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Kurt Schaffenberger, Dave Hunt, Jerry Serpe, Cary Bates, Ben Oda, New adventures of Superboy vol. 3 #26 complete story - Original art
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New adventures of Superboy vol. 3 #26 complete story

Original art
1982
Ink
Ink over pencil
Added on 4/4/26
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About Kurt Schaffenberger

Kurt Schaffenberger's first job in comics came in June of 1941, when he was assigned to inking backgrounds for a 'Captain Marvel' story for Fawcett. After the war, Schaffenberger joined the studio of C.C. Beck and Pete Costanza, and his work expanded by becoming a featured artist on 'Ibis the Invincible', also by Fawcett. Schaffenberger was hired by DC Comics in 1957 to become the artist on 'Lois Lane'. From there, Schaffenberger became a regular contributor to the entire Superman comics line. He later became a frequent artist on the anthology series 'The Superman Family'. Schaffenberger also created artwork for DC's Shazam! series after C.C. Beck's departure. In 1968, Kurt Schaffenberger succeeded Jim Mooney as the artist on the 'Supergirl' feature. In addition, he worked on titles for other company's, such as ACG's 'Adventures into the Unknown', Major Magazines' Cracked and romance titles by Harvey and Marvel. In the meantime, he did a lot of advertising and promotional comics (toy ads, McDonalds, etc.) and in the 1970s, he took on illustrating children's books ('Buck Rogers', Little Golden Books, etc.). Text (c) Lambiek