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Irving Novick ( / ˈnoʊvɪk /; April 11, 1916 – October 15, 2004) [1] was an American comics artist who worked almost continuously from 1939 until the 1990s. Career. A graduate of the National Academy of Design, Irv Novick got his start in the workshop of Harry "A" Chesler.
I rving Novick spent more than 50 years drawing comic books – first at Archie Comics’ predecessor MLJ, where, in 1939, he co-created comicdom’s first star-spangled hero, The Shield; then at DC Comics, where he worked his way through the battlefields of fightin’-forces comics to reach the superheroes on the other side.
Irv Novick (1916-2004) was an artist and inker for DC Comics. During the 1950s and 60s he often collaborated with friend and editor Robert Kanigher on DC's various war-related titles such as G.I. Combat and Our Fighting Forces.
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Apr 11, 2022 · Novick, with inker Murphy Anderson, takes six Justice League talking heads and arranges them across six panels — but the key is that he elevates Hawkman a little higher and Green Arrow a little lower, so that the entire visual is essentially a bold color wheel.
Nov 7, 2023 · The unsung hero of Batman’s Bronze Age comics was Irv Novick. He was no Neal Adams and Jim Aparo looms larger with every passing year. Marshall Rogers, on the other hand, was Batman’s Hendrix – a brilliant virtuouso with a limited catalogue.
Apr 11, 2024 · So for his birthday — he was born 108 years ago, on April 11, 1916 — here are 13 REASONS IRV NOVICK’S FLASH WAS SO GROOVY — a collection of pages and panels from the early 1970s: The Flash #203. The Flash #207. The Flash #209, by Cary Bates, Novick and Dick Giordano. The Flash #220. The Flash #219. The Flash #215. The Flash #211.
Irv Novick was an American comic artist who began his career in 1939 and continued to draw until the late 1990s. After graduating at the National Academy of Design, Novick began his career at the Harry A. Chesler shop.