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This is a list of American comics creators. Although comics have different formats, this list covers creators of comic books , graphic novels and comic strips , along with early innovators. The list presents authors with the United States as their country of origin, although they may have published or now be resident in other countries.
Although comics have different formats, this list mainly focuses on comic book and graphic novel creators. However, some creators of comic strips are also found here, as are some of the early innovators of the art form. The list is sorted by the country of origin of the authors, although they may have published, or now be resident in other ...
These are writers of comics, including artists who also write or play a significant role in the writing process. For writers of comic strips or webcomics see Category:Comic strip cartoonists and Category:Cartoonists). See also: Category:Comics artists; Category:Cartoonists
Also: United States: People: By occupation: Comics creators / Writers by genre: Comics writers Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of ...
Comic book writers, artists, editors, and others associated with the Golden Age of comic books, the seminal period from the 1930s creation of the first newsstand comics to the decline of superhero comics' popularity in the late-1940s/early-1950s.
Marvel Comics is an American comic book company. These are some of the people (artists, editors, executives, writers) who have been associated with the company in its history, as Marvel and its predecessors, Timely Comics and Atlas Comics .
The Silver Age of Comic Books was a period of artistic advancement and commercial success in mainstream American comic books, predominantly in the superhero genre, that lasted roughly from 1956 to the late 1960s/early 1970s. [1] Many editors, writers, pencillers and inkers participated in this revival.
Several comic book and comic strip writers, artists, and others have appeared within the fictional world of comics, both their own and others'.Some appear as simple characters in the story, some appear as characters who break the fourth wall and address the reader directly, and some make cameo appearances in framing sequences to introduce a story and sometimes to have a last word.