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391: 269:. At that point, Shores received a promotion, he recalled in 1973: "When Simon and Kirby left in 1942 Stan did all the writing and was given the position of editorial director, while I was the art director, although I got called 'associate editor' in the books that were put out around then." Shores took over as regular penciller on 412:, a Marvel mainstay from 1946 on, described Shores during this time as "a very quiet man. He would come in with a kind of very slow walk, with a cup of morning coffee in one of these spiral cups and a cigarette in the other. Big smoker. He would say hello to everybody very quietly, and sit down. He'd been in the war in 189:
and Phil Sturm. "For months I was just a joe-boy, watching and learning and helping wherever I could. I studied Mac Raboy for hours on end — he was slow and meticulous about everything, doing maybe only a single panel of artwork a day, but it was truly beautiful work. After four months I tried my own
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My first real professional start in the comic-book business began in the summer of 1946, and that is when I met Syd Shores. He was the head man in the Art Department of Marvel Comics. ... I was flying by the seat of my pants ... hoping that everything would turn out. I didn't want the seams to show
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outfit and became part of the occupation forces in Germany. He recalled in 1970 that "after Al left, I started pencilling from then on until the Army decided it could use my services to help win World War II. It seemed they needed a lot of men for the infantry at the time. I was called up, and so
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The survey "The 20 Greatest Inkers of American Comic Books" placed Shores at #11, saying he "evidenced a unique and singular inking style, one perhaps only vaguely approximated by the great Bill Everett. Both had bold but rough-hewn lines and illustrative, photorealistic brushwork which gave the
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but that was all part of the learning process and Syd helped me wade through. ... His realistic style, for some time, became an obsession with me. His characters looked like the real thing. Whatever he had them doing was as real to life as you could get.
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my artistic eye was used to qualify me as an expert marksman in an infantry regiment. Curiously it was the same regiment that Jack Kirby was in. We never saw each other in combat, and only recently did we find that we were in the same outfit!"
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illustration to his repertoire. He said in a 1970 interview that, "In 1957, there was a recession in the comic book industry and I was forced to look elsewhere for work. I entered the magazine illustration field. I did illustrations for the
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first issue ... but shortly afterwards I was inking Cap regularly and a host of others." However, editor and Captain America co-creator
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In a rare return to penciling at Marvel, Shores drew and self-inked five anthological horror stories from 1969 to 1971 in
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became regular pencilers of the hit title, with one generally inking over the other, both working with writer
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for being wounded in France on 16 December 1944. After four months at a convalescent hospital in
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when the character once more received a full-length title. Shores inked the premiere issue,
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until it closed in 1940, he became an assistant at the studio of Selma's cousin, the
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In the 1960s, Shores found a new audience at Marvel Comics, where he again inked
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Shores told Hewetson, above, "My first job on staff was to ink the cover for
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After his military discharge in January 1946, Shores returned to Timely as
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stories, including the premiere of the feature "Tales of Fort Rango" in
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both during the 1940s, in what fans and historians call the
333:#19 and 21 (Fall and Winter 1946; there was no issue #20). 297:#21-22 (July-Aug. 1941); and the cover and splash page of 232:(Jan. 1942), a one-shot, 25¢ special. Cover art by Shores. 677:#1-2 & 4-5 (Oct.-Dec.1972, April–June 1973); and the 139:
Syd Shores began drawing in childhood, fascinated by the
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At postwar Timely and at the company's 1950s successor,
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hired Shores as the fledgling company's third employee.
732:#35 (Sept. 1970) and "King Keller" in #37 (Jan. 1971). 397:#39 (1951), Orbit Publications. Cover art by Syd Shores 695:#1-8 (May 1972 - July 1973). Shores also penciled the 1013:. Vol. 3, no. 52. March 2006. p. 67. 91: 79: 63: 55: 36: 26: 21: 706:He likewise penciled a handful of black-and-white 1126:The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators 578:#100 (April 1968), continuing the numbering from 1084:"The 20 Greatest Inkers of American Comic Books" 876:. (interview) Now and Then Times. Archived from 423:, Shores was among the artists on the company's 215:, and went on to make other appearances. 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Inker
Captain America
Inkwell Awards
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Golden Age of comic books
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Alex Raymond
Flash Gordon
Hal Foster
Prince Valiant
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Harry "A" Chesler
Mac Raboy
The Terror
Mystic Comics
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