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Irving Novick started as a Golden Age artist at Archie Comics drawing superheros before spending the rest of his career at DC Comics where he drew interiors and covers for hundreds of comics all the way up til his retirement in the 1990's.
Writer and editor who has worked for DC and Marvel. Elliot is known for his extensive work on Superman. He has also written novels about Superman and Generation X.
Writer and editor, Len Wein created famous characters such as Swamp Thing, Human Target and Wolverine. Editor-in-Chief of DC Comics during Crisis on Infinite Earths and Watchmen.
Real name; Jean-Claude Rochefort. Canadian comic book writer and tv screenwriter.
Comic book and animation writer credited with the 1987 revamp of Captain Atom along with artist Pat Broderick.
Wrote the second longest run of The Amazing Spider-Man. Only Stan Lee wrote more.
American comic book artist.
Golden age-Silver age Artist and Creator of well known characters such as Red Tornado and Dinah Laurel Lance (Black Canary).
His work went from Little Orphan Annie to Batman
Comic book artist who was best known for his work on Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family
Longtime DC editor.
Legendary artist and creator responsible for the creation of Nightwing, Supergirl, Titano and a slew of other popular DC characters. Well known for his work on Superman, Action Comics, Superboy, Jimmy Olsen and the Legion of Super-Heroes.
Legendary artist for DC Comics. Working since 1939, Nick Cardy has worked on some of the earliest, most notable, DC issues. Cardy served as the lead artist for DC from 1970-1975. He also served in World War II and received the Purple Heart for being injured.
Tatjana Wood is a comic book artist. Born in Germany, her given name was "Tatjana Weintraub", which was changed when she married Wally Wood. Tatjana attended the Traphagen School of Fashion in New York in 1947. In the 1950's she began work with EC on "Two Fisted Tales". In the 1970s, she worked on DC's "Animal Man". In 1971 and 1974 she won the Shazam Award for best colorist.
Mike Grell's long association with DC comics began in 1973 when he took over artistic duties on 'Superboy and The Legion of Superheroes'. He later became a legend in the industry with his modernized, grounded take on Green Arrow in the late 80's.
Legendary comic book artist and editor.
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