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The longtime editor of Superman during the Silver Age, co-creator of Aquaman, Roy Harper and Green Arrow as well as the 80-page Giant comic book.
Editor, Writer and Creator during the Golden Age. Edited all the Batman Comics during the 40's & 50's and did all of DC's Public Service Announcements. Also a co-creator of Tommy Tomorrow & Starman (Ted Knight).
He was an American artist and painter primarily known as one of the legendary pulp artists of his time.
Canadian comic-book penciller, best known for his work on DC Comic's Superman. He later worked for Marvel and Gold Key Comics, amongst other publishers.
Artist who did penciling and inking for Action Comics.
Artist who did pencils for Superman in Action Comics
Inker and letterer from the 1940s to the 1980s for Marvel and DC.
Golden Age artist who worked in DC's early days when it was known as National Periodicals. Creator of Green Arrow, General Zod and Bizarro.
Golden-Silver Age Artist who also worked as an uncredited Ghost artist for Bob Kane. Also the creator of the popular Doctor Fate.
Golden age artist/creator who created the Riddler and is responsible for the 1948 redesign of the Batmobile. He was also an uncredited "Ghost" artist for Bob Kane for many years. Sprang was also a notable explorer in Arizona, Utah, and Colorado.
A penciler and inker during the Golden and Silver Ages of Comics.
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.
Worked most prominently for Fawcett (Captain Marvel/Billy Batson), American comics group and DC.
Artist who did penciling and inking. Worked on Captain Marvel, Don Fortune & Captain Tootsie.
From Flash Gordon to Indiana Jones.
Golden Age artist who wrote and also penciled. He worked on the Crimson Avenger.
One of the medium's most prolific artistic legends, Jack Kirby, "The King of Comics," was an artist, writer, and editor whose work spanned the Golden, Silver, Bronze and Modern ages of comics. Kirby created and co-created a multitude of Marvel and DC's most popular characters and many others, too. Kirby was one of the most respected artists of his time (though he didn't have personal knowledge of that, until later on), and remains so today.
Artist for Dell Comics from the 1950s to the early 1970s, he focused on westerns and film adaptations. He first started in the 1930s as a ghost artist for cartoonist Lyman Young.
Golden Age artist who began working for National Allied Publications, the precursor to DC, in the 1930s and went on to work on titles such as Batman, Adventure Comics, and Action Comics.
Al Plastino was an artist best known for his work on the Superman family of books. Most notably he was the artist that drew the first appearance of Kara Zor-El, Supergirl in Action comics #252 and the first appearance of the Legion of Super-heroes in Adventure comics #247
Joe Kubert was an American comic book artist who is best known for his work on the DC Comics characters Sgt. Rock and Hawkman. He is also the founder of The Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art. Joe is the grandfather of Katie Kubert and father to Andy and Adam Kubert both of whom are also artists.
One of the top creator/writers of his time, who often teamed-up with Jack Kirby to form the first creative team that was recognized as popular with readers. AKA Gregory Sykes.
Longtime DC writer, editor who began in the Golden Age and continued through the 80s.
Writer for DC during the 50s.
Comic artist and world famous painter of portraits.
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