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John J. Sikela (1907 - 1998) John Sikela was born in Slovakia in 1907. Along with Wayne Boring, he was one of the most important and long lasting ghost artists on Joe Shuster's 'Superman' comic. He joined the studios in 1940, where he worked close with Joe Shuster, doing pencilling and inking work. His solo work featured dynamic panels with big ...
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Apr 1, 2019 · A Slovak helped create Superman. John Sikela, a native of Veľké Kozmálovce in Slovakia, was great at drawing. Had he not left Czechoslovakia, he never would have drawn Superman. Peter Getting. External contributor. One of the 1943 Superman issues, which John Sikela helped co-draw. (Source: Marko Erd)
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John Sikela. (1907, Slovakia - 23 March 1998, USA) John Sikela, born in Slovakia, was, along with Wayne Boring, the most important and long lasting ghost artists on Joe Shuster's 'Superman' comic. He joined the studios in 1940, where he worked close with Joe Shuster, doing pencilling and inking work. His solo work featured dynamic panels with ...
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John Sikela (b. 1907 – d.March 23, 1998) was a comic book artist.
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•John Sikela's Images as a Penciler
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John Sikela (1907-98) Perhaps next to Wayne Boring, John was the most important and long lasting of the Shuster ghosts. Sikela began working in the Shuster shop in 1940. His first solo job appearing in Superman 12 "Luthor and the Giant Animals of Baracoda Island" in September 1941. Sikela often worked closely with Shuster, pencilling and inking ...
Biography: John Sikela was an early ghost artist in the Siegel and Shuster studio, working on Superman. He later worked on Superboy #1 and contributed to the Superboy comic through the 1950s. He also was an artist on Siegel and Shuster's Funnyman series.