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  1. Michael Sekowsky (/ səˈkaʊski /; November 19, 1923 – March 30, 1989) [1] was an American comics artist known as the penciler for DC Comics ' Justice League of America during most of the 1960s, and as the regular writer and artist on Wonder Woman during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

  2. Michael Sekowsky was an American comics artist known as the penciler for DC Comics' Justice League of America during most of the 1960s, and as the regular writer and artist on Wonder Woman during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

    • The Brave and the Bold #28 (Feb./ March 1960): Up until this time, the only DC superheroes who were allowed to meet face-to-face were Superman and Batman in the pages of World’s Finest Comics.
    • Showcase #66-67 (Jan./ Feb. – March/April 1967). B’wana Beast was nuts! White guy in Africa gets a helmet and a serum from a purple gorilla (who you can be sure appeared on the cover) that not only allows him to control the wild beasts of the jungles, but also merge as many as four animals into a single mega-creature, a chimera, possessing the properties of them all.
    • Showcase #68–69, #71 (May/June – July/Aug., Nov./ Dec. 1967). Speaking of the funny, Sekowsky drew that too. Lots of it, including the Maniaks, created with writer E. Nelson Bridwell.
    • Metal Men #32-41 (June/July 1968–Dec. 1969/Jan. 1970). Somewhere around 1968, Mike Sekowsky became one of the go-to guys for titles that needed a freshening up or a new direction.
  3. Jun 21, 2022 · Mike Sekowskys art and 70s pop music have characteristics in common for me: As a kid, I didn’t like either of it, and now I look back on both with a sentimental warm feeling. It’s not easy to explain. But I was warned by one of my older colleagues this would happen.

  4. www.artnet.com › artists › mike-sekowskyMike Sekowsky - Artnet

    Dec 21, 2021 · View Mike Sekowskys artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

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  5. Throughout the 1940s, he provided artwork for All Winner Comics, Comedy Comics, Marvel Mystery Comics, Tough Kid Squad, Young Allies Comics, Daring Comics and Two Gun Kid. He became a versatile Marvel and DC artist in the 1950s, drawing various romance and superhero titles until the 1970s.

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  7. May 18, 2021 · Mike Sekowsky, a.k.a. co-creator, first artist, he's certainly a charter member of DC's most important superhero club, the JLA. Sekowsky is an example of a guy whose style mirrored the era, but as times changed, his art evolved.