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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don_HeckDon Heck - Wikipedia

    Donald L. Heck [1] (January 2, 1929 – February 23, 1995 [2] [3]) was an American comics artist best known for co-creating the Marvel Comics characters Iron Man, the Wasp, Black Widow, Hawkeye and Wonder Man and for his long run penciling the Marvel superhero -team series The Avengers during the 1960s Silver Age of comic books .

  2. Don Heck was born on January 2, 1929, in the Queens borough of New York City. He attended Woodrow Wilson Vocational High School in Jamaica and Community College in Brooklyn. Milt Caniff's and Jack Davis's work influenced him strongly. His first professional art assignment came in 1949 at Harvey Comics, where he copied newspaper strips for ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Larry_LieberLarry Lieber - Wikipedia

    Lieber's earliest, tentatively confirmed pre-superhero Marvel script is for the six-page Don Heck-illustrated "I Am the Beast-Man" in Strange Tales #77 (Oct. 1960), and his first confirmed is the 13-page "I Led the Strange Search for Manoo", penciled by Kirby and inked by Dick Ayers, in Amazing Adventures #2 (July 1961).

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  5. Nov 3, 2023 · Here are some significant issues that many collectors consider valuable: Tales of Suspense #39 – This is the debut of Iron Man, and Don Heck’s art was instrumental in bringing the character to life. Due to its significance, this issue is highly sought after by collectors. Avengers #1 – Although primarily drawn by Jack Kirby, Don Heck took ...

  6. May 22, 2018 · The early creative history of “Avengers” is more akin to planetary formation than the typical production process of a 1960s Marvel comic. Jack Kirby and Stan Lee smashed the necessary solar debris into a bubbling molten blob but then they quickly left the terraforming process to Don Heck and Roy Thomas. I wouldn’t characterize Jack Kirby ...

  7. Don Heck. (2 January 1929 - 23 February 1995, USA) An Offical Inquiry (Unknown World of Science Fiction #4, 1975) Don Heck's professional career began in 1949 when he got a job in the production department of Harvey Comics. Heck did his first comic book illustration through Quality and Hillman however. he eventually worked for Comic Media for ...

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