- Frank Giacoia
Infobox Comics creator
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deathdate =February 4 ,1988
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nationality = American
area = Penciller, Inker
alias = Frank Ray, Phil Zupa, Espoia
notable works = "Captain America"
awards =Shazam Award , 1974Frank Giacoia (
July 6 ,1924 -February 4 ,1988 ) [Dates per [http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index] ] is an Americancomic book artist known primarily as aninker . He sometimes worked under the name Frank Ray, and to a lesser extent Phil Zupa [ [http://povonline.com/iaq/IAQ05.htm Evanier, Mark. "An Incessantly Asked Question #5"] , POV Online (column), April 14, 2008). Retrieved July 28, 2008.] and the single moniker Espoia (the latter used for collaborations with fellow inkerMike Esposito ).Biography
Early life and career
Giacoia studied at
Manhattan 'sSchool of Industrial Art (later theHigh School of Art and Design ) and the Art Students League. He broke into comics by penciling the feature "Jack Frost" in "USA Comics " #3 (Jan. 1942), published byMarvel Comics ' 1940s precursor,Timely Comics . His friend and collaboratorCarmine Infantino , a classmate at the Art Students League, recalled thatLater in 1941, Giacoia joined the
New York City comic-book packagerEisner & Iger ,Fact|date=August 2007 the studio of Golden Age greatsWill Eisner andJerry Iger . His early works includes crime for Ace Comics, horror for Avon Comics,and a multitude of characters forNational Publications (the primary company that evolve intoDC Comics ) including the Flash andBatman .Other companies for which Giacoia did art during the 1940s and 1950s include
Crestwood ,Dell Comics , Eastern Color, Fawcett,Harvey Comics Lev Gleason Publications andTimely Comics , the 1940s predecessor ofMarvel Comics . For Timely's "USA Comics" #1 (Aug. 1941), he penciled the debut of the feature "Jack Frost", inked by friend and high-school classmateCarmine Infantino — the latter's first art for comics.The Silver Age
During the 1960s
Silver Age of comic books , Giacoia became best known as a Marvel Comics inker, particularly onCaptain America stories penciled by the character's co-creator, industry legendJack Kirby . One of the company's preeminent names, he worked on virtually every title at one time or another.Giacoia also worked on the
newspaper comic strip "The Amazing Spider-Man " (based on the same-name Marvel comic-book series) from 1978-1981, as well as on the strips "Flash Gordon ", "The Incredible Hulk ", "Johnny Reb and Billy Yank ", "Sherlock Holmes " and "Thorne McBride ".Awards
He was recognized for his work in the comics field with a nomination for the
Shazam Award for Best Inker (Dramatic Division) in 1974.Quotes
The 20 Greatest Inkers of American Comic Books — #5 Frank Giacoia:
Footnotes
References
* [http://www.lambiek.net/giacoia_frank.htm Lambiek Comiclopedia: Frank Giacoia]
* [http://www.maelmill-insi.de/UHBMCC/ The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators]
* [http://povonline.com/iaq/IAQ05.htm POV Online: Why did some artists working for Marvel in the sixties use phony names?]
* [http://users.rcn.com/aardy/comics/awards/ Comic Book Awards Almanac]
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