- Pete Costanza
Infobox Comics creator
imagesize = 150
caption =
birthname =
birthdate = May 19, 1913
location = New York City, New York, USA
deathdate = June 28, 1984
deathplace = Hackensack, New Jersey, USA
nationality = American
area = Penciller
alias =
notable works =
awards =Pete Costanza (1913–1984) was an American
comic book artist andillustrator . He is best known for his work onFawcett Comics ' Captain Marvel and theMarvel Family during theWorld War II era fans and historians call theGolden Age of Comic Books , and served as one of Captain Marvel's longest-tenured artists.Costanza began his career at Fawcett during writer-artist
C. C. Beck 's initial planning and creation of Captain Marvel, later becoming Beck's chief assistant on that character, one of the era's most popular.After Fawcett folded, Costanza freelanced for
Gilberton 's "Classics Illustrated ", adapting literary classics and historic events into single-issue comic-book narratives, as well as forCharlton Comics , theAmerican Comics Group (AGC), and the Standard/Nedor/Better umbrella of comics company.In 1967,
Otto Binder , aDC Comics writer and editor, recommended Costanza succeedCurt Swan as artist of the series "Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen". Over the next three years, until retiring due to a stroke in 1971, Costanza remained primarily on "Jimmy Olsen" while occasionally contributing to "Adventure Comics ", "Adventures of Superman", and "World's Finest Comics ". Retired after his stroke, which affected his right hand, Costanza taught himself to oil paint left handed, and produced over 400 paintings of adventure, romance and Americana, many of which have been exhibited and sold.References
* [http://www.comics.org Grand Comics Database]
*"Legion of Superheroes Archive, Volume 8" (DC Comics, 1998, ISBN 1-56389-430-0), p. 240, "Biographies"
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.