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  1. Wally Wood. Wallace Allan Wood (1927 – 1981) was an American comic book writer, artist and independent publisher, best known for his work on EC Comics's Mad and Marvel's Daredevil. He was one of Mad's founding cartoonists in 1952. Within the comics community, he was also known as Woody, a name he sometimes used as a signature.

  2. Wallace Wood was born June 17, 1927, in Menahga, Minnesota. According to comics historian Jim Steranko, Wood and his father Max, a lumberjack, often fought bitterly. In The Wally Wood Sketchbook Steranko notes that "both had strong egos, took criticism poorly, were self-centered and tenaciously stubborn."

  3. On Wally Wood and Stan Lee’s. Daredevil. #7. The years steam past, the comics pile up, and the canon for any single moment of time soon collapses to a ridiculously over-simplified, back-of-a-Trivial-Pursuit-card answer. The facts of the Marvel Revolution of the Sixties have long-since contracted, for all but the historically minded, to a MCQ ...

  4. Jun 17, 2022 · 11. Mad #1: Blobs! The first two issues of Mad parodied each genre that EC was known for. Jack Davis drew the horror story, Will Elder the crime story, John Severin the “Two-Fisted” story, and of course Wood drew this science-fiction send-up.

  5. Wallace (Wally) Wood (June 17, 1927 – November 1, 1981) has been revered as a rebel genius –– comparable to Jack Kerouac, James Dean, and John Lennon –– who led the way for, and inspired, generations including “underground” cartoonists: Robert Crumb, Bill Griffith ( Zippy ), and Pulitzer Prize-winning artist Art Spiegelman ( Maus ).

  6. Wally Wood was a popular artist during the Golden and Silver Ages of Comics. The original artist on Marvel's Daredevil , he co-created Daredevil's red costume, and mainstay DD villains like Mister ...

  7. Apr 10, 2020 · Wally Wood is well known as a master comic book artist who was equally adept in both realistic and humorous illustration. Most of his fans know him for his outstanding comic book work from the science fiction classics in EC comics to his comedic cartooning for MAD magazine as well as his own projects including Cannon, Sally Forth, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents and redesigning Marvel’s Daredevil ...

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