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    Joseph Leonard Sinnott (/ ˈ s ɪ n ə t /; October 16, 1926 – June 25, 2020) was an American comic book artist. Working primarily as an inker, Sinnott is best known for his long stint on Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four, from 1965 to 1981 (and briefly in the late 1980s), initially over the pencils of Jack Kirby.

  2. Jun 30, 2020 · As accolades appear and accumulate across the industry from pros and fans alike, Marvel Comics pauses to celebrate the incredible life and career of artist Joe Sinnott. One of seven children growing up in a boarding house in Saugerties, New York, Sinnott took to drawing at an early age.

  3. Feb 21, 2024 · Joseph Leonard Sinnott was an American comic book artist. Working primarily as an inker, Joe Sinnott is best known for his long stint on Marvel Comics’ Fantastic Four, from 1965 to 1981 (and briefly in the late 1980s), initially over the pencils of Jack Kirby.

  4. Jun 25, 2020 · Joe Sinnott, the comic book inker best known for his work with Jack Kirby on The Fantastic Four in the 1960s — a run that defined Marvel’s visual aesthetic for decades — died Thursday morning. He...

  5. Jun 25, 2020 · Joe Sinnott, legendary Marvel Comics inker and namesake of the Inkwell Awards' Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame Award, has died at age 93. The artist's work appeared over such pencilers as Jack Kirby and included books like The Fantastic Four, Captain America, and Amazing Spider-Man over his incredible 69-year career.

  6. Oct 6, 2020 · On June 25, Joe Sinnott, an award-winning comic book inker, died at 8:40 a.m., at the age of 93. He was born in Saugerties, and lived there his entire life, except while he was attending the Cartoonists and Illustrators School, later known as the School of Visual Arts, in Manhattan.

  7. Jun 27, 2020 · Joe Sinnott, whose inking was synonymous with the look of classic 1960s era Marvel, passed away at the age of 93 on June 25th, 2020.If he had done nothing in comics other than ink Jack Kirby’s Fantastic Four pencils over more than half of Kirby’s run on the book (from #44 through Kirby’s departure with FF #102), he would be a legend.

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