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    Richard Bache Ayers [2] ( / ɛərz /; April 28, 1924 – May 4, 2014) was an American comic book artist and cartoonist best known for his work as one of Jack Kirby 's inkers during the late-1950s and 1960s period known as the Silver Age of Comics, including on some of the earliest issues of Marvel Comics ' The Fantastic Four.

  2. Features. A Conversation with Dick Ayers. Shaun Clancy | May 21, 2014. On September 29, 2012, Richard “DickAyers (1924–2014), who is best known for co-creating Ghost Rider (the cowboy character), inking Jack Kirby’s pencils, and his long association with the Sgt. Fury character, spoke to Shaun Clancy.

  3. Dick Ayers, 1924 – 2014. Art Lortie | May 14, 2014. Richard Bache “DickAyers died May 4, 2014, at his home in White Plains, just six days after passing the nine-decade milestone, reportedly from Parkinson’s disease. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Charlotte Lindy Ayers, and their four children — daughter Elaine and sons ...

  4. May 6, 2014 at 2:01 p.m. EDT. DICK AYERS liked to laugh at the idea of a Marvel “Bullpen” — that would-be physical collective of cartoonists that, readers were led to imagine, happily churned...

  5. Dick Ayers (April 28, 1924 – May 4, 2014) was an American comic book artist and cartoonist best known for his work as one of Jack Kirby's inkers during the late-1950s and 1960s period known as the Silver Age of Comics, including on some of the earliest issues of Marvel Comics' The Fantastic Four.

  6. It was the Ayers version of Sgt. Fury that beat out DC’s war titles to be named Best War Comic in both 1967 and 1968 via the fan-voted Alley Awards! While at Marvel, Dick was even given a chance to revive his still fondly-remembered Ghost Rider strip!

  7. Dick Ayers, renowned comic-book artist, dead at 90. By Alex Taylorartaylor@lohud.com. 0:04. 0:45. Richard "Dick" Ayers, a prolific comic-book artist, died Sunday. He was 90. A lifelong...