John Celardo PRICE CHARTS
Born 1918. Known for: Illustration-comic.
JOHN CELARDO (JOHN C. LARDO) born 1918. American cartoonist, writer, and editor, originally from Staten Island, New York, trained at the New York Art Students League and the New York School of... Read full biography
JOHN CELARDO (JOHN C. LARDO) born 1918. American cartoonist, writer, and editor, originally from Staten Island, New York, trained at the New York Art Students League and the New York School of Industrial Arts. Celardo began his career in 1937 as a sports cartoonist and spot illustrator for Street... Read full biography
JOHN CELARDO (JOHN C. LARDO) born 1918. American cartoonist, writer, and editor, originally from Staten Island, New York, trained at the New York Art Students League and the New York School of Industrial Arts. Celardo began his career in 1937 as a sports cartoonist and spot illustrator for Street and Smith publications. Next he entered the comic book field as an employee of Will Eisner and Jerry Iger before joining Quality Comics. At Quality he contributed to Dollman, Wonder Boy, Uncle Sam,... Read full biography
JOHN CELARDO (JOHN C. LARDO) born 1918. American cartoonist, writer, and editor, originally from Staten Island, New York, trained at the New York Art Students League and the New York School of Industrial Arts. Celardo began his career in 1937 as a sports cartoonist and spot illustrator for Street and Smith publications. Next he entered the comic book field as an employee of Will Eisner and Jerry Iger before joining Quality Comics. At Quality he contributed to Dollman, Wonder Boy, Uncle Sam, Paul Bunyan, Espionage, Hercules, Old Witch, and Zero, sometimes using the signature John C. Lardo. In 1940 Celardo switched to Fiction House where he worked on the comics Hawk, Red Comet, Powerman, Captain West, and Kaanga until his entry into military... Read full biography
JOHN CELARDO (JOHN C. LARDO) born 1918. American cartoonist, writer, and editor, originally from Staten Island, New York, trained at the New York Art Students League and the New York School of Industrial Arts. Celardo began his career in 1937 as a sports cartoonist and spot illustrator for Street and Smith publications. Next he entered the comic book field as an employee of Will Eisner and Jerry Iger before joining Quality Comics. At Quality he contributed to Dollman, Wonder Boy, Uncle Sam, Paul Bunyan, Espionage, Hercules, Old Witch, and Zero, sometimes using the signature John C. Lardo. In 1940 Celardo switched to Fiction House where he worked on the comics Hawk, Red Comet, Powerman, Captain West, and Kaanga until his entry into military service during World War II. In 1946 he returned to Fiction House for anot... Read full biography
John Celardo - Charts
Chart data loaded successfully
