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Walker, Mort

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Mort Walker (1923- ) is an American cartoonist who created the Beetle Bailey and Hi and Lois comic strips. Addison Morton "Mort" Walker was born in Eldorado, Kansas on September 3, 1923 and grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. His cartooning career started early; Walker published his first cartoon at age 11 and sold his first cartoon at age 12. For several months, when he was 15, Walker drew a strip for the Kansas City Journal . At 16, Walker worked at Hallmark Cards as a d...

Goldberg, Stan

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Stan Goldberg began his career as a staff colorist for Timely Comics (known today as Marvel Comics) in 1949 at the age of sixteen. He was promoted two years later to color department manager and colored interiors and every cover Marvel published in the 1950s. Goldberg became a freelance artist in 1958, but continued to color all Marvel Comics until the mid-1960s. He was the color designer for all Marvel superheroes and villains in the Silver Age of Comic Books, including notable characters such ...

Lee, Stan, 1922-2018

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Stan Lee is most recognized as the creator of the popular comic book hero Spider-Man. In 1939, Lee joined Timely Comics Group. His early work included writing the Captain America comic strips. In 1961, these comics began to be released as Marvel Comics. In 1972, Lee became the publisher of Marvel Comics Group, and Marvel grew to be the leading producer of comic books in the world. In 1981, Lee moved from New York City to Los Angeles to develop Marvel's television and motion-picture concepts. He ...

Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe), 1922-2000

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Charles Schulz was born November 26, 1922, in Minneapolis, MN, and died February 13, 2000, in Santa Rosa, CA. He was an award-winning cartoonist and illustrator, famous for his cartoon strip, 'Peanuts.' Biographical Source: Something About the Author, vols. 10, 118. From the description of Charles Schulz Papers 1962. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 432980498 Charles Schulz was born November 26, 1922, in Minneapolis, MN, and died February 13, 2000,...