-
designed puppets and
various other merchandising objects.
Together with Chad
Grothkopf he
adapted the TV show into a
newspaper comic between 1950 and 1953, though...
- June 21, 1953. Milt Neil and Chad
Grothkopf were the
initial art team
through December 3, 1950,
after which Grothkopf handled the art solo. UPA was hired...
- Feldstein, Rick Geary, Stan Goldberg,
Roberta Gregory, Matt Groening, Chad
Grothkopf,
Lurene Haines, Dan Jurgens,
Frank Miller,
Leonard Nimoy,
James O'Barr...
-
later DC
Comics as a spin-off of
Captain Marvel. He was
created by Chad
Grothkopf (1914–2005), and
debuted in Fawcett's
Funny Animals #1 (December 1942)...
- Platt, Rule, Sekowsky,
Frank Carin (né Carino), Bob Deschamps, Chad
Grothkopf,
Pauline Loth, Jim Mooney, Moss
Worthman a.k.a. Moe Worth, and ****ure...
-
Johnny Quick (Johnny Chambers) 1941 (September) DC Mort Weisinger, Chad
Grothkopf More Fun
Comics #71
Shining Knight 1941 (September) DC
Creig Flessel Adventure...
- Bellman, Jack Binder, Stan Drake, Al Gabriele,
Patricia Highsmith, Chad
Grothkopf, Carl Pfeufer, Bob Powell, Chic Stone, and, on the
final issue, Lee, S****s...
-
Carlin Paul
Chadwick Al
Feldstein Stan
Goldberg Roberta Gregory Chad
Grothkopf Jerry Ordway Bud
Plant Mike
Richardson John Romita, Jr.
Richard Rowell...
-
Adventure Comics #40 at the
Grand Comics Database Gardner F. Fox (w), Chad
Grothkopf (a). "The
Sandman Goes to the World's Fair" New York World's Fair Comics...
- was
specially made for this
broadcast by
former Disney employee Chad
Grothkopf,
mainly with
cutouts and a bit of cel animation.
About a year later, on...