Bert Whitman Associates (b. 1940)

Born: 1940? month? day? in United States
Died: 1941 month? day? in United States
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Biography:

Bert Whitman Associates was an art studio and packager for comic book companies. It was in business starting either 1939 or most likely 1940 and closed in 1941.

The studio is best known for its work on the Green Hornet feature in Green Hornet Comics (Helnit, 1940 series) from 1940 to 1941.

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  1. Employer of - Henry Boltinoff (b. 1914)
    Notes: Did writing, pencils and inks 1940.
  2. Employer of - Murray Boltinoff (b. 1911)
    Notes: Was a writer in 1940.
  3. Employer of - Dan Gormley (b. 1918)
    Notes: Gormley did pencil and ink work for the studio from circa 1939 to 1940.
  4. Employer of - Irwin Hasen (b. 1918)
    Notes: Did freelance pencils and inks circa 1939 to 1940.
  5. Employer of - Pagsilang Isip (b. 1911)
    Notes: Did pen and ink in 1940.
  6. Employer of - Rudolf Johnson
    Notes: Did pencils and inks in 1940.
  7. Employer of - Jack Kirby (b. 1917)
    Notes: Per Ron Goulart, in The Comics Journal (Fantagraphics, 1977 series) #249 (December 2002), Kirby did artwork for the studio in 1940. Kirby's work for the studio probably was for Tem Publishing and Fox.
  8. Employer of - Leonard Sansone (b. 1917)
    Notes: Did pencils and inks circa 1941.
  9. Employer of - Hal Sharp (b. 1914)
    Notes: Sharp did pencil and ink work for the studio in 1940.
  10. Employer of - George Storm (b. 1893)
    Notes: Did pencils and inks in 1940.
  11. Owned by - Bert Whitman (b. 1908)
    Notes: Whitman was the head of the studio and did pencil and inks from 1940 to 1941.
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