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  1. Sheldon "Shelly" Moldoff (/ ˈ m oʊ l d ɒ f /; April 14, 1920 – February 29, 2012) was an American comics artist best known for his early work on the DC Comics characters Hawkman and Hawkgirl, and as one of Bob Kane's primary "ghost artists" (uncredited collaborators) on the superhero Batman.

    • American
    • February 29, 2012 (aged 91), Fort Lauderdale, Florida
    • Sheldon Douglas Moldoff, April 14, 1920, New York City, New York
  2. Dec 13, 2017 · Sheldon "Shelly" Moldoff (born on April 14, 1920) was an American comic artist best known for his early work on the DC Comics characters Hawkman & Hawkgirl, and as one of Bob Kane 's primary "ghost artists" (uncredited collaborators) on Batman.

  3. He eventually retired to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where he passed away at the age of 91 in 2012. Hopefully new fans will continue to discover and enjoy the art and contributions to an under-appreciated era of Bat-history made by Shelly Moldoff, the definitive Batman artist of the 1950s. Filed Under: Batman, Bob Kane, Sheldon Moldoff.

  4. Mar 8, 2012 · Sheldon Moldoff, who drew some of the most recognizable superheroes of comic books’ golden age without receiving recognition in his own right until decades later, died on Feb. 29 near his home...

  5. Sheldon “Shelly” Moldoff of Lauderhill got his start in the comic industry more than 60 years ago drawing “believe it or not” filler items. In the 1940’s, the so-called Golden Age of comics, he drew such strips as Hawkman, Kid Eternity and The Black Pirate. he also drew covers for the first appearances of Green Lantern and The Flash.

  6. Comic Art & Graffix Gallery Artist Biographies - Sheldon Moldoff. Sheldon Moldoff was born in New York City on April 14, 1920. He learned how to draw with a hanincr=F|dful of chalk, using the sidewalks of Manhattan as his canvas.

  7. Art Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Sheldon Moldoff was one of the great, uncredited illustrators during the Golden Age of comics. His earliest canvases were the sidewalks of New York, which he would draw upon with colored chalks.

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