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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gray_MorrowGray Morrow - Wikipedia

    Nominated for Hugo Award in 1966, 1967, and 1968. Dwight Graydon " Gray " Morrow [1] (March 7, 1934 – November 6, 2001) [2] was an American illustrator of comics, magazine covers and paperback books. He is co-creator of the Marvel Comics muck-monster the Man-Thing and of DC Comics Old West vigilante El Diablo .

  2. fichas.universomarvel.com › autores › morrowgrayUniverso Marvel - Gray Morrow

    Dwight Graydon "Gray" Morrow fue un ilustrador americano de cómics y libros de bolsillo. Es conocido por ser el cocreador del monstruo de lodo de Marvel Comics, el Hombre Cosa, y del vigilante del salvaje oeste de DC Comics llamado El Diablo. Nació en Fort Wayne, Indiana, donde asistió al North Side High School en secundaria.

  3. 20 de feb. de 2024 · Explore the life and work of Gray Morrow, a master of realistic and atmospheric illustration in comics, science fiction, and horror. Learn how he influenced the genres with his art and crafted the narratives of Tarzan, Buck Rogers, Perry Rhodan, and more.

  4. 22 de oct. de 2012 · A tribute to Gray Morrow, a comic book artist who worked for Marvel, DC, Warren, and Heavy Metal, and created Orion. Learn about his influences, his career, his health, and his legacy.

  5. Last updated: 2020-02-01. Gray Morrow was one of the fantastic "realistic" science fiction/horror artists. Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Morrow made his professional debut with an advertising agency in Chicago. He then worked for Timely, where he made an adaptation of 'Conan - The Elephant Tower',...

  6. 7 de mar. de 2024 · A tribute to the late Gray Morrow, one of the most respected and admired comic book artists, by Paul Kupperberg, a fellow creator and friend. See 13 examples of Morrow's work from different genres and publishers, with commentary and analysis.

  7. 7 de mar. de 2023 · This year, I want to throw a spotlight on Morrows work on Zatanna — both his three-issue back-up run in Adventure Comics in 1971 (written by Len Wein) and his 1987 Zatanna Special #1 (written by an uncredited Gerry Conway). So dig these 13 PAGES AND PANELS — including a couple of superb covers. Thgir no.