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One of the Golden Ages most noted artists, Lou Fine, stood out from many of his contemporaries thanks to the level of detail and accuracy of his work.
Will Eisner (born William Erwin Eisner) is considered one of the founding fathers and most influential comic book artist of all time. Comics highest award, the Eisner Award, is named for him.
A golden age artist.
Jerry Iger (born Samuel Maxwell Iger), was a business partner with Will Eisner and one half of the Eisner & Iger company. Sometimes credited as S.M. Iger as a writer, artist, and editor.
Artist who worked in the late 1930s for various publishers sometimes credited as Munson Paddock, sometimes Cecelia Munson.
Golden Age Writer
George Tuska was an artist for Marvel during the 1970's.
Finnish born artist who got his start in the early Golden Age that worked for several companies including the American Visual Corporation with Will Eisner where he worked for decades.
Early Golden Age artist who worked for various publishers, including a run on Fox's Wonderworld Comics.
Harold Vance is the creator of Gang-Buster Robinson.
Bernard Baily was a comic book artist best known as co-creator of the DC Comics characters the Spectre and Hourman, and a comics publisher of Baily Publication, writer, and editor.
Pre-Golden Age writer, artist who worked for National Allied Publications, Harvey, and Dell in the 1930s who went on to work as editor for Youthful and Trojan Comics in the 50s.
Inker
An artist for Fox Feature Syndicate in the 1930's.
Ward Trotter is an artist for Fox Feature Syndicate.
Samuel Victor is a cartoonist for Fox Feature Syndicate.
Arthur Dean is an artist for Fox Feature Syndicate.
Bill Newcombe is a Fox Feature Syndicate cartoonist.
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