Don Sherwood
Don Sherwood | |
Biographical information | |
Born: | September 12, 1930 |
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Died: | March 6, 2010 |
Nationality: | ![]() |
Occupation: | Artist, Cover artist |
Website: | N/A |
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Don Sherwood was an American comics artist.
Biography
Don Sherwood was born in Oneonta, New York, on September 12, 1930.
After having been an U.S. Marine in the armed forces, Don Sherwood began as a drawner at the "Chicago Tribune" and assited George Wunder on "Terry and the Pirates", creation work on the comics being helped by his years past in the army. By himself, he created "Will Chance" (1958-1962), and then "Dan Flagg" in 1963.
From 1967, he worked for Charlton Comics ("The Partridge Family", two Phantom stories in 1975, "Jungle Jim").
He also worked for the Hanna-Barbera Animation Studios.
In 1975, he came back to the newspaper strips with "Return with us to..." and in 1982-1983, also drew the "Flinstones" strip and relaunch "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon"; He drew "Katy Keene" for Archie Comics as well as the daily strip "I love a Mystery" and the sunday pages of "'Dick Clark's Rock Roll and Remember" from 1990 to 1995.
Don Sherwood died March 6, 2010 at a hospice in Huntersville, N.C.
Phantom work by Don Sherwood
Stories
Charlton stories
# | Title | Writer | Artist |
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1 | "Goldbeard the Pirate" | Gill | Sherwood |
2 | "Man in the Shadows" | Gill | Sherwood |