Fred Ray
Frederic E. "Fred" Ray, Jr. was an American comic book artist and commercial illustrator best known as the primary Superman cover-artist of the 1940s, whose work helped shape the defining look of the iconic superhero character, and for his more than two decades as artist of the DC Comics feature "Tomahawk". His cover of Superman #14 is one of comics' most famous.
O Globo Juvenil Mensal
1930–1970
More Fun Comics
1935–2025 · Vol. 1
Detective Comics
1937–2025 · Vol. 1
Action Comics
1938–2026 · Vol. 1
Superman
1939–2025 · Vol. 1
Batman
1940–2025 · Vol. 1
Superman's Christmas Adventure
1940–1944 · Vol. 1
World's Best Comics
1941–1941 · Vol. 1
World's Finest Comics
1941–1986 · Vol. 1
Star-Spangled Comics
1941–1965 · Vol. 1
Real Fact Comics
1946–1949 · Vol. 1
Tomahawk
1950–1972 · Vol. 1
Star-Spangled War Stories
1952–1977 · Vol. 1
Our Army at War
1952–2025 · Vol. 1
G.I. Combat
1952–1987 · Vol. 1
Our Fighting Forces
1954–1978 · Vol. 1
Superman Gallery, The
1993–1993 · Vol. 1
Alter Ego
1999–2026 · Vol. 1
Millennium Edition: Adventure Comics
2000–2000 · Vol. 1
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