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John Rosenberger

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While there was some work from Dell-affiliated Custom Comics (which produced educational pamphlets), work with Brevity, Inc. ended when its owner unexpectedly died in 1953. There was a dispute over royalties and a failed attempt by Rosenberger and Bernstein to buy the company, but nothing came of it,
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Other work came for Rosenberger in the form of painted covers for paperback book publishers. With his background in oil painting, this kind of work was less stressful than comics jobs, which proved to be a great pressure for him. Indeed, Rosenberger suffered a
201:, where he met and started a romantic relationship with Marguerite "Peggy" Chapellier. Peggy was a fellow student as well as the daughter of prominent art dealer George Chapellier. During their time at Pratt, John was painting houses and Peggy worked for 386: 460:(now DC Comics) since 1963 on romance stories. His style suited the still-popular genre in that he kept up-to-date with fashionable hair and clothing styles. Also, he always drew women as ideal beauties and his leading men were all handsome. 29: 481:
has noted that Rosenberger's superhero work showed his background in the romance genre, with "luscious babes" and a unique proficiency in rendering "expressions of impotent bewildered befuddlement" on the faces of male protagonists.
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was a writer Rosenberger met while drawing for Brevity, Inc., a company which produced industrial, political, and educational comics in booklet form. The pair pitched an original serial newspaper strip called
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leaving ACG as Rosenberger's biggest account for the mid- to late-1950s. He covered all genres for ACG, and worked in all the company's titles in some part through the mid-1960s, including
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in 1952, after which the family temporarily moved to a small town in Connecticut. He soon resumed working on the paperback covers, but was hesitant in going back to work for comics.
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in a similar mold. He served as a regular artist on several other titles for the Adventure Series before the group segued into the
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newspaper strip, whose eyesight was beginning to fail him. He continued with this task on-and-off for about a year.
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a couple of years later. The proposal resulted in the publication of one issue of a comic book (retitled
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Other projects Rosenberger worked on with Archie included the first issue of a short-lived iteration of
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Abramowitz, Jack (April 2014). "1st Issue Special: It Was No Showcase (But It Was Never Meant To Be)".
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In 1974, Rosenberger stopped work on DC projects for unknown reasons. He started penciling for
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on April 22, 1976, and took about two months off to recover. In August he was diagnosed with
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before the war. He started comics work again in 1946, and by 1949 he was working entirely
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His reentry into regular comics work was facilitated by friendly encouragement from
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and other illustrations. In 1943 John was sent overseas for the remainder of
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Hill, Roger (June 2003). "John Rosenberger... the Jaguar of the Comics!".
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While thoroughly of its time in more than just the title, this issue of
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stories. In late 1966 he stopped all his work with Archie Publications.
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Rosenberger continued with romance work for DC in comic books such as
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is notable for being the first Supergirl/Wonder Woman team-up.
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in 1975. That character appeared in the fourth season of the
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In 1965 he drew his first superhero story for DC. It was a
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On September 6, 1960, Rosenberger started an account with
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After the war, the Rosenbergers moved into a new house in
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genres of comics, with forays into many other subjects.
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accessed March 2, 2013, John Rosenberger, January 1977.
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In 1938, Rosenberger enrolled in night classes at the
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Richmond Hill, Queens
American
Penciller
Inker
Girls' Romances
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane
The Superman Family
Richmond Hill, Queens
American
comics artist
painter
Second World War
Pratt Institute
romance
superhero
Richmond Hill
Queens
scarlet fever
Norman Rockwell
Alex Raymond
Hal Foster
Milton Caniff
Pratt Institute
Western Publishing
colorist
Army
Washington, D.C.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Fort Belvoir

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