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  • All-Amercan Girl: Marvel Comics’ First Super-Heroine!

    Unencumbered by a drippy love interest, the Golden Age Miss America took charge and kicked arse on her own initiative—often with lethal results for her foes. Okay, she didn’t actually set out to kill any of them—but if they were collateral damage in battle, she didn’t weep!

  • Denny O’Neil 1939-2020

    O’Neil created or co-created Ra’s Al Ghul, Talia, the League of Assassins, John Stewart, Leslie Thompkins and Azrael, among myriad other enduring characters, while reinventing the Joker and Two-Face as contemporary Batman adversaries.

  • Martin ‘Pesky’ Pasko (1954-2020)

    “Marty didn’t have a genius for making anything easy (especially for him), but he had a real genius for making creative magic.” – Paul Levitz

  • “Are You My Daddy?” The strange story of Fishboy, Denizen of the Deep

    Thus commenced eight years of a barely-clad, lithe, athletic blond teenage boy, swimming all over the globe, wandering hopefully up to total strangers, and asking them; “Are you my Daddy?”  Talk about looking for love in all the wrong places….

  • Coo-ee, Mr Fister!

    I say, steady on …

  • Russ Heath 1926-2018

    Hugely admired by his contemporaries, the only criticism of Heath’s work was that the beauty and nobility of his figures belied the grim setting of their sagas.

  • Steve Ditko 1927-2018

    The term ‘iconic’ is much abused in the contemporary arts, but Ditko’s individual, fascinating, and instantly recognizable style truly deserves the description.

  • Gary Friedrich, 1943-2018

    Co-creator of Ghost Rider, Son of Satan, and comics’ first black super-heroine The Butterfly, writer Gary Friedrich passed away on 30th August 2018

  • Marie Severin 1929 – 2018

    A trailblazing comics creator, Severin’s work ‘behind the scenes’ is as distinguished a legacy as her printed body of art.

  • Norm Breyfogle, 1960-2018

    Norm Breyfogle’s etiolated, kinetic artwork defined a generation’s perceptions of the Dark Knight.

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