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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.
Artist for Quality-publisher.
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.
Al Bryant is a comic book creator.
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.
Charles Nicholas is a pseudonym used by Jack Kirby, Charles Cuidera and Charles Wojtkowski.
Writer and comic book hall of fame member who worked at Fawcett Comics, DC, Marvel, Gold Key, and Quality Comics. He co-created Supergirl and the Legion of Super-heroes.
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.
Golden Age artist who worked for Fawcett, Quality, Fiction House and others during the 1940s
Sheldon Moldoff is a legendary comic book artist for DC comics. Not the most polite guy to meet and not outgoing to fans. Moldoff co-created Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze, Batwoman, Clayface (Matt Hagen) and the original Batgirl.
Artist on many of the early Marvel Comics and DC Comics in the 1950's.
Company owned by S. M. Jerry Iger.
Edward 'Ed' Cronin is an editor for Quality Comics.
Golden Age Writer
Inker best known for his partnership with John Romita
Writer and artist.
Pre-Golden Age writer, artist who worked for Fox, Quality, and National Periodicals in the 1930s.
Artist who worked for Fiction House and Quality comics among others during the Golden Age.
Writer, artist who worked for several publishers beginning in the early 40s and into the 50s.
Early Golden Age artist who worked for several publishers, sometimes credited as Henry C. Kiefer or Karl Kief.
Golden Age artist. A.K.A. Alex Boon.
Artist who worked in the late 1930s for various publishers sometimes credited as Munson Paddock, sometimes Cecelia Munson.
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.
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