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The first (known) African American Comic Book Artist.
Artist for Quality-publisher.
A golden age artist.
Golden Age Artist known for his work on the daily comic strips Tarzan, Li'l Abner and Long Sam.
Artist.
Writer, artist who worked in the early Golden Age for a variety of publishers including work on early issues of Archie Comics, Police and Military Comics for Quality, and the Human Torch for Timely.
Al Bryant is a comic book creator.
American artist.
Will Eisner and Jack Kirby Hall of Fame member, creator of Plastic Man, Cole worked at Timely Comics and Quality Comics amongst others.
Frank Frazetta had the unique ability to create images of larger-than-life characters that become indelibly etched in our memories.
An editor and artist
Golden Age-Silver Age comic book writer, artist and publisher. Real name is Wallace Allan Wood. He is the co-creator of Powergirl, Mister Fear and Matador.
Golden Age artist who worked for a variety of publishers beginning in the early 40s.
Golden Age artist who worked during the 40s and 50s for Fawcett, Better, and a variety of other publishers.
George Tuska was an artist for Marvel during the 1970's.
Golden Age artist.
Al Plastino was an artist best known for his work on the Superman family of books. Most notably he was the artist that drew the first appearance of Kara Zor-El, Supergirl in Action comics #252 and the first appearance of the Legion of Super-heroes in Adventure comics #247
Early Golden age artist who worked for Fawcett, Marvel, Street and Smith, among others before retiring in 1953. Older brother to writer Otto Binder.
A Gold- Silver and Bronze age artist and a Legendary creator who developed such notables as Mystique, Spider Woman, Phantom Girl, Brainiac 5, and Hellstorm. Also worked under the Pseudonym Jay Noel.
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.
An artist who worked for several publishers in the early 1950s.
Sometimes also goes by the name "Bill," he was a writer and plotted Superman stories for Action Comics.
Golden Age artist. A.K.A. Alex Boon.
Artist who worked for Fawcett, Marvel, and Prize among others during the 40s and 50s.
Early Golden Age artist who adapted Bob Byrd's Ka-Zar the Great for Marvel. Thompson created the first double page spread in comic book history in Marvel Mystery Comics #11.
Artist who worked briefly for Fawcett in the 1940s.
Artist who worked in the late 1930s for various publishers sometimes credited as Munson Paddock, sometimes Cecelia Munson.
Writer, artist who worked in the late 1930s and early 40s.
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