and Wolverine. Editor-in-Chief of DC Comics during Crisis on Infinite Earths and Watchmen.
Writer for DC and Marvel who worked on several major characters and teams in both universes and later launched several Malibu Ultraverse and Valiant titles.
Colorist who worked for Marvel during the 70s.
Writer whose career began in the 70s working for Marvel.
Irene Vartanoff is an author, artist, and has published numerous products for DC Comics.
Golden Age Artist known for his work on the daily comic strips Tarzan, Li'l Abner and Long Sam.
Colorist.
Alan Kupperberg was an American comics artist who has worked on both comic books and comic strips.
He's a writer, artist, and editor of comic books for both Marvel Comics and DC Comics.
He is a comic book letterer and artist for DC and Marvel comics. Sometimes credited as Jon Costa.
Jim Starlin is a legend in comics. He established his talent on Captain Marvel, and his work on Adam Warlock, Thanos & (creator owned) Dreadstar, Batman and others. He is known for his contributions to Cosmic books as well as being the "Grim Reaper" of comics.
Letterer.
“Dashing” Don Heck was a legendary comic book artist who co-created Iron Man, Hawkeye, Black Widow and Wonder Man.
Comic book writer and illustrator best known for his work on the Legion of Super-Heroes and Justice League International.
Artist
Mr. DC Comics: Creator of Batgirl, Barry Allen, and Wally West. American comic book artist and editor. One of the most prominent comic book figures of all time. He was also nominated in the Comic Buyers Guide Millenium Poll as the Best Penciller of ALL TIME!
Joe Sinnott was a legendary Marvel comics inker who had been in the business for over 70 years. A true legend in the business.
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