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Creator of Conan and Kull among others.
The 2nd Editor in Chief for Marvel Comics. Also a Writer and legendary creator. Creations include Wolverine, Carol Danvers, Ghost Rider, Vision, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Valkyrie, Morbius, Doc Samson, and Ultron. Roy has also worked for Archie, Charlton, and DC among others over the years. Currently edits the fanzine Alter Ego.
Ernesto "Ernie" Chan was a Filipino-American comic book artist probably most well known for his work on the various Conan the Barbarian properties for Marvel. He also worked on Batman and Detective Comics for DC.
Don Glut is a writer. He has written issues of Captain America, Conan, Ghost Rider and many others.
Rudy Nebres is a legendary comics artist.
Doug Moench is a comic book writer who has throughout his career scripted most of the major series at both Marvel and DC, including a notable run on Batman and Master of Kung-Fu.
Mike Ploog is a comic artist and movie animation creator. He has been working in the graphic novel industry for over 40 years, helping create such characters as Ghost Rider.
A Filipino comic book artist. Penciler, inker and letterer who worked with both Marvel and DC comics.
He's a writer, artist, and editor of comic books for both Marvel Comics and DC Comics.
Inker and letterer from the 1940s to the 1980s for Marvel and DC.
One of the few women working in comics in the Golden and Silver Ages, Marie Severin is a Harvey and Eisner award winning artist. Her brother is comic book artist John Severin.
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.
Arthur "Artie" Simek, sometimes credited as Art Simek (January 6, 1916 - February 1975), was an American calligrapher best known as a letterer for Marvel Comics during the period fans and historians call the Silver Age of Comic Books.
Filipino artist Yong Montano specialized in horror comics. His work has appeared in Philippine publications such as Tagalog Klasiks in the 1960's and in the black and white magazine format comics popular in the 1970's.
Comic book Legend who worked through the Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper and Modern ages of comics. Legendary creator of Hal Jordan, Iron Fist, Abin Sur, Atom, Guy Gardner and Sinestro to name a few.
He is a comic book letterer and artist for DC and Marvel comics. Sometimes credited as Jon Costa.
Letterer for Marvel
Artist/writer.
Peruvian Artist and inker who worked for Marvel and DC in the 70's and 80's
Colorist who worked for Marvel during the 70s.
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.
An American comic book artist and animator. He has worked on Iron Man for Marvel and Green Arrow for DC.
Tony Mortellaro began working in comic books in the early 1950s. He drew horror, romance and war stories for Trojan Comics, and did art on titles like Battle Cry, Weird Mysteries and Weird Tales of the Future for Stanmor. He has mainly worked for Timely/Atlas/Marvel, doing art on the mystery, war and western titles in the 1950s. In the 1970s, he inked 'Captain America' and 'Spider-Man'.
Hubert 'Hugh' Paley is a colorist that has worked for Marvel Comics.
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.
Irving Watanabe is a editor for marvel and is credited for many marvel comic books
Gaspar Saladino is a letterer, primarily for DC Comics
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