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Alex Raymond

    October 2, 1909 – September 6, 1956

    Alexander Gillespie Raymond was an American comic strip artist, primarily celebrated for creating the iconic Flash Gordon in 1934. His artistic legacy is defined by a realistic style and a masterful use of "feathering," a shading technique that lent depth and contour to his subjects. This distinctive approach significantly influenced generations of cartoonists, establishing his work as a benchmark in the field. Raymond's skillful rendering and innovative techniques continue to inspire.

    The The Complete Flash Gordon Library
    Flash Gordon: Classic Collection Vol. 1
    Rip Kirby 2. 1948-1951
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    Rip Kirby Vol. 4