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He was a comic book writer and artist for Nedor & Marvel Comics.
Artist that worked in the 40s and 50s for Better, DC, Novelty Press, among others. He was originally from Norwoord, Massachusetts. He later served in the US Army during World War II ,was a member of Camp Newspaper Service and famous for his humorous military cartoon called "Wolf" for Duck Board, Stars and Stripes and Yank Magazine during World War II. The strip was also known as GI Wolf or Pvt. Wolf.After the War, he moved to Miami and created the daily newspaper comic Willie for United Features in 1948.
Writer and artist for Timely, DC, primarily on the funny books such as Comedy Comics and Adventures of Bob Hope, later writer for Hanna-Barbera animated TV shows.
Owner Publisher and Editor for Standard Nedor Better during the 40s.
Artist that worked for Better, Trojan, American Comics Group, among others in the 40s and 50s.
Penciller and inker who worked on various Golden Age Action Comics.
Early Golden age artist who worked for Fawcett, Marvel, Street and Smith, among others before retiring in 1953. Older brother to writer Otto Binder.
August M. Froehlich was an illustrator and comic artist who worked in NYC from 1909 through the 40's. He came to the US from Austria in 1909 and spent his early career illustrating movie posters transitioning to comic art in his later years.
Golden Age artist who wrote and also penciled. He worked on the Crimson Avenger.
Editor and writer.
Golden Age artist who created the first patriotic female heroine, "USA", and worked for a variety of publishers.
Early Golden Age artist who worked for several publishers, sometimes credited as Henry C. Kiefer or Karl Kief.
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