Fred Ray

Fred Ray

Infobox Comics creator



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birthname = Frederic E. Ray
birthdate = February 4, 1920
location = Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
deathdate = January 23, 2001
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area = Penciler, Inker
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notable works = Superman
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Frederic E. Ray Jr. (04 February, 1920, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - 23 January 2001, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) [Dates, birthplace, and spelling of name per [http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index] ] [http://www.askart.com/AskART/artists/biography.aspx?searchtype=BIO&artist=124834 AskART: The Artists' Bluebook] (Gives "Jr." and place of death)] was an American comic book artist and commercial illustrator best known as the primary Superman cover-artist of the 1940s, whose work helped shape the defining look of the iconic superhero character, and for his more than two decades as artist of the DC Comics feature "Tomahawk".

Biography

Early career

Fred Ray began his career while still in high school, influenced by the works of such artists as Howard Pyle, W. H. D. Koerner, Frederick Gruger, and N.C. Wyeth.AstART] He later studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. [http://www.oddballcomics.com/article.php?story=2007-09-03 Oddball Comics #1175 (Sept. 3, 2007): "Tomahawk" No. 70", by Scott Shaw] ]

At 20, he broke into National Comics, the future DC Comics, with illustrations for two-page text features in "Detective Comics" #45 and "More Fun Comics" #61 (both Nov. 1940). He penciled and inked his first feature with the six-page Radio Squad story "Murder in the Street", by writer Jerry Siegel, in "More Fun Comics" #62 (Dec. 1940). He continued with that detective feature in most issues through #72 (Oct. 1941).

Ray debuted as the Superman cover artist with the one-shot promotional giveaway "Superman's Christmas Adventure" (1940). Shortly afterward, he drew Superman alongside fellow superheroes Batman and Robin on the cover of the anthology "World's Best Comics" #1 (undated; released early 1941), and almost simultaneously took over the cover-art duties for DC's two Superman starring titles, beginning with "Superman" #9 (March/April 1941) and "Action Comics" #34 (March 1941). His redesign of the "S" symbol on Superman's costume became one of the defining features of the character's look during the 1930s to 1940s period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books. [http://lambiek.net/artists/r/ray-fred.htm Lambiek Comiclopedia: Fred Ray] (note: gives incorrect birth date)] [ [http://www.supermanartists.comics.org/superart/WarYears.htm Superman Artists: "Who Drew Superman in the War Years?"] ] Ray drew only one Superman story, the 12-page "I Sustain the Wings", in "Superman" #25 (Dec. 1943), written by Mort Weisinger while he and Ray were doing their World War II military service. It was reprinted as the lead feature in "DC 100 Page Super Spectacular" #DC-18 (July 1973).Ray also drew occasional Batman covers for "Detective Comics" and "Batman", and various heroes for covers of the anthology titles "Star Spangled Comics" and "World's Finest Comics".

Ray wrote and drew the jungle-adventure feature "Congo Bill" in DC's "Action Comics", beginning with # 39 (Aug. 1941), as well as the Revolutionary War-era feature "Tomahawk", starting with "Star Spangled Comics" #72 (Sept. 1947). Ray also drew the feature in the solo series "Tomahawk" that began running simultaneously in late 1950. As well, for a time in 1946, he briefly drew the Sunday edition of the "Batman" newspaper comic strip distributed by the McClure Syndicate.

Later career

Ray continued drawing Tomahawk tales for more than two decades, through at least "Tomahawk" #119 (Dec. 1968), with incidental work appearing in some issues afterward. In 1969, he also began drawing and occasionally scripting anthological war-comics stories in DC's "G.I. Combat", "Our Fighting Forces", and "Our Army at War". Ray's last known comics work was the eight-page anthological story "The Lost Battle", written by Bob Haney, in "Tomahawk" #139 (April 1972).

Ray, an authority on military uniforms of the Revolutionary War and a consultant to the Smithsonian Institution, also wrote books on American history, including "Oh, Say, Can You See" (1970), and "Alfred R. Waud, Civil War Artist" (1974), and additionally wrote, illustrated and published historical booklets on Forts Henry, Niagara and Ticonderoga; the Alamo; Antietam; "The Star Spangled Banner"; the Gettysburg Address, and other topics. He drew covers and interior art for magazines including "Historical Times", "True Frontier", "The West" and "Yank", and designed historicla medals and figurines for the Danbury Mint.

Footnotes

References

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