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  • John Severin
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YearOfDeath
  • 2012
MonthOfBirth
  • December
MonthOfDeath
  • February
Links
  • *Wikipedia:John Severin *John Severin interview, The Comics Journal
YearOfBirth
  • 1921
Titles
  • Penciler; Inker; Cover Artist
DayOfDeath
  • 12
CityOfBirth
  • Jersey City
DayOfBirth
  • 21
Employers
  • Atlas/Seaboard Comics; Dark Horse; DC; EC; Globe Communications; Marvel; Prize; Warren Publishing
Gender
  • Male
RealName
  • John Powers Severin
CountryOfBirth
  • USA
Pseudonyms
  • John Severin
PersonalHistory
  • John Powers Severin is an American comic book artist noted for his distinctive artwork with EC Comics, primarily on the war comics Two-Fisted Tales and Frontline Combat, and for Marvel Comics, primarily on its war and Western comics. Severin was inducted into the Will Eisner Hall of Fame in 2003. He is the brother of artist Marie Severin. Biography Severin began drawing professionally at the age of ten, when he contributed cartoons to The Hobo News. After high school, he worked as an apprentice machinist and then enlisted in the Army during World War II. In the post-WWII years, he entered the comic book field working for several publishers, including stories for Crestwood's American Eagle. At EC, Severin initially worked in tandem with Will Elder, penciling stories that Elder inked, and both were among the original five artists who launched Harvey Kurtzman's Mad, along with Kurtzman, Wally Wood and Jack Davis. In addition to his position as the lead artist for Two-Fisted Tales, he was its editor for its final issues in 1954. For years, he was a major contributor to Cracked magazine as cartoonist on the Cracked television parodies and other features. With Warren Publishing, he drew for Blazing Combat and Creepy. Marvel Comics Severin did extensive work for Marvel Comics, including The Hulk, The 'Nam, Conan, Captain Savage, What The?! and Semper Fi. As inker, he teamed with penciler Dick Ayers on an acclaimed run of Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos that won the Alley Award for Best War Title of 1967 and 1968. Active into the 21st Century, he illustrated the controversial 2003 Marvel limited series The Rawhide Kid, a lighthearted parallel universe Western that reimagined the outlaw hero as a kitschy, though still formidably gunslinging gay man. He collaborated with his sister, Marie Severin, on Marvel's King Kull. As a comics artist, caricaturist, cartoonist and colorist, she is best-known for her Marvel Comics work on such characters as the Hulk, the Sub-Mariner and Doctor Strange. Awards and Honors Severin artwork has been exhibited three times at the Words & Pictures Museum in Northampton, Massachusetts — in the grand-opening group show , the group exhibit "War No More" and the group show "Classic Comics - A Selection of Stories from EC Comics" . He was was nominated for a Shazam Award in 1973, for Best Inker and was among the winners of the Cartoon Art Museum's 2001 Sparky Award. Quotes
StateOfBirth
  • New Jersey
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