Chic Stone studied at the School of Industrial Arts and the Works Projects Administration School. He had his apprenticeship in the Eisner-Iger studios in the late 1930s. He worked for Fawcett's 'Captain Marvel' in the early 1940s and then worked for most of the major comic book agencies, such as Timely and Lev Gleason. He left the comics field during the 1950s and became the art director of such magazines as True Experience and The American Salesman. He also worked for the Gray Advertising Agency and the Filmack Studios, doing storyboards for commercials.