- Ed Winiarski
Ed Winiarski (living status unknown), [The [http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index] lists two men named Edward Winiarski who lived in the New York City area during the relevant time frame. One was May 6, 1911 - Dec. 1975, last residence
Queens Village ,Queens, New York , and the other Sept. 20, 1920 - Nov. 4, 2000, last residenceEast Northport, New York . While the latter is less likely for someone who contributed to comics in the mid-1930s, a handful of early comics professionals began in their mid-teens. Other possibilities in the search results include men in that time frame who died elsewhere.] who sometimes signed his work "Win" or "Winny" ande sometimes used thepseudonym Fran Miller, is an Americancomic book writer -artist known for both adventure stories andfunny-animal cartooning in the late-1930s and 1940sGolden Age of comic books .A former
animator , Winiarski was one of the first generation of comic-book professionals, contributing in the mid-1930s to National Allied Publications, one of the companies that would evolve intoDC Comics . He later worked for Timely and Atlas — the 1940s and 1950s forerunners, respectively, ofMarvel Comics — as well as forHillman Periodicals andPrize Comics .Biography
Early life and career
Winiarski's earliest known feature is the four-part story "Jungle Fever", which he wrote and drew across "New Adventure Comics" #14-16 (March, May-June 1937) and "More Fun Comics" #22 (July 1937), published by the company National Comics, the future
DC Comics . Winiarski additionally drew and probably wrote the "Charlie Chan "-like Asianprivate eye feature "Mr. Chang" in "Detective Comics " #2 (April 1937). These were among the first of 100 story credits he would compile for the future DC. By 1941, Winiarski was also drawing for the companies Feature Comics and Hillman Periodicals.Timely and Atlas
His first known credit for Timely was art for the two-page text filler "All Winners" — a story that was also one of future Marvel legend
Stan Lee 's first comic works — in "All-Winners Comics" #1 (Summer 1941). This was reprinted in "Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age All-Winners Comics, Volume 1" (Marvel, 2006; ISBN 0-7851-1884-5).He created the early
superhero -humor feature "The Vagabond" in "USA Comics" #2 (Nov. 1941) — continuing it in the next two issues and in "Young Allies Comics" #4 and "Comedy Comics" #11 — as well as the single-appearance crusading-journalist feature "Powers of the Press", starring reporter Tom Powers ("USA Comics" #3). Winiarski also wrote and drew such humor features as "The Creeper and Homer" (in "Krazy Komics"), "Oscar Pig" (in "Terrytoons Comics"), and "Millie the Model ".For Atlas in the 1950s, he wrote horror and suspense stories for
anthologies including "Strange Tales " and "Journey into Mystery ", while also penciling, inking and probably writing the antics of trouble-prone "Buck Duck" in that funny animal's namesake comic and its predecessor, "It's a Duck's Life".Later career
In 1958, Winiarski did some work for
Major Magazines ' "Mad "-like satiric magazine "Cracked ". His last recorded credits are as penciler and inker of the four-page story "He Wore a Black Shroud" in "Strange Tales" #66 (Dec. 1958).At least two Winiarski stories surfaced in latter-day reprint comics: "It Came from Beneath the Earth" in "Weird Wonder Tales" #1 (Dec. 1973; original source n.a.), and "The Slave" in "Dead of Night" #8 (Feb. 1975), from "
Uncanny Tales " #3 (Oct. 1952).Footnotes
References
* [http://www.bailsprojects.com/(S(ulkpykfpxathq245ohz5ti55))/bio.aspx?Name=WINIARSKI%2c+ED Jerry Bails' Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999: Ed Winiarski]
* [http://www.twomorrows.com/alterego/articles/11fago.html "Alter Ego" Vo. 3, #11 (Nov. 2001): Vincent Fago interview]
* [http://www.comicartville.com/vincefago.htm Comicartville Library: "Vince Fago and the Timely Funny Animal Dept." by Dr. Michael J. Vassallo]
* [http://www.dcindexes.com/database/creator-details.php?creatorid=256 Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics: The DC Database]
* [http://www.comics.org The Grand Comics Database]
* [http://www.comicbookdb.com/creator_title.php?ID=2608&cID=4357&pID=3&PHPSESSID=3253b2270b36f48faf42e90ab45517bf The Comic Book Database: Ed Winiarski]
* [http://www.maelmill-insi.de/UHBMCC/ The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators]External links
* [http://www.comicartville.com/bellman.htm Comicartville Library: "A Timley Talk with Allen Bellman"] (includes photo of Ed Winiarski)
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