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Writer and an artist who began work for National Allied Periodicals in the mid 1930s, later working for Dell and American Comics Group and others into the 1960s.
Creig Flassel was an artist during DC's Golden Age.
Writer, artist who worked in the early days of the Golden Age for National Publications.
Early Golden Age artist who worked on comic books such as Action Comics and Detective Comics for National Periodicals as well as comic books for Fawcett.
Jerome Siegel is the legendary co-creator of Superman and much of the supporting cast and mythology.
Joseph Shuster (July 10, 1914 - July 30, 1992) co-creator of Superman and much of the supporting cast and mythology.
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.
Artist who worked through the 30s and 40s primarily for the companies that would one day become DC Comics.
Vincent Sullivan ,in the '30s, '40s, and '50s, worked as a comic book editor. Sullivan was the first editor at what would eventually become DC Comics. Vince gave the green light to many projects including Superman and Batman, he died on February 3, 1999 at the age of 88.
Artist who worked in the late 1930s for various publishers sometimes credited as Munson Paddock, sometimes Cecelia Munson.
Editor, writer, pioneer and founder of National Allied Periodicals. Bankrupt, he was forced out of the company before it became successful.
Writer, artist who worked in the early days of National Periodicals.
Pre-Golden Age writer, artist who worked in the mid-late 1930s for Centaur and National Periodicals.
Golden Age artist. A.K.A. Alex Boon.
Artist who worked in the 30s for National Periodicals on the early issues of books such as Action Comics and Detective Comics, started his career as a political cartoonist in 1907.
Early Golden Age writer, artist who worked for National Periodicals and Novelty Press.
Whitney Ellsworth was the first Editor for many groundbreaking titles with DC. He is responsible for making the call that kept The Joker alive in Batman issue #2 back in 1940. An artist, writer and editor during the Golden Age of comics.
Early Golden Age artist who worked for several publishers, sometimes credited as Henry C. Kiefer or Karl Kief.
Pre-Golden Age artist who worked for National Allied Periodicals in the mid-late 1930s.
Bob Kane, Legendary artist and co-creator of Batman (co-creator Bill Finger). He was inducted into both the comic book industry's Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1994 and then the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 1996.
Artist, writer who worked for National Periodicals in the late 30s and 40s.
Early Golden Age artist and writer. Not related or to be confused with the modern age James "Jim" Chambers.
Writer, artist who worked in the early Golden Age for various publishers.
AKA F.G.B. , Gene Baxter , and Lance Blackwood
Filler artist who worked on New Adventure Comics.
Writer, artist who worked for National Allied Periodicals in the pre-Golden Age.
A writer known for King Solomon's Mines, Allan Quartermain and Ayesha, the Return of She.
A writer known for Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, David Copperfield, Great Expectations and A Christmas Carol.
Sometimes credited as Stan Asch, early Golden Age artist.
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