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  2. Classics Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    For Classic Comics, he illustrated the second cover for The Prince and the Pauper, issue #29, cover for The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, issue #33, and the first Classics Illustrated issue The Last Days of Pompeii, issue #35. For Classics Illustrated, he drew the majority of at least 20 issues from the series in the period 1947–1953.

  3. Papercutz (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Papercutz acquired the Classics Illustrated license and began publishing comic book adaptations of classic children's novels. Combining reprints of some of the original titles with new modern adaptations, contributors to the series include Rick Geary , Kyle Baker , Tom Mandrake , Jill Thompson , Dan Spiegle , Peter Kuper , Gahan Wilson ...

  4. Gilberton (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1970s, Classics Illustrated and Junior had been discontinued, although the Classics Illustrated branding would be used on a number of made-for-television films in the period 1978–1982, including The Time Machine, Donner Pass: The Road to Survival, and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Since the series' demise, various companies have ...

  5. Albert Kanter - Wikipedia

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    Albert Lewis Kanter (April 11, 1897 – March 17, 1973) was the creator of Classics Illustrated and Classics Illustrated Junior. Kanter began creating Classic Comics with "The Three Musketeers" in October 1941. His renditions of classic novels in comic book form popularized classic tales for a younger audience.

  6. Dr. No (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The United States publisher of Classics Illustrated, Gilberton, marketed their CI series as educational in nature and felt that releasing Dr. No would be a poor marketing fit. So the rights were sold to Independent News, then-owners of DC Comics, who published the comic as issue 43 of the Showcase anthology series, in January 1963. As the US ...

  7. Henry C. Kiefer - Wikipedia

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    Henry C. Kiefer (April 15, 1890 – May 10, 1957) [2] was an American artist from the Golden Age of Comic Books.Best remembered for his contributions to the long-running comic book series Classics Illustrated, [3] Kiefer was a prolific artist who drew features for just about every publisher of his era.

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  9. Marvel Classics Comics - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Classics Comics was an American comics magazine which ran from 1976 until 1978. It specialized in adaptations of literary classics such as Moby-Dick , The Three Musketeers , and The Iliad . It was Marvel Comics ' attempt to pick up the mantle of Classics Illustrated , which stopped publishing in 1971.