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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rick_VeitchRick Veitch - Wikipedia

    Richard Veitch ( / viːtʃ /; [1] born May 7, 1951) [2] is an American comics artist and writer who has worked in mainstream, underground, and alternative comics . Biography. Rick Veitch is a native of the small town of Bellows Falls, Vermont. [3] . One of six children, he was raised Catholic.

    • Artist, writer
    • American
    • May 7, 1951 (age 72)
  2. In 2020 Rick was named Vermont’s fourth official Cartoonist Laureate. He lives in West Townshend, Vermont with his wife Cindy. Rick Veitch was born in Bellows Falls, Vermont and felt the calling of comics at an early age. While still in high school, he and his brother, Tom Veitch, creat.

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  4. Apr 4, 2022 · A page from 1971's New Gods #1, text/art by Kirby, with Vince Colletta on inks, including "the source", an influence on Veitch. And in New Gods Jack also brings a deeply spiritual concept into comics, The Source. He was on a creative arc going in the right direction, but I think the marketplace failed him.

  5. May 24, 2013 · From The Comics Journal #175 (March 1995) Rick Veitch is having the sort of career that most cartoonists only dream about. He drew his first comics at home; saw his work published at the end of the underground era with Last Gasp’s Two-Fisted Zombies; was a member of the first class of the Joe Kubert School (along with longtime friend ...

  6. May 21, 2023 · Superman, in fact, was created by two Jewish men, writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and was first published in 1938 by DC Comics. “They wanted to defeat Hitler,” Veitch said. “Superman was their answer to Adolf Hitler, and the Blitzkrieg and all of that.”. From the beginning, Superman was a big success.

  7. www.dc.com › talent › rick-veitchRick Veitch | DC

    Rick Veitch. Rick Veitch was part of the the Joe Kubert School's first graduating class in 1978 and began his professional career in mainstream comics contributing short stories to DC's OUR ARMY AT WAR. Rick's work also appeared in Heavy Metal magazine and he contributed regularly to Marvel's Epic Magazine, which published his first ...

  8. Tom Veitch was Rick's older brother, an industry legend in his own right who penned underground comics in the '60s and '70s and went on to write massively successful Star Wars comics. The two ...

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