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Personal History of Chic Stone is unknown.
Professional History of Chic Stone is unknown.
| This creator was a contracted editor, writer or artist for Quality Comics
Quality Comics' characters and the distinctive likeness(es) thereof were acquired by Nationial Periodical Publications (now DC Comics) in 1956. Many Quality creators later went on to work for National Periodical Publications. Quality Comics is not to be confused with Quality Communications, a U.K. based publishing firm that also produced a line of comic book titles. |
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Chic Stone (January 4, 1923 – July 28, 2000) was a comic book illustrator who worked on a few issues in the Marvel Star Wars comic series.
Stone began in the comic industry working on Fawcett Comics' Captain Marvel in the early 1940s. He worked for several publishers through the 1940s including Timely Comics and Lev Gleason Publications, but would leave comics to work as an art director for various magazines as well as doing storyboard work for television commercials. Stone returned to comics in the 1960s to ink Jack Kirby's pencils regularly at Marvel Comics on titles such as Fantastic Four, X-Men, and Thor. He also worked at DC Comics pencilling a few Batman stories. In the 1970s and 80s he would work on several titles at Archie Comics on some of their superhero titles as well as their teen humor line of titles.
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