- Tom Gill (comics)
Tom Gill (born May 1913,
Brooklyn ,New York City, New York ; diedOctober 17 ,2005 ,Croton-on-Hudson , New York) is an Americancomic book artist best known for his more than 20-year run drawing "The Lone Ranger ".Biography
Early life and career
Gill began his career as a staff artist with the New York City newspaper the "Daily News". In 1946, he moved to the "
New York Herald-Tribune ", where his work included the three-year comic strip "Flower Potts", about a "cauliflower-eared" boxer turned cab driver. Gill had already began freelancing for comic books by this time, illustrating a "Blue Bolt Comics" story as early as issue #55 (Vol. 5, #7; April 1945).The Lone Ranger and other Westerns
From 1950 to 1970, Gill drew more 135 consecutive issues of "The Lone Ranger", one of the longest runs of any artist on a comic-book series. The series, produced by
Western Publishing and published by its business partnerDell Comics , began with 37 issues (starting Feb. 1948) that reprinted the Fran Striker-Charles Flanders comic strip. Gill and writerPaul S. Newman took the reins from #38-145 (April 1948 - July 1962), the final issue, after which Western established its own comic-book imprintGold Key Comics . Gill resumed drawing "The Lone Ranger" with the first Gold Key issue (Sept. 1964), continuing through #12 in 1970, after which the 28-issue series went into reprints. Among Gill's assistants wereJoe Sinnott ,Herb Trimpe andJohn Verpoorten .Other comic-book work includes the lengthily titled spin-off "The Lone Ranger's Famous Horse Hi-Yo Silver" ; the TV-Western tie-in "
Bonanza ", and theequine -series tie-in "Fury" ; the six-issue Native American-hero Western "Red Warrior" (Jan.-Dec. 1951) for Atlas Comics, the 1950s precursor ofMarvel Comics ; and, with writerJerry Siegel , the sole two issues (April 1967 & April 1968) of Gold Key's self-consciously camp revival of creator Frank Thomas' 1940 character "The Owl".Working from his studio on
Long Island and never venturing West, Gill gained his facility for drawing horses, he said, from "a $1 book called "How to Draw Horses: It's Fun and It's Easy"." ["The Albuquerque Tribune": "'Ranger' Artist Unmasked," by Ollie Reed Jr., May 20, 2005] In that same interview, he explained his philosophy of drawing the Lone Ranger's famed white steed: "You had to make Silver a glamour horse. His head was always high, his mane was always flying."Cartooning and children's books
Gill also drew a 1948 comic strip, "Ricky Stevens", and comic books for
Harvey Comics andToby Press . For Western Publishing, he additionally illustratedchildren's books and such projects as "The Man from U.N.C.L.E. " TV tie-in books and activity books.For roughly 50 years, Gill taught
cartooning and children's-bookillustration in New York-area colleges and institutions, including theSchool of Visual Arts , where he served as a department chair in 1948, alumni director in 1969, and consultant well into the 21st century. He served several terms as vice-president of theNational Cartoonists Society , winning its Silver T-Square award in 1964 and its Best Story Comic Book Artist award in 1970.His biography, "Misadventures of A Roving Cartoonist' was co-written by Tim Lasiuta and published by Five Star in 2008.
Later life
Gill died of heart failure. He was survived by family including wife Patricia, daughter Nancy Zaglaluer, and son Tom Gill.
Footnotes
References
* [http://www.lambiek.net/artists/g/gill_tom.htm Lambiek Comiclopedia: Tom Gill]
* [http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=domesticNews&storyID=2005-10-18T234119Z_01_FOR885213_RTRUKOC_0_US-GILL.xml&archived=False Reuters obituary]
* [http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2005_10_18.html#010464 POV Online: Tom Gill, R.I.P.]
* Tom Gill interview: "Alter Ego" #43 (Dec. 2004)
* [http://www.antiqueshoppefl.com/articles/Sept05/loneranger.htm "The Antique Shoppe": "Hi-Yo Silver, Away! - The Lone Ranger"]
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/owl.htm Don Markstein's Toonopedia: The Owl]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0834503/ IMDb: Fran Striker]
* [http://www.comics.org The Grand Comics Database]External links
* [http://www.orcafresh.net/Comicons/atc/lone.html "Orca": All Time Classic Convention report — June 11, 2000]
* [http://www.onestarfoundation.org/onestar/mentoring/nmm/nmm04_share_ad.html Tom Gill in National Mentoring Month public-service ad]
* [http://www.write101.com/franstriker.htm Write 101: Fran (Francis Hamilton) Striker]* [http://www.lonerangercartoonist.com Tom Gill Biography]
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