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.
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World's Finest Comics #98
Jack Kirby art on Green Arrow in Adventure Comics (1938) #250-256 and World's Finest (1941) #96-99
Jack Kirby art on Green Arrow in Adventure Comics (1938) #250-256 and World's Finest (1941) #96-99
World's Finest Comics #99
Tomahawk #62
Tomahawk #70
Tomahawk #78
Tomahawk #79
Tomahawk #81
1st appearance of Miss Liberty, a hero who rallied other women to fight in the Revolution
1st appearance of Miss Liberty, a hero who rallied other women to fight in the Revolution
Tomahawk #82
Tomahawk #97
Star-Spangled Comics #120
1st appearance of Caveboy & Dino
Tomahawk #115
Tomahawk #117
Tomahawk #119
Tomahawk #118
Our Fighting Forces #117
Our Fighting Forces #118
Our Fighting Forces #119
Our Army at War #204
G.I. Combat #136
Our Army at War #209
Our Army at War #210
Our Fighting Forces #122
G.I. Combat #139
Our Army at War #215
Our Army at War #221
Our Fighting Forces #129
Tomahawk #136
Superman Gallery, The #1
Millennium Edition: Adventure Comics #61
Alter Ego #19
Alter Ego #31
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