Bob PowellBob Powell (1916-1967) first made his mark in pulp comics for Fiction House and the Eisner / Iger studio, where he was a prolific artist on "Sheena the Jungle Queen." He carried on to Will Eisner's solo shop, where Powell co-wrote th first "Blackhawk" story and wrote & drew "Mr. Mystic" for the weekly newspaper insert The Spirit Section. During the 1950s, he freelanced for Atlas, Fawcett, Harvey, Street and Smith's Shadow Comics, and many more. From 1961 until his death, he worked as the art director for Joe Simon's satirical Sick magazine, with other freelance work including several Marvel superhero stories, and penciling the art for Topps' famed Mars Attacks series of trading cards. Read More Read Less
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