- Stan Goldberg
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website = http://www.stangoldberg.comStan Goldberg a.k.a. Stan G. (born 1932 [Though the Lambiek Comiclopedia gives 1933, Goldberg's capsule autobiography at the
National Cartoonists Society Web site gives 1932.] , inNew York City ) is an Americancomic book artist best known for his work as a flagship artist ofArchie Comics and as aMarvel Comics ' 1960s colorist, who helped design the original color schemes ofSpider-Man , theFantastic Four and other major characters.Biography
Early life and career
Stan Goldberg was born on
May 5 1932 , and began work in the comics field in 1949 as a staff colorist for Marvel's 1940s predecessor,Timely Comics , working underJon D'Agostino . Two years later, Goldberg became the coloring-department manager. In that capacity, he states on his official Web site, he "colored not just interiors, but also every cover the rest of the decade" for Timely's successor, Atlas Comics. Additionally, Goldberg drew stories for Atlas' horror comics (including "The Cave of Death" in "Marvel Tales" #109, Oct. 1952) and other titles.The Silver Age
Goldberg went freelance in 1958, and also enrolled in
New York City 'sSchool of Visual Arts to studyTV storyboard ing. As Atlas segued into Marvel, Goldberg began freelance-coloring the company's comic books through the mid-1960s, working with such artists asSteve Ditko andJack Kirby to create the color designs for such characters asSpider-Man , theFantastic Four , the Hulk and others during what historians call theSilver Age of comic books . Other Marvel colorists of that era — all of whom, like Goldberg, worked uncredited at that time — includedGeorge Roussos ,Marie Severin , and, on his own work only, writer-artistJim Steranko .As a
penciler andinker , Goldberg found his niche drawing in the house style established byDan DeCarlo for the various Marvel titles starring theslapstick yMillie the Model . Goldberg also drew her in a more serious style during Millie's 1963-67 iteration as a romantic-adventure star, and likewise exhibit a more grounded style on the teenromantic comedy series "Patsy Walker". He would eventually co-plot these humor stories withwriter and Marvel Comics editorStan Lee .Some Marvel humor stories with art credited to
Sol Brodsky may have been Goldberg's work. As comics historianMark Evanier notes:Goldberg stopped freelancing for Marvel in 1969, [Though Goldberg's official Web site says 1968, his Marvel work appears as late as "Mad About Millie" #6 (Dec. 1969) and "Chili" #10 (Feb. 1970), and his first known DC work is "Date with Debbi" #14 (April 1971)] and for three years drew the
DC Comics teen titles "Date with Debbie", "Swing with Scooter" and "Binky". Shortly afterward he began a decades-long association with Archie Comics, joiningDan DeCarlo ,Henry Scarpelli and other artists in drawing the house-style misadventures of Archie, Betty, Veronica, Jughead and the rest of the Riverdale High teens. Goldberg's work has appeared across the line, including in the flagship series, "Archie" — for which Goldberg has been the primary artist from at least the mid-1990s through mid-2006 — as well as in issues of "Archie and Me", "Betty", "Betty and Me", "Everything's Archie", "Life with Archie", "Archie's Pals 'n' Gals", "Archie at Riverdale High", "Laugh", "Pep", "Sabrina The Teenage Witch ", the 1986 educational one-shot "Archie's Ham Radio Adventure", and the 1990TV movie tie-in "To Riverdale and Back Again".In 1994, Goldberg was chosen to pencil Archie Comics' portion of the unique
intercompany crossover "Archie Meets the Punisher ", a one-shot in which the gritty, homicidal Marvel vigilante finds himself pursuing an Archie Andrews look-alike into bucolic Riverdale. From 1975 until 1980, Goldberg drew the "Archie" Sunday newspapercomic strip . He also penciled a six-page Betty story "I'll Take Manhattan", published Aug. 17, 2003, in "The New York Times "' "Fashion of the Times" magazine supplement.His later comics work includes issues of DC's
funny-animal superhero series "Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew " in the early 1980s, and theJewish -themed children's comic book "Mendy and the Golem ".Other work
In addition to comic-book illustration and coloring, Goldberg drew gag cartoons for
men's magazines and didadvertising art including a billboard forNo Cal Soda . [Marvel Bullpen Bulletins: "More Mirthful, Monumental, Mind-Staggering Memoranda from Your Marvel Madmen!" (March 1966 issues, including "Thor" #126: "Stan G., our curly-haired, mustachioed demon artist/colorist has just drawn an ad for one of the biggest soft-drink companies. (Its initials are No-Cal!) If you're in theTimes Square area, you can see it on the biggest billboard in sight".]Awards and honors
Goldberg won a
Comic-Con International Inkpot Award in 1994. The previous year at thatfan convention , he was the subject of panel "Spotlight on Stan Goldberg", conducted July 17, 2003.Quotes
Goldberg on the Atlas Comics staff: "I was in the Bullpen with a lot of well-known artists who worked up there at that time. We had our Bullpen up there until about 1958 or '59.
[ sic ; the Bullpen staff was let go in 1957] The guys ... who actually worked nine-to-five and put in a regular day, and not the freelance guys who'd come in a drop off their work ... were almost a hall of fame group of people. There wasJohn Severin .Bill Everett .Carl Burgos . There was the all-time great Joe Maneely.... We all worked together, all the colorists and correction guys, the letterers and artists. ... We had a great time". [ [http://www.adelaidecomicsandbooks.com/goldberg.htm Adelaide Comics and Books: Stan Goldberg interview] ]Notes
References
*official|http://www.stangoldberg.com
* [http://www.reuben.org/ncs/members/biogs/goldbergs.asp National Cartoonists Society: Stan Goldberg capsule autobiography]
* [http://www.adelaidecomicsandbooks.com/goldberg.htm Adelaide Comics and Books: Stan Goldberg interview (2005)]
* [http://www.lambiek.net/artists/g/goldberg_stan.htm Stan Goldberg] atLambiek 's Comiclopedia
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* [http://povonline.com/CCISked2003.htm "POV Online" (column) by Mark Evanier: "Here's a List of Panels I'm hosting at the 2003 Comic-Con International"]
* [http://www.27east.com/story_detail.cfm?id=161924 At Home with Stan and Pauline Goldberg] , "The East Hampton Press & The Southampton Press", August 19, 2008
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