HOW MONEY GOES UP IN SMOKE 1950 Ken Bald Timely GA artist HYPER SCARCE VG-F


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HOW MONEY GOES UP IN SMOKE 1950 Ken Bald Timely GA artist HYPER SCARCE VG-F
From WIKIPEDIA:
Ken Bald was born in New York City, New York . . .] Comic-book fan art he drew at age 14 was published in More Fun Comics #9 (April 1936), from DC Comics precursor National Allied Publications.] Bald attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York City, for three yearsthrough 1941.n the 1940s, Bald drew stories of such superheroes as Captain America, the Sub-Mariner, the Blonde Phantom, the Destroyer, and Miss America variously through comics cover-dated July 1949. He both wrote and drew a number of Millie the Model humor stories in the comics Georgie and Patsy Walker, and at least drew the teen-humor character Cindy in Georgie and Judy Comics and Junior Miss.

Bald penciled the first appearance of the Sub-Mariner spin-off character Namora, in \"The Coming of Namora\" in Marvel Mystery Comics #82 (May 1947), but it is unclear if he helped create the character; the cover, which was sometimes created first, featured Namora drawn by Bob Powell. Similarly, Bald drew Timely\'s single issue of The Witness (Sept. 1948), starring a character co-created by writer-editor Stan Lee, but the cover for which was drawn by Charles Nicholas. Bald, with an unidentified writer, co-created the Timely superhero Sun Girl, who starred in a three-issue series cover-dated August to December 1948.


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