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GREEN MASK, THE (1940-46) #1
CGC VF/NM: 9.0
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PUBLISHER: Fox
COMMENTS: CGC #1006639015, Census Rank 2nd Highest Graded, Universal Holder, Off-White to White pages, LOU FINE COVER ORIGIN THE GREEN MASK AND DOMINO FOX FEATURES SYND., SUMMER 1940
Lou Fine cvr; origin of the Green Mask, origin & 1st app. of Domino the Miracle Boy
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CGC #1006639015, Census Rank 2nd Highest Graded, Universal Holder, Off-White to White pages, LOU FINE COVER ORIGIN THE GREEN MASK AND DOMINO FOX FEATURES SYND., SUMMER 1940
Lou Fine cvr; origin of the Green Mask, origin & 1st app. of Domino the Miracle Boy



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Louis Kenneth Fine was born in New York. He studied at the Grand Central Art School and Pratt Institute. He was partially crippled by childhood polio and longed to be an illustrator. Among his major influences were Dean Cornwell, J.C. Leyendecker, and Heinrich Kley. Fine joined the Eisner-Iger comic shop in 1938 and soon was drawing for the Fiction House and Fox lines on such features as 'Wilton of the West', 'The Count of Monte Cristo', and 'The Flame'. Within a short time he became one of their best artists. He drew parts of the 'Jumbo' and 'Sheena' comics, and he also produced several adventure comics. Between 1939 and 1943, he worked for the Arnold's Quality Comics group. He produced 'Black Condor', 'Stormy Foster' and several issues of 'Uncle Sam'. From early on, Fine's specialty was covers, and he turned out dozens of them. Lou Fine left the comic book industry in 1944 and moved into drawing Sunday advertising strips for the funnies. On his advertising work, he cooperated extensively with Don Komisarow. Together, they created characters like 'Charlie McCarthy' and 'Mr. Coffee Nerves' for Chase and Sanborn Coffee, and 'Sam Spade' for Wildroot Cream Oil. They also made 'The Thropp Family' for Liberty magazine, using the combined signature of Donlou (scripts by Lawrence Lariar). Next, Fine drew two newspaper strips, 'Adam Ames', and 'Peter Scratch', about a tough private eye who lived with his mother. Fine died in 1971 and according to Will Eisner, he was one of the greatest draftsmen ever.


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    GREEN MASK, THE (1940-46) #1
    Fox G/VG: 3.0
    Lou Fine cvr; origin of the Green Mask, origin & 1st app. of Domino the Miracle Boy
    Lou Fine cvr; origin of the Green Mask, origin & 1st app. of Domino the Miracle Boy
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    GREEN ARROW (1983) #1
    DC NM/M: 9.8
    Von Eeden cvr/art; 1st Green Arrow in his own title; COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 6 (CBI)
    Von Eeden cvr/art; 1st Green Arrow in his own title; COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 6 (CBI)
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