The following was written and submitted by Nick Caputo, November 2004. George Tuska studied art at the National Academy of Design. He began working on a variety of strips for comic books in the late... Read full biography
The following was written and submitted by Nick Caputo, November 2004. George Tuska studied art at the National Academy of Design. He began working on a variety of strips for comic books in the late 1930s at the Eisner and Eiger studio. In the 1940s Tuska drew stories for Fawcett Publications... Read full biography
The following was written and submitted by Nick Caputo, November 2004. George Tuska studied art at the National Academy of Design. He began working on a variety of strips for comic books in the late 1930s at the Eisner and Eiger studio. In the 1940s Tuska drew stories for Fawcett Publications (Captain Marvel). Tuska later worked for Lev Gleason on "Crime Does Not Pay", a popular series that featured some of Tuska's best work. Tuska also worked on Newspaper strips, including Scorchy Smith and... Read full biography
The following was written and submitted by Nick Caputo, November 2004. George Tuska studied art at the National Academy of Design. He began working on a variety of strips for comic books in the late 1930s at the Eisner and Eiger studio. In the 1940s Tuska drew stories for Fawcett Publications (Captain Marvel). Tuska later worked for Lev Gleason on "Crime Does Not Pay", a popular series that featured some of Tuska's best work. Tuska also worked on Newspaper strips, including Scorchy Smith and Buck Rogers. In the 1960s Tuska began a long association with Stan Lee and Marvel Comics on their Super-Hero line, including Iron-Man, Captain America, Sub-Mariner and Luke Cage. Tuska worked for many other companies over the years, including DC... Read full biography
The following was written and submitted by Nick Caputo, November 2004. George Tuska studied art at the National Academy of Design. He began working on a variety of strips for comic books in the late 1930s at the Eisner and Eiger studio. In the 1940s Tuska drew stories for Fawcett Publications (Captain Marvel). Tuska later worked for Lev Gleason on "Crime Does Not Pay", a popular series that featured some of Tuska's best work. Tuska also worked on Newspaper strips, including Scorchy Smith and Buck Rogers. In the 1960s Tuska began a long association with Stan Lee and Marvel Comics on their Super-Hero line, including Iron-Man, Captain America, Sub-Mariner and Luke Cage. Tuska worked for many other companies over the years, including DC (Bat-Man, Superman), Gold Key (Man from UNCLE) and Tower Comics (Thunder Agents). Tuska is a pioneer comics artist - a strong storytel... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
The Encyclopedia of American Comics From 1897 to the Present