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Born 1937 Midkiff, West Virginia. Known for: Comic and science fiction illustration.
Dan Adkins (b. 1937). He worked as a comics artist for comic books and science fiction magazines. Born in Midkiff, West Virginia, Adkins worked as a draftsman when he was serving in the Air Force in... Read full biography
Dan Adkins (b. 1937). He worked as a comics artist for comic books and science fiction magazines. Born in Midkiff, West Virginia, Adkins worked as a draftsman when he was serving in the Air Force in the 1950s. He launched his own fanzine, called Sata, in 1956 and also contributed to other fan... Read full biography
Dan Adkins (b. 1937). He worked as a comics artist for comic books and science fiction magazines. Born in Midkiff, West Virginia, Adkins worked as a draftsman when he was serving in the Air Force in the 1950s. He launched his own fanzine, called Sata, in 1956 and also contributed to other fan publications like Amra, Vega and Xero. Settled in New York City, Adkins freelanced for science-fiction magazines and several commercial studios. He started his career in comics in 1965, when he joined... Read full biography
Dan Adkins (b. 1937). He worked as a comics artist for comic books and science fiction magazines. Born in Midkiff, West Virginia, Adkins worked as a draftsman when he was serving in the Air Force in the 1950s. He launched his own fanzine, called Sata, in 1956 and also contributed to other fan publications like Amra, Vega and Xero. Settled in New York City, Adkins freelanced for science-fiction magazines and several commercial studios. He started his career in comics in 1965, when he joined Wally Wood's studios. He worked with Wood on stories for the Warren magazines Eerie and Creepy, and worked on T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents and Sub Mariner. He worked as an assistant on Rip Kirby which was originally created by Alex Raymond. Over the span of his... Read full biography
Dan Adkins (b. 1937). He worked as a comics artist for comic books and science fiction magazines. Born in Midkiff, West Virginia, Adkins worked as a draftsman when he was serving in the Air Force in the 1950s. He launched his own fanzine, called Sata, in 1956 and also contributed to other fan publications like Amra, Vega and Xero. Settled in New York City, Adkins freelanced for science-fiction magazines and several commercial studios. He started his career in comics in 1965, when he joined Wally Wood's studios. He worked with Wood on stories for the Warren magazines Eerie and Creepy, and worked on T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents and Sub Mariner. He worked as an assistant on Rip Kirby which was originally created by Alex Raymond. Over the span of his career, Adkins also worked on many Marvel titles... Read full biography
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