John Forte
American comic-book artist
Intro | American comic-book artist | |
A.K.A. | John R. Forte Jr. J. R. Forte | |
A.K.A. | John R. Forte Jr. J. R. Forte | |
Places | United States of America | |
was | Comics artist Artist Illustrator | |
Work field | Arts Creativity Humor | |
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Birth | 6 October 1918, Rockaway | |
Death | 20 May 1966 (aged 47 years) |
John Forte (6 October 1918 - May 2, 1966) was an American comic-book artist, active from the early 1940s on, best known as one of the primary pencilers of DC Comics' early Legion of Super-Heroes stories.
Forte additionally drew for Timely Comics and Atlas Comics — the 1940s and 1950s predecessors, respectively, of Marvel Comics — as well as for the American Comics Group. Fiction House, Lev Gleason, and Quality Comics. He worked primarily for DC Comics beginning 1958, penciling Jimmy Olsen and Lois Lane stories for the Superman family of titles. Aside from his work on the far-future teen-superhero team the Legion of Super-Heroes in Adventure Comics, Forte also drew that comic's backup feature "Tales from the Bizarro World".