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George Papp

George Edward Papp[1] (January 20, 1916 – August 8, 1989)[2] was an American comics artist best known as one of the principal artists on the long-running Superboy feature for DC Comics. Papp also co-created the Green Arrow character with Mort Weisinger and co-created Congo Bill with writer Whitney Ellsworth.

George Papp
BornGeorge Edward Papp
(1916-01-20)January 20, 1916
DiedAugust 8, 1989(1989-08-08) (aged 73)
Oradell, New Jersey, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Penciller, Artist, Inker
Notable works
Superboy
"Green Arrow"
"Congo Bill"

Career edit

George Papp began his comic book career with the occasional feature and cartoon in early issues of the Superman line of comics. "Pep Morgan" and "Clip Carson" were the first features he worked on for Action Comics.[3] Papp's comics work was primarily for DC Comics but he briefly worked for Columbia Comics and Harvey Comics as well.[4] He and writer Whitney Ellsworth created Congo Bill in More Fun Comics #56 (June 1940).[5] Papp and Mort Weisinger co-created Green Arrow in More Fun Comics #73 (Nov. 1941).[6] World War II interrupted Papp's comics career and he joined the U.S. Army.[3] In 1946, Papp returned to DC Comics and drew the "Green Arrow" feature in both Adventure Comics and World's Finest Comics until 1958. He drew the "Superboy'" feature in Adventure Comics from 1958–1963 as well as the Superboy solo title until 1968.[4] Bizarro's first comic book appearance, in Superboy #68 (Oct. 1958), was drawn by Papp.[7] Robert Bernstein and Papp introduced the Phantom Zone and General Zod into the Superman mythos in Adventure Comics #283 (April 1961).[8] His other work includes some of the early appearances of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He drew the Green Arrow character for the final time in The Brave and the Bold #71 (April–May 1967).[4] Papp was fired by DC in 1968 along with many other prominent writers and artists who had made demands for health and retirement benefits.[9] His final new work in the comics industry appeared in Superboy #148 (June 1968).[4] He then worked in commercial art and advertising.[1]

Bibliography edit

Columbia Comics edit

DC Comics edit

Harvey Comics edit

  • Champion Comics #2, 5 (1939–1940)
  • Cyclone Comics #1, 3 (1940)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bails, Jerry (n.d.). "Papp, George". Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928–1999. from the original on March 10, 2016.
  2. ^ "George E Papp, 8 August 1989". Social Security Death Index. n.d.
  3. ^ a b "George Papp". Lambiek Comiclopedia. 2016. from the original on October 28, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d George Papp at the Grand Comics Database
  5. ^ Markstein, Don (2007). "Congo Bill". Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on June 24, 2016. Nobody knows for sure who wrote Bill's first adventure, but it's likely to have been editor Whitney Ellsworth. The artist was George Papp...Ellsworth and Papp didn't stay with Bill very long — he was handled by a variety of creative personnel over the years.
  6. ^ Wallace, Daniel; Dolan, Hannah, ed. (2010). "1940s". DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 37. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. Writer Mort Weisinger and artist George Papp ushered in the era of Green Arrow by foregoing a traditional origin story. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Irvine, Alex "1950s" in Dolan, p. 91: "A book-length story by writer Otto Binder and artist George Papp took up the entirety of Superboy #68. Bizarro was a copy of the Boy of Steel, created by a malfunctioning prototype duplicator ray."
  8. ^ McAvennie, Michael "1960s" in Dolan, p. 102
  9. ^ Barr, Mike W. (Summer 1999). "The Madames & the Girls: The DC Writers Purge of 1968". Comic Book Artist (5). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing.

External links edit

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • George Papp at Mike's Amazing World of Comics
Preceded by
n/a
"Green Arrow" feature
in Adventure Comics artist

1946–1958
Succeeded by
Preceded by
n/a
"Green Arrow" feature
in World's Finest Comics artist

1946–1958
Succeeded by
Jack Kirby
Preceded by
John Sikela
Superboy artist
1958–1968
Succeeded by
Preceded by
John Sikela
"Superboy" feature
in Adventure Comics artist

1958–1963
Succeeded by
n/a

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George Edward Papp 1 January 20 1916 August 8 1989 2 was an American comics artist best known as one of the principal artists on the long running Superboy feature for DC Comics Papp also co created the Green Arrow character with Mort Weisinger and co created Congo Bill with writer Whitney Ellsworth George PappBornGeorge Edward Papp 1916 01 20 January 20 1916DiedAugust 8 1989 1989 08 08 aged 73 Oradell New Jersey U S NationalityAmericanArea s Penciller Artist InkerNotable worksSuperboy Green Arrow Congo Bill Contents 1 Career 2 Bibliography 2 1 Columbia Comics 2 2 DC Comics 2 3 Harvey Comics 3 References 4 External linksCareer editGeorge Papp began his comic book career with the occasional feature and cartoon in early issues of the Superman line of comics Pep Morgan and Clip Carson were the first features he worked on for Action Comics 3 Papp s comics work was primarily for DC Comics but he briefly worked for Columbia Comics and Harvey Comics as well 4 He and writer Whitney Ellsworth created Congo Bill in More Fun Comics 56 June 1940 5 Papp and Mort Weisinger co created Green Arrow in More Fun Comics 73 Nov 1941 6 World War II interrupted Papp s comics career and he joined the U S Army 3 In 1946 Papp returned to DC Comics and drew the Green Arrow feature in both Adventure Comics and World s Finest Comics until 1958 He drew the Superboy feature in Adventure Comics from 1958 1963 as well as the Superboy solo title until 1968 4 Bizarro s first comic book appearance in Superboy 68 Oct 1958 was drawn by Papp 7 Robert Bernstein and Papp introduced the Phantom Zone and General Zod into the Superman mythos in Adventure Comics 283 April 1961 8 His other work includes some of the early appearances of the Legion of Super Heroes He drew the Green Arrow character for the final time in The Brave and the Bold 71 April May 1967 4 Papp was fired by DC in 1968 along with many other prominent writers and artists who had made demands for health and retirement benefits 9 His final new work in the comics industry appeared in Superboy 148 June 1968 4 He then worked in commercial art and advertising 1 Bibliography editColumbia Comics edit Big Shot Comics 5 6 1940 DC Comics edit Action Comics 5 7 11 14 16 18 20 22 28 41 1938 1941 Adventure Comics 34 Fantastic Facts feature 104 205 207 249 Green Arrow feature 251 254 255 258 259 261 262 264 267 269 270 272 275 277 282 283 287 290 295 297 299 300 303 310 312 315 Superboy feature 320 348 358 Legion of Super Heroes feature 1939 1967 All American Men of War 11 13 14 22 26 28 1954 1955 Batman 1 3 16 Fantastic Facts feature 1940 1943 The Brave and the Bold 71 Batman and Green Arrow 1967 Congo Bill 4 1955 Detective Comics 35 37 Fantastic Facts feature 71 1940 1943 Gang Busters 2 4 7 8 40 61 1948 1958 House of Mystery 26 56 61 68 70 73 1954 1958 House of Secrets 6 8 10 1957 1958 Leading Comics 1 3 5 1941 1943 More Fun Comics 38 52 54 55 Fantastic Facts feature 56 67 Congo Bill feature 68 76 Clip Carson feature 73 84 Green Arrow feature 1938 1942 Mr District Attorney 4 57 58 1948 1957 My Greatest Adventure 21 1958 New York World s Fair Comics 2 Fantastic Facts feature 1940 Our Army at War 25 26 31 36 44 48 1954 1956 Our Fighting Forces 1 3 6 7 10 11 1954 1956 Real Fact Comics 6 8 1947 Star Spangled Comics 91 105 118 Captain Compass feature 1949 1951 Star Spangled War Stories 23 30 32 1954 1955 Superboy 65 73 75 79 81 83 97 99 102 104 128 130 137 139 142 144 145 148 1958 1968 Superman 130 152 177 1959 1965 Superman s Pal Jimmy Olsen 79 80 82 84 86 88 90 94 1964 1966 Tales of the Unexpected 6 9 13 14 27 1956 1958 Tomahawk 48 1957 World s Finest Comics 23 25 95 Green Arrow feature 1946 1958 Harvey Comics edit Champion Comics 2 5 1939 1940 Cyclone Comics 1 3 1940 References edit a b Bails Jerry n d Papp George Who s Who of American Comic Books 1928 1999 Archived from the original on March 10 2016 George E Papp 8 August 1989 Social Security Death Index n d a b George Papp Lambiek Comiclopedia 2016 Archived from the original on October 28 2015 a b c d George Papp at the Grand Comics Database Markstein Don 2007 Congo Bill Don Markstein s Toonopedia Archived from the original on June 24 2016 Nobody knows for sure who wrote Bill s first adventure but it s likely to have been editor Whitney Ellsworth The artist was George Papp Ellsworth and Papp didn t stay with Bill very long he was handled by a variety of creative personnel over the years Wallace Daniel Dolan Hannah ed 2010 1940s DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 37 ISBN 978 0 7566 6742 9 Writer Mort Weisinger and artist George Papp ushered in the era of Green Arrow by foregoing a traditional origin story a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Irvine Alex 1950s in Dolan p 91 A book length story by writer Otto Binder and artist George Papp took up the entirety of Superboy 68 Bizarro was a copy of the Boy of Steel created by a malfunctioning prototype duplicator ray McAvennie Michael 1960s in Dolan p 102 Barr Mike W Summer 1999 The Madames amp the Girls The DC Writers Purge of 1968 Comic Book Artist 5 Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing External links editGeorge Papp at the Comic Book DB archived from the original George Papp at Mike s Amazing World of ComicsPreceded byn a Green Arrow feature in Adventure Comics artist1946 1958 Succeeded byJack KirbyPreceded byn a Green Arrow feature in World s Finest Comics artist1946 1958 Succeeded byJack KirbyPreceded byJohn Sikela Superboy artist1958 1968 Succeeded byAl PlastinoPreceded byJohn Sikela Superboy feature in Adventure Comics artist1958 1963 Succeeded byn a Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Papp amp oldid 1176815492, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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