George Tuska Archives

Original artwork from 'Iron Man #54' showcasing the battle between Iron Man and the Sub-Mariner.
Iron Man #54, with story by Bill Everett and Mike Friedrich, pencils by George Tuska, and inks by Vince Colletta and Everett, is best known as the first appearance of Moondragon, and is also the issue before Thanos was introduced into the Marvel Universe.  Cover-dated January 1973, the issue hit newsstands in October 1972, and[...]
George Tuska In Fight Comics #4, Under His Own Name And A Penname
George Tuska was a comic book creator best known for his 1940s work on Captain Marvel, and Crime Does Not Pay, as well as being an early artist on Iron Man in the sixties He also drew the DC Comics newspaper comic strip The World's Greatest Superheroes from 1978–1982 And has left a legacy in[...]
AC Comics
It includes creators such as Bill Everett, Ross Andru, Steve Ditko, Wally Wood, Joe Kubert, George Tuska, and much more More details below. CRYPT OF HORROR #36 Much of the best artwork on the great Pre-Code horror comics of the 1950's was produced by art stars who shone in other genres (superheroes, Westerns, War, even love and humor)[...]
Canadian Stage Company Runs Work In Progress Musical Based on 1940s Comic Series
The series, created by Charles Biro and Bob Wood and featured art by Biro and George Tuska, is considered the start of the crime comic genre and was the first true-crime comic At its best the book sold over 6 million copies per issue. The musical, created by award-winning Calgary composer David Rhymer and musician and[...]