- Paul Gustavson
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birthname = Karl Paul Gustafson
birthdate =August 16 ,1916
location =Åland ,Finland
deathdate = 1977
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awards =Paul Gustavson née Karl Paul Gustafson (born
August 16 ,1916 ,Åland ,Finland ; died 1977) was an American-immigrant comic-book writer andartist . His most notable creations during theGolden Age of Comic Books were The Human Bomb forQuality Comics , and the Angel, who debuted in "Marvel Comics" #1 (Oct. 1939), the first publication ofMarvel Comics forerunnerTimely Comics . The Angel would star in more than 100 stories in the 1940s. The Human Bomb would later be acquired byDC Comics and make sporadic appearances as late as 2005.Early life and career
Emigrating to the U.S. with his family at age five, Gustavson (who modified his name when he entered comics) graduated from Quentin High School in
New York City , and studiedcivil engineering atManhattan 'sCooper Union . Seguing to art at about age 17, he spent two to three years apprenticing undercartoonist Frank Owen , the husband of one of Gustavson's childhood friends in Finland. Gustavson assisted on Owen's "Collier's Magazine " humor spot, "Filbert".Gustavson began working in the studio of the quirkily named
Harry "A" Chesler , a "packager" of comic books forpublishers testing the waters of the emerging medium. "I started at $12 a week", he told historianJim Steranko , who interviewed him in the early 1970s. "It wasn't much but in those days it was enough for me. I stayed with Chesler for about two years and, during that time, worked with people likeJack Cole ,Mort Meskin ,Gill Fox ,Fred Guardineer , Charlie Biro, and Bob Wood"fn|1.Creating characters
After getting married and beginning a family, Gustavson began working for another comics packager,
Funnies, Inc. , which supplied publisher Martin Goodman with the contents of "Marvel Comics" #1. The packager also suppliedCentaur Publications , for which Gustavson created A-Man, the The Arrow,Fantom of the Fair , and Man of War. Other notable work includes humor features in five early issues of DC's "Action Comics ", starting with issue #5 (Oct. 1938), and the two-page humor piece "Major Bigsbee an' Botts" in the oft-reprinted "Batman " #1 (Spring 1940).He later joined Quality Comics, one of DC's predecessors, where publisher "Busy" Arnold offered $25 a page. There Gustavson created the Human Bomb (premiering in "Police Comics" #1, Aug. 1941), aigning the earliest episodes with the
pseudonym "'Paul Carroll". Hewrote and drew the feature through September 1946. Gustavson also wrote/drew characters including Magno (premiering in "Smash Comics" #13, 1940); the Spider (premiering in "Crack Comics" #1, 1940); the Jester (in "Smash Comics"); and Rusty Ryan (in "Feature Comics"), whose uniform strongly evoked that ofCaptain America .Gustavson, whose delicate, fine-line art resembles that of fellow Golden Age cartoonist
Lou Fine , also worked on Blackhawk,Kid Eternity , Uncle Sam and other characters.From 1942 to 1945, Gustavson did his
World War II military service in the Air Tech Training Command, concurrently studyingaerodynamics atRutgers University . He returned to work for Quality afterward, and in early 1950s for theAmerican Comics Group (AGC), doinghumor features. Later that decade, he left the field to become a surveyor and civil engineer forNew York State .His brother Nils collaborated with him on Centaur's Man of War.
Footnotes
* "The Steranko History of Comics 2" by Jim Steranko (Supergraphics, 1972), p. 99
References
* [http://www.lambiek.net/gustafson_paul.htm Lambiek Comiclopedia: Paul Gustafson (Paul Gustavson, Paul Earrol)]
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/angel1.htm Don Markestein's Toonpedia: The Angel]
* [http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/grri/gus.htm Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection: "Gus" to "Guvreaux"]
* [http://members.tripod.com/originalvigilante/spider.htm Alias the Spider]
* [http://comics.org/ The Grand Comics Database]
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