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Sometimes credited as Ed Ashe or Ed Ashe Jr., Golden Age artist that worked for a variety of publishers.
Writer, artist who began work in comics in the 1930s for National Allied Periodicals and went on to work for a variety of publishers including Lev Gleason, Novelty Press, and Hillman.
Writer, colorist who worked for Hillman and Fawcett in the early 40s.
Golden Age writer
Early Golden Age writer, colorist.
Writer, colorist who did work for Hillman in the early 1940s.
Writer, artist, colorist who worked for several publishers in the late 30s and 40s.
Artist, writer who worked for several publishers in the late 30s, early 40s.
Golden Age-Comic Legend who created both Namor and Daredevil. He drew for Atlas, Timely and Marvel Comics.
Artist who worked for several publishers in the early 40s maybe best known for his heroine the "Woman in Red".
Penciller and inker who worked on various Golden Age Action Comics.
Golden age writer. George Kapitan was born in NYC and moved out to East Northport NY in 1962. He was married to Rose Kapitan and had three children Michelle, Anne-Marie and Greg. He would ride the LI Railroad to NYC where he worked for Charm Craft greeting cards. He is my Father and I will post more and photos soon.
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