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George Tuska (/ ˈ t ʌ s k ə /; April 26, 1916 – October 16, 2009), who early in his career used a variety of pen names including Carl Larson, was an American comic book and newspaper comic strip artist best known for his 1940s work on various Captain Marvel titles and the crime fiction series Crime Does Not Pay and for his 1960s work illustrating Iron Man and other Marvel Comics characters.
George Aksut, Carl Larson, Floyd Kelly, Bud Thom. (26 April 1916 - 15 October 2009, USA) 'Newsman Balks Scheme to Kill Key Witness' (Authentic Police Cases #8, St. John Publishing, 1948). Born in Hartford, Connecticut into a family of Russian immigrants, George Tuska finished his studies at the National Academy of Design in New York City at age ...
Learn about George Tuska, a prolific comic artist who worked on Iron Man, X-Men, Superman, and more. Browse his most popular artwork, including sketches, covers, and strips.
Oct 16, 2009 · George Tuska, whose career in comics dates back to 1939 and his work in Will Eisner's studio, died around midnight on October 16 at the age of 93. The son of Russian immigrants, Tuska was born in Hartford, Connecticut on April 26, 1916 and grew up to attend the National Academy of Design.
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Oct 16, 2009 · George Tuska, 1916 – 2009. by Mike Gold · October 16, 2009. Pioneer comic book and newspaper strip artist George Tuska died yesterday at the age of 93.