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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.
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.
Silver Age and Bronze Age artist best known for his Horror, War and Western Comics which he drew frequently for DC and Marvel.
Filipino Artist who worked for Marvel and DC during the 70s and 80s.
Colorist for DC Comics
Letterer, often credited as Esphidy and worked for DC in the 70's and 80's.
Long time Colorist at DC Comics having colored thousands of titles from the 1940's to the 80's.
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.
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.
Paul Levitz has been with DC Comics since 1972. Former President and publisher, and has now gone back to write the Legion of Super-Heroes for the third time.
Cuban-American comic artist who worked mostly for DC Comics in all of their different genres and was popular in the 1970's. His large list of co-creations include Power Girl and Lady Shiva.
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.
He is most notably known for the creation of the Batman and the Outsiders series and many of its characters. He has also written Batman stories that have been adapted to several forms of media, as well as written for all four incarnations of Star Trek in one form or another.
Writer who worked for both Marvel and DC in the 70s and 80s.
Artist of various magazines
Gaspar Saladino is a letterer, primarily for DC Comics
Wrote the second longest run of The Amazing Spider-Man. Only Stan Lee wrote more.
Milton Snapinn was a Letterer for DC Comics.
Dan Spiegle was a comic book artist who worked at Gold Key during the 1950's and DC Comics during the 1970's and 80's.
Versatile DC comic writer of many genres, such as superhero, war, horror & mystery among others and the brother of Henry Boltinoff. He was also an editor and executive editor while at DC Comics. Sometimes credited under the pen names of Bill Kelley, Al Case, Bill Dennehy and Wesley Marsh.
An artist for many of the early Marvel and DC Comics. He started out with penciling old horror comics for Marvel-predesasor Atlas Comics and DC Comics. In his later years he worked as an editor and a publisher at DC Comics/MAD.
A colorist and editor who has worked for several decades in the comic industry.
An American comic book writer/artist, known for his work on Thor, Fantastic Four and X-Factor for Marvel, and Manhunter and Orion for DC Comics.
A penciller.
Al Milgrom is a comic book writer, illustrator (pen and inks) and editor for Marvel Comics. He co-created Firestorm with Gerry Conway in 1978. He was Marvel's editor for the majority of the 80's, until being fired in early 2000 after insulting former editor Bob Harras in a phrase hidden in a comic. He has since been working for Marvel again and other comic book companies.
Writer who worked for several publishers, primarily DC, through the 70s.
Although primarily a letterer, he's pretty much done it all.
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