- Joe
Giella (June 27, 1928 –
March 21, 2023) was an
American comic book
artist best
known as a DC
Comics inker during the late 1950s and 1960s
period which...
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really understands that stuff. Mike Friedrich (w), **** Dillin (p), Joe
Giella (i),
Julius Schwartz (ed). "Seeds of Destruction!"
Justice League of America...
- **** (p),
Giella, Joe (i). "Race to Save the Universe!" World's
Finest Comics, no. 198 (November 1970). O'Neil, Dennis (w), Dillin, **** (p),
Giella, Joe (i)...
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Comics artist Joe
Giella took over the art in 1991 with
Karen Moy
writing the
strip as of the
death of John
Saunders in 2003.
Giella said in 2010: When...
- **** (p),
Giella, Joe (i). "Batman – King of the World"
Justice League of America, no. 87 (February 1971). Wein, Len (w), Dillin, **** (p),
Giella, Joe (i)...
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editor Schwartz (with
writer Gardner Fox and
artists Infantino and Joe
Giella)
presented a
conceptual mechanism for
slotting the 1930s and 1940s Golden...
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Steve Dillon, Mort Drucker, Ben Edlund,
Garth Ennis, Dave Gibbons, Joe
Giella,
Richard Hatch, Dave McKean, Jim Mooney, Kurt Schaffenberger, François Sc****ten: 100 ...
- Fusco,
Donald White,
Joseph Giella and
Audrey Hirschfeld, and
illustrated by
Giella. The
cover art is
credited to
Giella and Bob Larkin. The plot ends...
- Moldoff (p), Joe
Giella (i). "Gotham Gang Line-Up!"
Detective Comics, no. 328 (June 1964). DC Comics.
Gardner Fox (w),
Sheldon Moldoff (p), Joe
Giella (i). "Inside...
- 34 (February–March 1961).
Gardner Fox (w),
Carmine Infantino (p), Joe
Giella (i). "Flash of Two Worlds" The Flash, no. 123 (1961). Fox, Gardner (w),...