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  1. Douglas Curtis "Curt" Swan (February 17th, 1920 - June 17th, 1996) was an American comic-book artist who defined one of the icons of worldwide pop culture for several generations. Born in Willmar, Minesotta, Curt was the youngest son of John Swan

  2. Curt Swan is the preeminent Superman artist of the Silver and Bronze Ages. From 1948–1996, Swan penciled approximately 1,140 stories in the Superman family of titles. Curt Swan co-created popular supporting characters that include Lucy Lane, Krypto the Superdog, Faora, and Superboy-Prime. In total, Swan is credited for approximately 1,419 ...

  3. Curt Swan (b. February 17, 1920 – d.June 16, 1996) was a writer. Swan is probably best known as the penciller for the Silver Age-Bronze Age Superman titles, as well as the Legion of Super-Heroes.

  4. Based on work he did for the U.S. Army publication Stars and Stripes, DC editor Mort Weisinger gave Curt Swan his first assignment on Boy Commandos in 1945. He worked on many comics for DC Comics ...

  5. Feb 18, 2020 · Curt Swan, one of the artists most responsible for defining the look of Superman, was born 100 years ago today. The artist, who passed away in 1996, left DC with such a wealth of material ...

  6. Feb 17, 2020 · This last issue of Superman under the previous established DC Universe was Action #583.With a cover by Curt Swan and inks by Murphy Anderson, (Swanderson – the beloved fusion of the art techniques of Swan and Anderson) would be the last time these two titans would work together on Superman and would be the last outing of the Silver Age’s greatest hero and his best artist, Curt Swan.

  7. Aug 5, 2022 · Comic book art historian Arlen Schumer delves into Curt Swan’s Super-works—covers, pages and panels—on screen in ways that will make you see comic book art a...