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He worked in the comics field until the early 1950s. He also contributed to pre-Code horror, crime, war and western tales for Atlas. His self-created back-up crime feature Let's Play Detective. While still a teenager, he did the backgrounds for Syd Shores' Captain America in 1942, and eventually worked on titles such as: The Patriot, The Destroyer, The Human Torch, Jap Buster Johnson and Jet Dixon of the Space Squadron, All Winners Comics, Marvel Mystery, Sub Mariner Comics, Young Allies and so much more. He eventually became a staff artist at Timely during the Golden Age of comics. Allen was born in Manhattan and studied at the High School of Industrial Arts. We are excited to announce that Allen Bellman will be returning to the 2011 CCE!. TIMELY ARTIST ALLEN BELLMAN RETURNS TO THE CINCINNATI COMIC EXPO! Today, Stan Goldberg is currently working on many projects still manages to find time to do other freelance work. I look back on that time and find myself very fortunate to have been involved." Little did we know we were producing heroes and villains that would become the superstars of the industry.
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Recently, Stan reflected on his Marvel work: "Those early days were exciting times. Stan’s other freelance work over the past 20 years has included penciling Captain Carrot for DC, drawing children's story and activity books for various publishers, illustrating various greeting cards, and doing magazine illustrations for National Lampoon, Child, Redbook, Seventeen, Ms., Working Woman,and many others. In the early 1990s, Stan drew the Riverdale characters for the Archie Meets the Punisher crossover between Archie and Marvel. From 1975 until 1980, he also drew the Sunday Archie newspaper strip.
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Stan also began a long association with Archie Comics, with his work appearing in most of the company’s titles at one time of another. For three years, he drew all the teen titles for DC Comics: Debbie, Scooter, and Binky. In 1968, Stan left Marvel to freelance for other companies. Being in the early 1960s, Stan started co-plotting his humor stories with Stan Lee, often writing entire plots for Lee. ĭuring the period from 1949 to the late 1960’s, Stan also illustrated horror stories, drew gag cartoons for men’s magazines, created a classic pop art billboard ("No Cal Soda"), and drew such titles for Marvel as Patsy Walker, My Girl Patsy, all the Millie the Model books, and several funny animal books. As "Stan G" he was the color designer for all classic Marvel super heroes and villains of the 1960's, including Spider-Man, The Fantastic Four, The X-Men, and The Hulk. In 1958, he went freelance but continued to color all Marvel comics until the mid-1960s.
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Two years later, Stan became the color department manager, and colored not just interiors, but also every cover the rest of the decade. Stan Goldberg has been a comic book artist for over 60 years, having started his career (at age 16) in 1949 as a staff colorist for Timely (now known as Marvel) Comics. The Cincinnati Comic Expo welcomes Stan Goldberg!Ī legend with over 60 years in the Comic Book Business!