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José Delbo

José Delbo (born December 9, 1933)[1] is an Argentine comics artist. He is best known for his work on Wonder Woman for DC Comics and The Transformers for Marvel Comics.

José Delbo
Delbo at the Florida Supercon in 2013
BornJosé Delbo
(1933-12-09) December 9, 1933 (age 89)
NationalityArgentine
Area(s)Penciller, Inker
Notable works
Wonder Woman
The Transformers
AwardsInkpot Award 2013
http://josedelbo.com/

Career

José Delbo became a professional comics artist at the age of 16 working for the Argentine Poncho Negro series.[2] Due to political instability in Argentina, he moved to Brazil in 1963 and then to the United States two years later.[3] His early work for the U.S. market included Billy the Kid for Charlton Comics.[2] He drew many TV tie-in comic books for Dell Comics and Western Publishing's Gold Key Comics including The Brady Bunch, Hogan's Heroes, The Mod Squad, The Monkees, and The Twilight Zone.[4] A comics biography of Dwight D. Eisenhower drawn by Delbo was published by Dell in 1969 soon after the former President's death.[5] Delbo named The Monkees, The Lone Ranger, and an adaptation of the Yellow Submarine film as being among his favorite projects.[6]

His first work for DC Comics appeared in The Spectre #10 (May–June 1969).[4] Delbo became the artist on the Wonder Woman title with issue #222 (Feb.–March 1976) and drew the series until #286 (Dec. 1981). Following the popularity of the Wonder Woman television series (initially set during World War II), Delbo and writer Martin Pasko transposed the comic book series to this era.[7] A few months after the TV series changed its setting to the 1970s, Delbo and Jack C. Harris returned the comic book to the contemporary timeline.[8] Soon after, Wonder Woman's longtime love interest Steve Trevor was killed but writer Gerry Conway and Delbo brought the character back to life again in issue #271 (Sept. 1980).[9] The Lumberjack, a character created by Delbo and Conway in Wonder Woman #268 (June 1980) appeared on the Supergirl television series in 2015.[10] Conway and Delbo introduced a new version of the Cheetah in issue #274 (Dec. 1980).[11]

Delbo's other work for DC includes the Batman Family,[12] three stories for the "Whatever Happened to...?" backup feature in DC Comics Presents,[13] the Jimmy Olsen feature in The Superman Family, and the Batgirl feature in Detective Comics. His final major work for DC was a brief run on the Superman/Batman feature in World's Finest Comics in 1985.[4][14]

In 1986, Delbo began working for Marvel Comics where he drew ThunderCats, The Transformers,[15] and NFL SuperPro. He co-created Brute Force with Simon Furman in 1990.[4]

Delbo taught at The Kubert School from the 1990s until 2005. After moving to Florida, he taught at a "cartoon camp" program for school-aged children in Boca Raton.[6][16]

Awards

Delbo received an Inkpot Award at the San Diego Comic-Con International in 2013.[17]

Bibliography

Charlton Comics

DC Comics

Dell Comics

Gold Key Comics

Marvel Comics

Tower Comics

  • Fight the Enemy #1, 3 (1966–1967)

Valiant Comics

References

  1. ^ Miller, John Jackson (June 10, 2005). . Comics Buyer's Guide. Iola, Wisconsin. Archived from the original on February 18, 2011.
  2. ^ a b "José Delbo". Lambiek Comiclopedia. March 11, 2014. from the original on August 15, 2014.
  3. ^ Cooke, Jon B. (December 2002). "Delbo's Authentic Artistry". Comic Book Artist. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing (23): 79. The political situation made things very difficult. Army revolts, incredible inflation, etc. There was a tremendously bad situation in Argentina with no tranquilty.
  4. ^ a b c d José Delbo at the Grand Comics Database
  5. ^ Evanier, Mark (January 2, 2006). "Bio Comix". News From ME. from the original on July 14, 2014.
  6. ^ a b Stroud, Bryan D. (June 1, 2011). "José Delbo Interview". The Silver Age Sage. from the original on August 29, 2012.
  7. ^ McAvennie, Michael (2010). "1970s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.). DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 172. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. "Writer Martin Pasko and artist José Delbo detailed the first chronological meeting between Earth-1's modern-day Wonder Woman and her Earth-2 equivalent during World War II. The comic's time and Earth shifts were actually dictated by ABC-TV's popular Wonder Woman TV series, set during World War II, and they continued in this era for the next fifteen issues.
  8. ^ McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 179: "To reflect the modern setting of CBS-TV's The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, scripter Jack C. Harris and artist José Delbo produced a story where Earth-1's Amazon helped her Golden Age counterpart apprehend the Angle Man in May's Wonder Woman #243."
  9. ^ Manning, Matthew K. "1980s" in Dolan, p.187 "This landmark issue also saw the return of Steve Trevor to Wonder Woman's life in the main feature by writer Gerry Conway and penciler José Delbo."
  10. ^ Arrant, Chris (January 30, 2015). "Report: Supergirl's First Foe in CBS TV Series Revealed". Newsarama. from the original on May 3, 2015.
  11. ^ Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 189: "The Amazing Amazon gained a new deadly adversary when Cheetah was reborn, thanks to writer Gerry Conway and artist José Delbo."
  12. ^ Manning, Matthew K. (2014). "1970s". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.). Batman: A Visual History. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 123. ISBN 978-1465424563. The first [story] starred Batgirl by writer Elliot S! Maggin and artist José Delbo.
  13. ^ Wells, John (May 2013). "Flashback: Whatever Happened to...?". Back Issue!. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing (64): 51–61.
  14. ^ Manning "1980s" in Dougall, p. 160: "Writer Joey Cavalieri and penciller José Delbo saw the heroes off in style as they faced the new menace of the mystical villain Nightwolf."
  15. ^ "Interviews: Transformers artist José Delbo". Ben's World of Transformers. May 2013. from the original on March 17, 2015.
  16. ^ Schwartz, David A. (May 25, 2010). "Cartoon campers learn from comic book artist". Sun-Sentinel. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. from the original on May 10, 2015. Delbo's camp, which began at the International Museum of Cartoon Art 12 years ago, teaches drawing skills, comic book design, film animation, the use of computers, cameras and digital images and video game creation.
  17. ^ "Comic-Con International's Newest Inkpot Award Winners!". San Diego Comic-Con International. 2013. from the original on May 8, 2015.

External links

  • Official website
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • DC Profile #76: José Delbo at the Grand Comics Database
  • José Delbo at Mike's Amazing World of Comics
  • José Delbo at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
  • SDCC 2013 Coverage: José Delbo panel at YouTube
  • José Delbo at Inducks
Preceded by Wonder Woman artist
1976–1981
Succeeded by
Preceded by "Batgirl" feature in
Detective Comics
artist

1980–1982
Succeeded by
Preceded by The Transformers artist
1988–1990
Succeeded by

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Jose Delbo born December 9 1933 1 is an Argentine comics artist He is best known for his work on Wonder Woman for DC Comics and The Transformers for Marvel Comics Jose DelboDelbo at the Florida Supercon in 2013BornJose Delbo 1933 12 09 December 9 1933 age 89 NationalityArgentineArea s Penciller InkerNotable worksWonder WomanThe TransformersAwardsInkpot Award 2013http josedelbo com Contents 1 Career 2 Awards 3 Bibliography 3 1 Charlton Comics 3 2 DC Comics 3 3 Dell Comics 3 4 Gold Key Comics 3 5 Marvel Comics 3 6 Tower Comics 3 7 Valiant Comics 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditJose Delbo became a professional comics artist at the age of 16 working for the Argentine Poncho Negro series 2 Due to political instability in Argentina he moved to Brazil in 1963 and then to the United States two years later 3 His early work for the U S market included Billy the Kid for Charlton Comics 2 He drew many TV tie in comic books for Dell Comics and Western Publishing s Gold Key Comics including The Brady Bunch Hogan s Heroes The Mod Squad The Monkees and The Twilight Zone 4 A comics biography of Dwight D Eisenhower drawn by Delbo was published by Dell in 1969 soon after the former President s death 5 Delbo named The Monkees The Lone Ranger and an adaptation of the Yellow Submarine film as being among his favorite projects 6 His first work for DC Comics appeared in The Spectre 10 May June 1969 4 Delbo became the artist on the Wonder Woman title with issue 222 Feb March 1976 and drew the series until 286 Dec 1981 Following the popularity of the Wonder Woman television series initially set during World War II Delbo and writer Martin Pasko transposed the comic book series to this era 7 A few months after the TV series changed its setting to the 1970s Delbo and Jack C Harris returned the comic book to the contemporary timeline 8 Soon after Wonder Woman s longtime love interest Steve Trevor was killed but writer Gerry Conway and Delbo brought the character back to life again in issue 271 Sept 1980 9 The Lumberjack a character created by Delbo and Conway in Wonder Woman 268 June 1980 appeared on the Supergirl television series in 2015 10 Conway and Delbo introduced a new version of the Cheetah in issue 274 Dec 1980 11 Delbo s other work for DC includes the Batman Family 12 three stories for the Whatever Happened to backup feature in DC Comics Presents 13 the Jimmy Olsen feature in The Superman Family and the Batgirl feature in Detective Comics His final major work for DC was a brief run on the Superman Batman feature in World s Finest Comics in 1985 4 14 In 1986 Delbo began working for Marvel Comics where he drew ThunderCats The Transformers 15 and NFL SuperPro He co created Brute Force with Simon Furman in 1990 4 Delbo taught at The Kubert School from the 1990s until 2005 After moving to Florida he taught at a cartoon camp program for school aged children in Boca Raton 6 16 Awards EditDelbo received an Inkpot Award at the San Diego Comic Con International in 2013 17 Bibliography EditCharlton Comics Edit Billy the Kid 57 69 71 110 1966 1974 Black Fury 57 1966 Geronimo Jones 1 9 1971 1973 Ghostly Tales 77 1969 Gunmaster 89 1967 Just Married 105 1975 The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves 24 38 1971 1973 Outlaws of the West 57 1966 Scary Tales 44 1984 Wyatt Earp Frontier Marshal 62 1966 DC Comics Edit Action Comics 453 454 Atom backup feature 1975 Adventure Comics 417 418 Supergirl 464 Wonder Woman 1972 1979 The Adventures of Ford Fairlane 1 2 1990 Batman Family 4 Robin 6 12 Batgirl 1975 1977 DC Comics Presents 26 Whatever Happened to Sargon the Sorcerer 42 Whatever Happened to the Sandman 47 Whatever Happened to Sandy the Golden Boy 1980 1982 DC Special Series 9 19 Wonder Woman 1978 1979 Detective Comics 488 489 491 493 499 501 502 504 506 508 510 512 517 Batgirl 1980 1982 Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion 6 1972 Fury of Firestorm 57 1987 Ghosts 38 55 1975 1977 Green Lantern 169 1983 House of Mystery 210 1973 House of Secrets 97 1972 Isis 3 1977 Mystery in Space 116 1981 New Adventures of Superboy 14 26 27 1981 1982 Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer 1 1986 The Spectre 10 1969 Superman 356 World of Krypton backup story 1981 The Superman Family 181 182 Lois Lane 184 185 Supergirl 207 210 222 Jimmy Olsen 1976 1982 Superman s Pal Jimmy Olsen 149 151 1972 Tales of the Teen Titans 66 M A S K insert story 1986 Teen Titans 48 49 1977 The Unexpected 158 1974 Unknown Soldier 262 264 Tomahawk backup feature 1982 Who s Who The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe 1 7 13 17 1985 1986 The Witching Hour 2 4 6 9 13 66 1969 1976 Wonder Woman 222 223 225 230 235 240 242 286 1976 1981 World s Finest Comics 244 247 Wonder Woman 256 Black Canary 257 258 Green Arrow 263 264 Aquaman 265 270 272 Red Tornado 318 321 323 Superman Batman 1977 1986 Dell Comics Edit The Big Valley 4 1967 The Brady Bunch 1 2 1970 Dwight D Eisenhower 01 237 912 1969 Flying Saucers 1 5 1967 1969 Gentle Ben 2 3 1968 Hogan s Heroes 5 1967 The Mod Squad 1 8 1969 1971 The Monkees 2 16 1967 1968 Nanny and the Professor 1 2 1970 The Rat Patrol 3 5 1967 The Young Lawyers 1 2 1971 The Young Rebels 1 1971 Gold Key Comics Edit Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery 34 36 45 48 50 51 53 55 57 59 60 62 64 97 1971 1980 Buck Rogers Giant Movie Edition 11296 1979 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 4 1979 Doctor Solar Man of the Atom 27 28 1969 1981 Grimm s Ghost Stories 19 21 23 31 49 60 1974 1982 Judge Colt 2 4 1970 Lone Ranger 22 1975 Mighty Samson 23 28 1974 1975 Mystery Comics Digest 12 16 22 25 1973 1975 Questar 1 1979 Ripley s Believe It or Not 14 20 22 23 25 35 45 47 50 51 53 54 57 61 90 1969 1979 Ripley s Believe It or Not True Ghost Stories 2 1979 Shadow Play 1 1982 Starstream 2 4 1976 Turok Son of Stone 79 81 96 99 101 102 104 114 127 1972 1981 The Twilight Zone 16 31 52 58 59 61 63 65 66 76 82 1966 1978 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 15 1969 Yellow Submarine 1 1968 Marvel Comics Edit Barbie 34 1993 Brute Force 1 4 1990 Captain Planet and the Planeteers 1 2 1991 Conan the Barbarian 226 227 1989 Disney Comic Hits 16 101 Dalmatians 1997 Inhumanoids 3 1987 Marvel Comics Presents 45 68 1990 1991 NFL SuperPro 1 7 1991 1992 NFL SuperPro Super Bowl Special 1 1991 Ravage 2099 9 1993 ThunderCats 7 13 15 17 22 1986 1988 The Transformers 36 42 45 54 56 60 63 64 67 1988 1990 Tower Comics Edit Fight the Enemy 1 3 1966 1967 Valiant Comics Edit Armorines 8 10 12 1995 Shadowman 7 1992 X O Manowar 16 1993 References Edit Miller John Jackson June 10 2005 Comics Industry Birthdays Comics Buyer s Guide Iola Wisconsin Archived from the original on February 18 2011 a b Jose Delbo Lambiek Comiclopedia March 11 2014 Archived from the original on August 15 2014 Cooke Jon B December 2002 Delbo s Authentic Artistry Comic Book Artist Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 23 79 The political situation made things very difficult Army revolts incredible inflation etc There was a tremendously bad situation in Argentina with no tranquilty a b c d Jose Delbo at the Grand Comics Database Evanier Mark January 2 2006 Bio Comix News From ME Archived from the original on July 14 2014 a b Stroud Bryan D June 1 2011 Jose Delbo Interview The Silver Age Sage Archived from the original on August 29 2012 McAvennie Michael 2010 1970s In Dolan Hannah ed DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 172 ISBN 978 0 7566 6742 9 Writer Martin Pasko and artist Jose Delbo detailed the first chronological meeting between Earth 1 s modern day Wonder Woman and her Earth 2 equivalent during World War II The comic s time and Earth shifts were actually dictated by ABC TV s popular Wonder Woman TV series set during World War II and they continued in this era for the next fifteen issues McAvennie 1970s in Dolan p 179 To reflect the modern setting of CBS TV s The New Adventures of Wonder Woman scripter Jack C Harris and artist Jose Delbo produced a story where Earth 1 s Amazon helped her Golden Age counterpart apprehend the Angle Man in May s Wonder Woman 243 Manning Matthew K 1980s in Dolan p 187 This landmark issue also saw the return of Steve Trevor to Wonder Woman s life in the main feature by writer Gerry Conway and penciler Jose Delbo Arrant Chris January 30 2015 Report Supergirl s First Foe in CBS TV Series Revealed Newsarama Archived from the original on May 3 2015 Manning 1980s in Dolan p 189 The Amazing Amazon gained a new deadly adversary when Cheetah was reborn thanks to writer Gerry Conway and artist Jose Delbo Manning Matthew K 2014 1970s In Dougall Alastair ed Batman A Visual History London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 123 ISBN 978 1465424563 The first story starred Batgirl by writer Elliot S Maggin and artist Jose Delbo Wells John May 2013 Flashback Whatever Happened to Back Issue Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 64 51 61 Manning 1980s in Dougall p 160 Writer Joey Cavalieri and penciller Jose Delbo saw the heroes off in style as they faced the new menace of the mystical villain Nightwolf Interviews Transformers artist Jose Delbo Ben s World of Transformers May 2013 Archived from the original on March 17 2015 Schwartz David A May 25 2010 Cartoon campers learn from comic book artist Sun Sentinel Fort Lauderdale Florida Archived from the original on May 10 2015 Delbo s camp which began at the International Museum of Cartoon Art 12 years ago teaches drawing skills comic book design film animation the use of computers cameras and digital images and video game creation Comic Con International s Newest Inkpot Award Winners San Diego Comic Con International 2013 Archived from the original on May 8 2015 External links EditOfficial websiteJose Delbo at the Comic Book DB archived from the original DC Profile 76 Jose Delbo at the Grand Comics Database Jose Delbo at Mike s Amazing World of Comics Jose Delbo at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators SDCC 2013 Coverage Jose Delbo panel at YouTube Jose Delbo at InducksPreceded byCurt Swan Wonder Woman artist1976 1981 Succeeded byDon HeckPreceded byDick Giordano Batgirl feature in Detective Comicsartist1980 1982 Succeeded byTrevor Von EedenPreceded byDon Perlin The Transformers artist1988 1990 Succeeded byDwayne Turner Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Delbo amp oldid 1157588041, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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