- Artie Simek
Arthur "Artie" Simek, sometimes credited as Art Simek (
January 6 ,1916 - February 1975), [ [http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index: Arthur Simek] . Only "Feb 1975" given as death date] was an Americancalligrapher best known as aletterer forMarvel Comics during the period fans and historians call theSilver Age of Comic Books . Along with letterer Sam Rosen, Simek lettered and helped designlogo s for virtually all Marvel Comics published during the 1960s. Simek's work included such landmarks as "The Fantastic Four " #1 (Nov. 1961) andSpider-Man 's debut in "Amazing Fantasy " #15 (Aug. 1962). ["Fantastic Firsts" (Marvel, New York City, 2002, ISBN-10 0785108238, ISBN-13 978-0785108238), citing letter in "Fantastic Four" #281 from Fantastic Four artist and co-creatorJack Kirby and wife Roz Kirby; [http://www.maelmill-insi.de/UHBMCC/FRAMES00.HTM The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators] ]Biography
Artie Simek began his comics career in the 1940s, although credits are hard to determine, as comic-book letterers did not begin to routinely receive published credit until the early 1960s.
Inker Joe Giella , who for two years beginning circa 1946 worked on staff atMarvel Comics 1940s predecessor,Timely Comics , recalled "Artie Simek was on staff on Timely. He lives in Queens and he also used to work out of his bedroom; he had a little drawing table in there. I used to drive to his home and pick up the jobs he'd lettered, then take them home and work on them.Fred Eng lettered there, too". [Joe Giella interview, "Alter Ego" # 52 (Sept. 2005), p. 6]Simek's first confirmed credits are the 12-page lead story "The Three Super-Sleepers", a
Batman -Superman team-up inDC Comics ' in "World's Finest Comics " #91 (Dec. 1957), [ [http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=13891 Grand Comics Database: "World's Finest Comics " #91 (Dec. 1957)] ] and, for the same company, the eight-page backup story "Batman's Roman Holiday", in "Batman " #112 (Dec. 1957). [ [http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=13922 Grand Comics Database: "Batman " #112 (Dec. 1957)] ] He went on to letter issues of such other DC titles as "Showcase" and "House of Secrets ".Beginning with his first confirmed Marvel Comics credits, three
Kid Colt stories totaling 18 pages in the Western "Kid Colt, Outlaw " #83 (March 1959), Simek became, withSam Rosen , one of Marvel's two primary letterers, hand-drawing theword balloons and sound effects for virtually every comic produced by the company, with Simek lettering most early issues of the flagship series, "Fantastic Four ".Simek's final work was lettering pages 2-8 and 10 of the 32-page
superhero story "Eelar Moves in Mysterious Ways" in "Giant-Size Defenders" #5 (July 1975), which an editorial note on the letters page describers as the last Simek completed before his death while working on the issue. [ [http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=28779 Grand Comics Database: "Giant-Size Defenders" #5 (July 1975)] ]Personal
Future Comic Book Hall of Famer
Gene Colan , a Marvel mainstay from 1946 on, described Simek as "a realNorman Rockwell character. Artie Simek could play the spoons. He'd have two spoons in his hand, and he would flip them around, they would bop up against each other, and before you knew it, there was a melody there. He was wonderful". [Gene Colan interview, "Alter Ego" # 52 (March 2006), p. 69]Footnotes
References
* [http://www.comics.org/search.lasso?query=artie+simek&type=letters&sort=chrono&Submit=Search Grand Comics Database: Artie Simek]
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