Xtina and the the best private eye
Xtina and the the best private eye
Xtina and the the best private eye
the thanksgiving in the comic books
35 Comic Book Covers Celebrating Thanksgiving
Volume: Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics
Issue Number: 38
Cover Date: December 1944
Publisher: Dell
Mickey Mouse and The mysterious double strip of January 28, 1930
Serie: Mickey Mouse (Topolino in Italy)
Title: Lost on a Desert Island (italian title : Topolino nell’isola misteriosa)
Language: English
Country: US
Text: Walt Disney
Art: Ub Iwerks (13/01-08/02), Win Smith (10/02-31/03)
Distribuited: Walt Disney Productions
Published from January 13th through March 30th of 1930.
Newspaper comic strip,
Anna and Mathias sad for Venice damaged by historic flooding
Primo Carnera cartoonist ?
Title: Primo Carnera
Artist: Primo Carnera (Writer, Penciller, Inker)
Comic Strip
Syndicate: King Features
Year: 1933 (?) Published after U.S. in Tico-Tico, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1933
The signature of Carnera is authentic but the art is undoubtedly by a ghost of the agency.
Women cartoonist: Fran Hopper (Frances R. Deitrick )
July 13, 1922 – November 29, 2017
Maryland, USA
Fran Hopper was one of the few female artists active during the Golden Age of American comic books, the 1940s. She has mainly worked through Robert Iger’s studio on Fiction House features starring heroines like ‘Gale Allen and the Girl Squadron’, ‘Mysta of the Moon’, ‘Jane Martin’ and ‘Camilla’.
She spent most of her childhood in New Jersey, however. Deitrick was one of several female comic book artists entering the field during the early 1940s. By 1942, the US had joined World War II, and many male authors were drafted. Packager Bob Iger and his editor Ruth Roche thus hired Deitrick and other females such as Ruth Atkinson, Lily Renée and Marcia Snyder to fill their places. Iger’s studio produced complete comic books for publishers like Fiction House. Deitrick’s first known contribution appeared in Planet Comics #23 of March 1943. She started signing her work Fran Hopper after marrying Dr. John B. Hopper II in 1944.
cont’d lambiek.net
Women cartoonists: Lily Renée
Born: Lily Renée Wilheim
May 12, 1921, Vienna, Austria
Pseudonym(s): L. Renée, Lily Renée, Reney
Notable works:
“Jane Martin”
“Señiorita Rio”
Abbott & Costello Comics
Lily Renée is an American artist best known as one of the earliest women in the comic-book industry, beginning in the 1940s periods known as the Golden Age of Comics. She escaped from Nazi-occupied Vienna to England and later New York, whereupon she found work as a penciller and inker at the comics publisher Fiction House, working on such features as “Jane Martin”, “The Werewolf Hunter”, “The Lost World” and “Senorita Rio”.
Alfonso Font shows his portrait drawn by Truscia/Malagutti at Amadora BD
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Xtina Sunday Comic Strip