Howard Bender

Howard Nicholas Bender (born September 25, 1951)[1] is an American comic book artist best known for his work for DC Comics and Archie Comics.

Biography

Howard Bender was born in Cleveland, Ohio and grew up in the Highland Park neighborhood of Pittsburgh.[2] He attended the Art Students League and was a co-founder of the Pittsburgh Comics Club in 1972.[3] After working in the production department at Marvel Comics as a letterer and artist (1974–1980), he held a similar role at DC Comics (1981–1985).[4][5] His Marvel work included adding tones to the black-and-white artwork in Marvel UK's Star Wars Weekly series.[6] At DC Comics, Bender drew one-page introduction features in various mystery titles such as Ghosts, Secrets of Haunted House, The Unexpected, and Weird War Tales.[7] He was the artist on the "Dial H for Hero" backup stories published in The New Adventures of Superboy and drew several Superman stories in Action Comics.[7] His work on a Wildfire story in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2 #283 (Jan. 1982) was praised by fellow artist Keith Giffen.[8] Bender drew Ghostbusters for First Comics and has worked on various series for Archie Comics.[3] He and writer Craig Boldman created Mr. Fixitt in 1989.[9] Bender collaborated with Jack C. Harris on a Sherlock Holmes comic strip in the 1990s.[10] In addition to comic books, Bender also works as a caricature artist.[11]

Bibliography

  • AC Comics
  • Femforce #7 (1987)
  • Apple Press
  • Blood of Dracula #9 (1989)
  • Mr. Fixitt #1–2 (1989–1990)
  • Archie Comics
  • Archie & Friends Double Digest Magazine #12, 30, 33 (2012–2014)
  • Archie 1000 Page Comics Jamboree #1 (2013)
  • Archie Comics Digest #109, 232, 248, 263 (1991–2015)
  • Archie's Funhouse Double Digest #15, 21 (2015–2016)
  • Archie's Pals 'n' Gals #212 (1990)
  • Archie's Pals 'n' Gals Double Digest Magazine #113, 130 (2007–2009)
  • Archie's R/C Racers #2, 4–5 (1989–1990)
  • Betty and Veronica Comics Digest Magazine #72 (1995)
  • Betty and Veronica Double Digest Magazine #227 (2014)
  • Everything's Archie #152 (1990)
  • Jughead and Archie Double Digest #6, 12, 15 (2014–2015)
  • Jughead with Archie Digest #111 (1992)
  • Jughead's Double Digest #54 (1998)
  • Life with Archie #284 (1991)
  • Mighty Mutanimals #9 (1993)
  • World of Archie Double Digest #15, 20, 40–41, 56 (2012–2016)
  • Comicfix
  • The Charlton Arrow #2 (2014)
  • DC Comics
  • First Comics
  • Ghostbusters #1–3 (1987)
  • Grimjack #25 (1986)
  • Hamilton Comics
  • Dread of Night #1 (1991)
  • Maggots #2 (1992)
  • Heroic Publishing
  • Mr. Fixitt vol. 2 #1 (1993)
  • Marvel Comics
  • Now Comics
  • Slimer #8 (1989)
  • Triad Publications
  • The Honeymooners #12 (1989)

References

  1. John Jackson Miller. Comics Industry Birthdays Comics Buyer's Guide, June 10, 2005^
  2. Dan Greenfield. East Coast Comicon Spotlight: Howard Bender and the Batmobile 13thdimension.com, April 4, 2015^
  3. Howard Bender Lambiek Comiclopedia, December 19, 2006^
  4. Jerry Bails. Bender, Howard Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928–1999, n.d.^
  5. Todd Klein. The DC Comics Offices 1982–1991 Part 3 Kleinletters.com, August 3, 2016^
  6. Mark Newbold. Star Wars in the UK : Blonde Han Solo, Kenny Baker Speaks, and More in Star Wars Weekly #8! Starwars.com, May 13, 2016^
  7. {{gcdb|type=credit|search= Howard+Bender|title= Howard Bender}}^
  8. Glen Cadigan. The Best of the Legion Outpost TwoMorrows Publishing, 2004^
  9. Mark Voger. Comics shopping with Howard Bender Asbury Park Press, June 25, 1989^
  10. Antoinette Alexander. Cartoonist draws his own reality: Toms River artist creates superheroes Asbury Park Press, December 10, 1997^
  11. Howard Bender. Hello, I'm an artist! Howardbenderart.com, n.d.^