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rdfs:comment | - Mac Raboy was an artist for Timely/Atlas Comics.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Mac Raboy File:Mac Raboy.jpg Gallery Real Name Emmanuel Raboy Pseudonyms Mac Raboy Job Titles Penciler; Inker; Cover Artist Gender Date of Birth April 17, 1914 Date of Death December 12, 1967 Place of Birth New York City, United States of America First publication Unknown
- Emmanuel "Mac" Raboy (1914-1967) was an American cartoonist whose comic books and strips remain collectibles nearly 40 years after his death. Born in New York City, he began his art career with the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression. In the 1940s he began working for comic books and gained fame as the illustrator for Captain Marvel, Jr. and the Green Lama. In the spring of 1946, King Features hired him to continue the Sunday page adventures of Flash Gordon, which he continued to work on until his death.
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abstract | - Mac Raboy was an artist for Timely/Atlas Comics.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Mac Raboy File:Mac Raboy.jpg Gallery Real Name Emmanuel Raboy Pseudonyms Mac Raboy Job Titles Penciler; Inker; Cover Artist Gender Date of Birth April 17, 1914 Date of Death December 12, 1967 Place of Birth New York City, United States of America First publication Unknown
- Emmanuel "Mac" Raboy (1914-1967) was an American cartoonist whose comic books and strips remain collectibles nearly 40 years after his death. Born in New York City, he began his art career with the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression. In the 1940s he began working for comic books and gained fame as the illustrator for Captain Marvel, Jr. and the Green Lama. In the spring of 1946, King Features hired him to continue the Sunday page adventures of Flash Gordon, which he continued to work on until his death.
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