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Jack Abel

Jack Abel (July 15, 1927 – March 6, 1996)[1][2] was an American comic book artist best known as an inker for leading publishers DC Comics and Marvel Comics. He was DC's primary inker on the Superman titles in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and inked penciler Herb Trimpe's introduction of the popular superhero Wolverine in The Incredible Hulk #181 (Nov. 1974). He sometimes used the pseudonym Gary Michaels.

Jack Abel
Jack Abel by Michael Netzer
Born(1927-07-15)July 15, 1927
DiedMarch 6, 1996(1996-03-06) (aged 68)
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Penciller, Inker
Pseudonym(s)Gary Michaels
Notable works
Superman

Biography

Early life and career

Abel's published work stretches to 1951, when he penciled and inked horror stories for such anthology series as Mr. Publications' (Mike Esposito & Ross Andru's company)[3] Mister Mystery, and Atlas Comics'—the 1950s forerunner of Marvel ComicsJourney into Unknown Worlds, and Western tales in Prize Comics' aptly title Prize Comics Western. He inked science fiction, romance and war comics for Atlas, American Comics Group, Avon Comics, Harvey Comics, and Hillman Periodicals, and later in the decade became a prolific penciler for the DC war titles Our Fighting Forces, Our Army at War, Star Spangled War Stories and All-American Men of War.[4]

DC and Superman

Abel inked hundreds of DC stories, and eventually was chosen to succeed longtime "Superman family" inker George Klein as Curt Swan's embellisher on "Legion of Super-Heroes" in Adventure Comics (most issues, #369–406, June 1968–May 1971); Superman (most issues, #208–219, July 1968–Aug. 1969); "Superman" in Action Comics (#369-392, Nov. 1968–Sept. 1970), and occasional issues of Superboy.[4]

Later career

After a reshuffling at DC c. 1970, Abel went to Marvel. He had already inked Gene Colan there on a long stretch of Iron Man stories beginning with Tales of Suspense #73 (Jan. 1966), under the pseudonym "Gary Michaels".[4][5] As Colan recalled, "He did a lot of Iron Man with me. He had a very slick line, which was okay on Iron Man, of course. Iron Man was made of iron, so you want it to look like metal. But when it came to stone and dark corners and garbage [laughs], he wasn't the man for that".[6]

Later, under his own name, he would embellish Colan on some issues of Daredevil and Tomb of Dracula (including the introduction of Blade, in #10); Trimpe on The Incredible Hulk; George Tuska on Iron Man; and Paul Gulacy on Master of Kung Fu, among other work. From the mid-1970s, Abel inked not only for Marvel and again DC (including its Teen Titans and The Flash), but for the smaller companies Gold Key (Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery, Grimm's Ghost Stories, Mighty Samson, the licensed title The Twilight Zone); Charlton Comics (Ghost Manor, Ghostly Haunts, Haunted, Midnight Tales); Atlas/Seaboard (IronJaw, Morlock 2001); and Skywald Publications (The Heap, and additionally the black-and-white horror comics magazines Nightmare and Psycho).[4]

Baseball-fan Abel, who in the 1970s rented studio space at Neal Adams and Dick Giordano's Continuity Associates,[7] organized the Continuity softball team that played league games in Central Park.[8]

After suffering a serious stroke in 1981, Abel rehabilitated his paralyzed right hand to the extent that he was able to ink and draw again[9]—which he did through the rest of the 1980s, primarily for Marvel.

Comic strips

Outside comic books, Abel inked John Celardo from 1967–1969 on the syndicated comic strip Tales of the Green Beret, written by author Robin Moore.[10]

Awards

In 2016, Abel was nominated and tied for runner-up for the Inkwell Awards Special Recognition Award.[11]

References

  1. ^ Jack Abel at the United States Social Security Death Index via FamilySearch.org. Retrieved February 15, 2013. 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine from the original on July 18, 2015.
  2. ^ Jack Abel at the Lambiek Comiclopedia. 2009-11-24 at the Wayback Machine November 24, 2009.
  3. ^ Lovece, Frank (October 25, 2010). "Long Island Comic Book Artist Mike Esposito Dead at 83". Newsday. from the original on October 11, 2012. Retrieved October 25, 2010. (Requires subscription) Print version: "Mike Esposito, Comic Book Artist", p. A30
  4. ^ a b c d Jack Abel at the Grand Comics Database. Archived 2011-10-24 at WebCite October 24, 2011.
  5. ^ Evanier, Mark (April 14, 2008). . P.O.V. Online (column). Archived from the original on November 26, 2009. Retrieved July 28, 2008.
  6. ^ Gene Colan interview (May 2001). "The Colan Mystique". Comic Book Artist. No. 3. from the original on June 28, 2009.
  7. ^ "Bob McLeod". (interview) Adelaide Comics and Books. 2003. from the original on September 11, 2009.
  8. ^ Gale, Ken. Ken Gale's Pages: The Fandom Fireballs. 2010-07-23 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Shooter, Jim. "Bullpen Bulletins," Marvel comics cover-dated June 1982.
  10. ^ Jack Abel entry, The Comic Strip Project, "Who's Who of Comic Strip Producers", A-Part 1. .
  11. ^ Inkwell Awards 2016 Winners

External links

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • (1994). (1994).
  • "Remembering Jack Abel", Comic Book Marketplace, vol. 2, #46 (April 1997): Reminiscences by Gene Colan, Peter David, Joe Giella, Russ Heath, Joe Kubert, Alan Kupperberg, and Steve Mitchell
  • Schenk, Ramon (ed.). . Archived from the original on March 5, 2008. Retrieved June 6, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)Additional made June 15, 2010.

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Jack Abel July 15 1927 March 6 1996 1 2 was an American comic book artist best known as an inker for leading publishers DC Comics and Marvel Comics He was DC s primary inker on the Superman titles in the late 1960s and early 1970s and inked penciler Herb Trimpe s introduction of the popular superhero Wolverine in The Incredible Hulk 181 Nov 1974 He sometimes used the pseudonym Gary Michaels Jack AbelJack Abel by Michael NetzerBorn 1927 07 15 July 15 1927DiedMarch 6 1996 1996 03 06 aged 68 NationalityAmericanArea s Penciller InkerPseudonym s Gary MichaelsNotable worksSuperman Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 DC and Superman 1 3 Later career 1 4 Comic strips 2 Awards 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditEarly life and career Edit Abel s published work stretches to 1951 when he penciled and inked horror stories for such anthology series as Mr Publications Mike Esposito amp Ross Andru s company 3 Mister Mystery and Atlas Comics the 1950s forerunner of Marvel Comics Journey into Unknown Worlds and Western tales in Prize Comics aptly title Prize Comics Western He inked science fiction romance and war comics for Atlas American Comics Group Avon Comics Harvey Comics and Hillman Periodicals and later in the decade became a prolific penciler for the DC war titles Our Fighting Forces Our Army at War Star Spangled War Stories and All American Men of War 4 DC and Superman Edit Abel inked hundreds of DC stories and eventually was chosen to succeed longtime Superman family inker George Klein as Curt Swan s embellisher on Legion of Super Heroes in Adventure Comics most issues 369 406 June 1968 May 1971 Superman most issues 208 219 July 1968 Aug 1969 Superman in Action Comics 369 392 Nov 1968 Sept 1970 and occasional issues of Superboy 4 Later career Edit After a reshuffling at DC c 1970 Abel went to Marvel He had already inked Gene Colan there on a long stretch of Iron Man stories beginning with Tales of Suspense 73 Jan 1966 under the pseudonym Gary Michaels 4 5 As Colan recalled He did a lot of Iron Man with me He had a very slick line which was okay on Iron Man of course Iron Man was made of iron so you want it to look like metal But when it came to stone and dark corners and garbage laughs he wasn t the man for that 6 Later under his own name he would embellish Colan on some issues of Daredevil and Tomb of Dracula including the introduction of Blade in 10 Trimpe on The Incredible Hulk George Tuska on Iron Man and Paul Gulacy on Master of Kung Fu among other work From the mid 1970s Abel inked not only for Marvel and again DC including its Teen Titans and The Flash but for the smaller companies Gold Key Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery Grimm s Ghost Stories Mighty Samson the licensed title The Twilight Zone Charlton Comics Ghost Manor Ghostly Haunts Haunted Midnight Tales Atlas Seaboard IronJaw Morlock 2001 and Skywald Publications The Heap and additionally the black and white horror comics magazines Nightmare and Psycho 4 Baseball fan Abel who in the 1970s rented studio space at Neal Adams and Dick Giordano s Continuity Associates 7 organized the Continuity softball team that played league games in Central Park 8 After suffering a serious stroke in 1981 Abel rehabilitated his paralyzed right hand to the extent that he was able to ink and draw again 9 which he did through the rest of the 1980s primarily for Marvel Comic strips Edit Outside comic books Abel inked John Celardo from 1967 1969 on the syndicated comic strip Tales of the Green Beret written by author Robin Moore 10 Awards EditIn 2016 Abel was nominated and tied for runner up for the Inkwell Awards Special Recognition Award 11 References Edit Jack Abel at the United States Social Security Death Index via FamilySearch org Retrieved February 15 2013 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine from the original on July 18 2015 Jack Abel at the Lambiek Comiclopedia Archived 2009 11 24 at the Wayback Machine November 24 2009 Lovece Frank October 25 2010 Long Island Comic Book Artist Mike Esposito Dead at 83 Newsday Archived from the original on October 11 2012 Retrieved October 25 2010 Requires subscription Print version Mike Esposito Comic Book Artist p A30 a b c d Jack Abel at the Grand Comics Database Archived 2011 10 24 at WebCite October 24 2011 Evanier Mark April 14 2008 Why did some artists working for Marvel in the sixties use phony names P O V Online column Archived from the original on November 26 2009 Retrieved July 28 2008 Gene Colan interview May 2001 The Colan Mystique Comic Book Artist No 3 Archived from the original on June 28 2009 Bob McLeod interview Adelaide Comics and Books 2003 Archived from the original on September 11 2009 Gale Ken Ken Gale s Pages The Fandom Fireballs Archived 2010 07 23 at the Wayback Machine Shooter Jim Bullpen Bulletins Marvel comics cover dated June 1982 Jack Abel entry The Comic Strip Project Who s Who of Comic Strip Producers A Part 1 WebCitation archive Inkwell Awards 2016 WinnersExternal links EditJack Abel at the Comic Book DB archived from the original The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators Comic Art amp Graffix Gallery Murphy Anderson interview 1994 1994 WebCite archive Remembering Jack Abel Comic Book Marketplace vol 2 46 April 1997 Reminiscences by Gene Colan Peter David Joe Giella Russ Heath Joe Kubert Alan Kupperberg and Steve Mitchell Schenk Ramon ed Charlton Personnel Archived from the original on March 5 2008 Retrieved June 6 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Additional made June 15 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Abel amp oldid 1147008101, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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