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Lee Falk was the creator of The Phantom and Mandrake the Magician.
American cartoonist famous for creating Dick Tracy. He wrote and drew Dick Tracy comic strips from 1931 to 1977.
Artist.
American cartoonist, known as the illustrator of Mandrake the Magician, written by Lee Falk
Alex Raymond, born Alexander Gillespie Raymond, was the creator of Flash Gordon, and is an Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame member.
Created Popeye in 1929. Inducted into the Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2001.
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.
One of the pioneers of crime novels and the creator of Agent X-9.
Popular author.
Artist
Writer of Western novels around the early part of the 20th century. Some of his works were adapted into comic form.
Creator of Prince Valiant, first adapted Tarzan to the comic strip format, recognized in numerous comic and cartoonist Halls of Fame.
Writer of the original Lone Ranger and Green Hornet radio programs who also provided scripts for the first comic book iterations of the characters.
Golden Age artist, writer whose work was published by David McKay and National Periodicals.
Golden Age artist who worked for Marvel/Timely, DC, and David McKay among others.
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