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Bill Everett

Bill Everett

  • Nationality : United States
  • Born : May 18, 1917
  • Died : May 27, 1973

Biography :

Bill Everett was born in Cambridge, Mass., in 1917. He studied art in Boston, after which he held several commercial jobs before he was employed in the Lloyd Jacquet Comic Shop in 1939. He created the comics 'Skyrocket Steele', 'Amazing man' and 'Dirk the Demon' under his own name as well as under the pseudonyms William Blake and Everett Blake. He also cooperated with publications like Marvel Mystery Comics, Blue Bolt and Target Comics.
In 1939, he came up with his most important creation: 'The Sub-Mariner', which appeared in Marvel Mysetery Comics #1. The characters sometimes had cross-over stories with 'The Human Torch', which was created by Carl Burgos for the same title. In the years that followed Everett made other under-water heroes, such as 'Hydroman', 'Namora' and 'The Fin', as well as characters like 'Music Master' and 'White Streak'. After his army service, he took up 'Sub-Mariner' again in 1947, as well as 'Marvel Boy', 'Venus', 'Namora' and 'Namaor'.

Since the early 1950s, he was present at Stan Lee's Atlas line as an illustrator of horror and western comics. Everett left the comic field in 1955 to work in commercial art until 1964, after which he returned to Marvel, where he worked on most of this publisher's superhero-comics, including 'Daredevil' and 'Spider-Man'.

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Iron Man #54
Iron Man #54 George Tuska Bill Everett (Inker) Vince Colletta (Inker)
Added by jmc - 6/1/21 373 , 5 , 0  
Barry Windsor Smith / Bill Everett - Kazar Splash
Barry Windsor Smith / Bill Everett - Kazar Splash Barry Windsor-Smith (Penciller) Bill Everett (Inker)
Added by mtlevy - 4/23/20 672 , 5 , 0  
Thor 173 Page 17
Thor 173 Page 17 Jack Kirby Bill Everett (Inker)
Added by Simpleton - 2/15/20 759 , 3 , 0  

Everett: Sub-Mariner 57 Cover
Everett: Sub-Mariner 57 Cover Bill Everett
Added by mtlevy - 6/10/18 867 , 12 , 2  
Black WIDOW by Gene Colan
Black WIDOW by Gene Colan Gene Colan (Penciller) Bill Everett (Inker)
Added by becoolman - 5/13/16 2,609 , 33 , 7  
Thor, Issue 143, Page 2, 1967: “-- And, Soon Shall Come: The Enchanters!”
Thor, Issue 143, Page 2, 1967: “-- And, Soon Shall Come: The Enchanters!” Jack Kirby Bill Everett (Inker) Vince Colletta (Inker)
Added by BillBaroud - 4/17/15 2,688 , 5 , 2  

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