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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don_HeckDon Heck - Wikipedia

    Donald L. Heck [1] (January 2, 1929 – February 23, 1995 [2] [3]) was an American comics artist best known for co-creating the Marvel Comics characters Iron Man, the Wasp, Black Widow, Hawkeye and Wonder Man and for his long run penciling the Marvel superhero -team series The Avengers during the 1960s Silver Age of comic books . Biography.

  2. Don Heck was born on January 2, 1929, in the Queens borough of New York City. He attended Woodrow Wilson Vocational High School in Jamaica and Community College in Brooklyn. Milt Caniff's and Jack Davis's work influenced him strongly.

  3. Dec 14, 2021 · Don Heck’s earliest work was published in 1952 at Comic Media, where his striking covers and interior stories made an impact on such titles as Weird Terror, War Fury, Horrific, All True Romance, Death Valley and Danger.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Iron_ManIron Man - Wikipedia

    Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Tales of Suspense #39 in 1962 and received his own title with Iron Man #1 in 1968.

  5. Nov 3, 2023 · Don Heck is a name that might not immediately come to mind when one thinks of legendary comic book artists. Yet, his contributions to the medium are both extensive and impactful. This blog post aims to shine a spotlight on the work of Don Heck, who played a pivotal role in shaping the Marvel Universe as we know it today.

  6. Don Heck was born on January 2, 1929 in Queens, New York. The American comic book artist is best known for his work on the Iron Man stories in Tales of Suspense, during which time he...

  7. May 22, 2018 · Don Heck is the Zombies of Avengers history. So as the decades pass, and Pérez and John Buscema are enshrined as the greatest and the most important artists in Avengers history, I want to make sure we don’t forget the important contributions of Don Heck.