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{{bigquote|There were some raggedy times, but I always had work, raised five kids, bought some houses, bought some cars. . . . I've been lucky.|Frank Springer at Comic-Con 2004}} | {{bigquote|There were some raggedy times, but I always had work, raised five kids, bought some houses, bought some cars. . . . I've been lucky.|Frank Springer at Comic-Con 2004}} | ||
'''Frank Springer''' ([[December 6]], | '''Frank Springer''' ([[December 6]], 1929–[[April 2]], 2009) was an American artist. He is probably best known for his contributions to the [[Wikipedia:National Lampoon|National Lampoon]], as well as his many jobs for both [[Marvel Comics]] and DC. He penciled the first four issues of the Marvel ''Transformers'' series. He also drew the spin-off ''[[Headmasters (comic)|Headmasters]]'' limited-series, and had a return engagement in the main book, when he drew issue #44, "[[The Cosmic Carnival!]]" | ||
He got a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from Syracuse University, drew maps for the United States Army during the Korean War, was a president of the National Cartoonists Society, and won the NCA's Reuben Award three times. While he drew in his backyard studio, he liked to listen to opera and jazz. | He got a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from Syracuse University, drew maps for the United States Army during the Korean War, was a president of the National Cartoonists Society, and won the NCA's Reuben Award three times. While he drew in his backyard studio, he liked to listen to opera and jazz. | ||
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* "[[Brothers in Armor!!]]" | * "[[Brothers in Armor!!]]" | ||
* "[[The Cosmic Carnival!]]" | * "[[The Cosmic Carnival!]]" | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Revision as of 04:59, 27 April 2009
| “ | There were some raggedy times, but I always had work, raised five kids, bought some houses, bought some cars. . . . I've been lucky. | ” |
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Frank Springer (December 6, 1929–April 2, 2009) was an American artist. He is probably best known for his contributions to the National Lampoon, as well as his many jobs for both Marvel Comics and DC. He penciled the first four issues of the Marvel Transformers series. He also drew the spin-off Headmasters limited-series, and had a return engagement in the main book, when he drew issue #44, "The Cosmic Carnival!"
He got a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from Syracuse University, drew maps for the United States Army during the Korean War, was a president of the National Cartoonists Society, and won the NCA's Reuben Award three times. While he drew in his backyard studio, he liked to listen to opera and jazz.
On April 2, 2009, Springer died of prostate cancer.[1]
Pencils
- "The Transformers"
- "Power Play!"
- "Prisoner of War!"
- "The Last Stand"
- "Ring of Hate!"
- "Broken Glass!"
- "Love and Steel!"
- "Brothers in Armor!!"
- "The Cosmic Carnival!"
External links
- Frank Springer at Wikipedia
- Source for Frank Springer's quote above
