- Win Mortimer
Infobox Comics creator
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birthname = James Winslow Mortimer
birthdate =May 1 ,1919
location =Hamilton, Ontario ,Canada
deathdate =January 11 ,1998
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nationality = Canadian
area = Penciller
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awards =James Winslow "Win" Mortimer (born
May 1 ,1919 ,Hamilton, Ontario ,Canada , diedJanuary 11 ,1998 ) is acomic book andcomic strip artist best known as one of the major illustrators of theDC Comics superhero Superman . He additionally drew forMarvel Comics ,Gold Key , and other publishers.Biography
Early life and career
Trained as an artist by his father, who worked for a
lithography company, and at theArt Students League of New York , Win Mortimer found work as an illustrator after a short stint in theCanadian Army duringWorld War II . Discharged in 1943, Mortimer found worked designing posters.uperman
Mortimer began working for DC Comics in 1945 and quickly became a cover artist for comics featuring Superman,
Superboy andBatman . His first known comics work is as the uncreditedpenciler andinker of the 12-page lead Batman story, "The Batman Goes Broke" by writer Don Cameron, in "Detective Comics " #105 (Nov. 1945).He succeeded
Wayne Boring on the "Superman" newspaper strip in 1949, leaving it in 1956 to create the adventure strip "David Crane " for thePrentice-Hall Syndicate. Following his run on that series, Mortimer produced the "Larry Brannon " strip for the "Toronto Star " from 1961 to 1968.During the same period, Mortimer returned to DC and worked on a large variety of comics, ranging from humor ("
Stanley and His Monster ", "Scooter", "Fat Albert") to superhero (features starringThe Legion of Super-Heroes andSupergirl )..Later life and career
By the early 1970s, Mortimer was also freelancing for other publishers, including Marvel, for which he drew virtually every story in the TV tie-in children's comic "
Spidey Super Stories ", starringSpider-Man , for its entire, 57-issue run (Oct. 1974 - March 1982); and Gold Key ("Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery", "The Twilight Zone "). He left comics in 1983 to doadvertising and commercial art forNeal Adams ' studio,Continuity Associates .Mortimer's last superhero art was the four-issue DC
miniseries "World of Metropolis" (Aug.-Nov. 1988), plus some character drawings for the reference "Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes" #7 (Nov. 1988). His final comics work was pencil layout for Triad Comics' "The Honeymooners " #11 (June 1989). He had previously drawn issues #3-9 (late-1987 to July 1988) of that series based on the 1950s TV comedy.Awards and honors
In 2006, Mortimer was inducted into the Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Creator Hall of Fame.
References
* [http://www.lambiek.net/artists/m/mortimer_win.htm Lambiek Comiclopedia: Win Mortimer]
* [http://shusterawards.com/story.asp?storyID=66 The Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Creator Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.comics.org/search.lasso?type=penciller&query=win+mortimer&sort=chrono&Submit=Search Grand Comics Database: Win Mortimer search results]
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