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Comic Book Artist who started working with Will Eisner before joining DC Comics where he drew hundreds of War and Horror comics in the seventies. He worked freelance for many other publishers later in his career.
Golden and Silver Age Legend; Writer, Creator and Editor. He's worked on just about every known DC title from Batman to Wonder Woman. Robert is also the co-creator of Poison Ivy, Black Canary, Wonder Girl, Metal Men, Suicide Squad and The Flash as well as hundreds of DC War Comics.
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.
Golden age artist primarily for DC. Co-creator of the comic strip Dondi.
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.
Writer for Timely and Atlas Comics as well as DC who specialized in war stories. He also worked on early Human Torch and Sub-Mariner books.
A comic book creator mostly known for his work on war related comics.
Legendary Inker, famously known for his work on Flash, Green Lantern, Batman and Detective Comics. He studied at the Art Student League alongside Joe Kubert. Mr. Giella received the Inkpot award in 1996. Also worked as a Ghost Artist for Bob Kane in the Batman comic strip.
Longtime writer for DC, co-created Teen Titans, Metamorpho, and Doom Patrol. He also had an extraordinary run on The Brave & the Bold of over 100 issues. Won the '68 Alley Award for Best Full-Length Story.
Jack Able was an inker for many Marvel and DC Comics in the late 1950's till the 1970's.
Mike Esposito was a prolific inker at both Marvel and DC comics. Used the pseudonyms Mickey Demeo and Joe Gaudioso at Marvel.
Understated creator for DC and Marvel. Co-creator of Metal Men, Rick Flag, The Punisher and Jigsaw. Worked as an editor, penciler and inker.
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.
Gene "The Dean" Colan was a legendary comic book artist whose career spanned from 1944 to 2009. He is the co-creator of Blade and The Falcon.
A writer, penciler, inker and letterer from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Arthur Peddy is a Golden Age comic book artist who worked for many different publishers in the 40's and 50's. He has been credited with the creation of the superheroine known as Phantom Lady.
Comic book artist whose works were mostly humorous in nature. Some of his strips were in the Golden Age Action Comics. His brother is Murray Boltinoff.
Artist.
Writer that did war comics in the 50s for DC..
Sometimes also goes by the name "Bill," he was a writer and plotted Superman stories for Action Comics.
Prolific golden age writer, co-creator of Batman & Robin and Green Lantern. Finger has been inducted into the Eisner and Kirby Hall of Fames. In 2016 his name was legally attached to Batman for the first time.
Writer. Wrote for DC in the 50s aka Ed Herron.
Writer that worked for DC in the 50s.
Writer that did war comics for DC in the 50s.
Writer for DC during the 50s.
Writer that worked for DC during the 50s & 70s sometimes credited as David Vern.
Artist who worked for DC, Key, and Stanley during the 50s, primarily on war and horror books.
Legendary Writer and Creator who worked for Marvel and DC during the 60s sometimes credited as R. Berns. Creator of General Zod, Metallo and Aqualad.
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