An illustrator, cartoonist, writer and publisher, James Steranko was a highly active comic-book page artist in the 1960s, especially known for his drawing in Marvel Comic's Nick Fury. Born in... Read full biography
An illustrator, cartoonist, writer and publisher, James Steranko was a highly active comic-book page artist in the 1960s, especially known for his drawing in Marvel Comic's Nick Fury. Born in Pennsylvania and remaining in that state, he is credited for injecting surrealism, psychedelia and op art... Read full biography
An illustrator, cartoonist, writer and publisher, James Steranko was a highly active comic-book page artist in the 1960s, especially known for his drawing in Marvel Comic's Nick Fury. Born in Pennsylvania and remaining in that state, he is credited for injecting surrealism, psychedelia and op art into comics. His success was recognized in 2006, when he was inducted into the Comic Book Hall of Fame. Before gaining recognition for comics, he worked many jobs: magician, carnival pitchman, escape... Read full biography
An illustrator, cartoonist, writer and publisher, James Steranko was a highly active comic-book page artist in the 1960s, especially known for his drawing in Marvel Comic's Nick Fury. Born in Pennsylvania and remaining in that state, he is credited for injecting surrealism, psychedelia and op art into comics. His success was recognized in 2006, when he was inducted into the Comic Book Hall of Fame. Before gaining recognition for comics, he worked many jobs: magician, carnival pitchman, escape artist, photographer, guitar player and advertising art director. In the 1960s, during the "superhero boom", he designed and sold several characters to the Harvey company, working with editor Joe Simon, but doing none of the drawing. Nothing was... Read full biography
An illustrator, cartoonist, writer and publisher, James Steranko was a highly active comic-book page artist in the 1960s, especially known for his drawing in Marvel Comic's Nick Fury. Born in Pennsylvania and remaining in that state, he is credited for injecting surrealism, psychedelia and op art into comics. His success was recognized in 2006, when he was inducted into the Comic Book Hall of Fame. Before gaining recognition for comics, he worked many jobs: magician, carnival pitchman, escape artist, photographer, guitar player and advertising art director. In the 1960s, during the "superhero boom", he designed and sold several characters to the Harvey company, working with editor Joe Simon, but doing none of the drawing. Nothing was particularly successful until the end of 1966 when he took over the inking, drawing and wri... 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
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
The Encyclopedia of American Comics From 1897 to the Present