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Image:Superman423.jpg Cover to Superman #423 (Sept 1986), the first half of "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" Curt Swan (born February 17, 1920 in Minneapolis, Minnesota; died June 16, 1996) was an American comic book artist, best known for his work on the Superman comics. Drafted into the army in 1940, he spent World War II working on the G.I. magazine, Stars and Stripes. After returning to civilian life in 1945 he began working for DC Comics. After a stint on Boy Commandos he began to just pencil pages, leaving the inking to others.
Image:Adventure296.png Cover to Adventure Comics #296 (May 1962). Swan became the artist most associated with Superman during the Silver Age of comic books, producing hundreds of covers and stories from the 1950s through the 1980s. With his frequent inker Murphy Anderson, the pair's collaborative artwork came to be called "Swanderson" by the fans.
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