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417: 40: 178:, where John McWilliams became a radio-company chemist's laboratory assistant. Al McWilliams graduated from Greenwich High School in 1934, and that September began attending the 301:, as well as simply drawing other features. He was discharged in 1945, and upon returning to the US in 1946 began drawing the detective feature "Steve Wood" in Quality's 183: 174:, the son of chauffeur John and piano teacher Florence L. McWilliams. His sister Faith was born in 1921. By 1929, the family, of Irish ancestry, had moved to 867: 740: 438:
lead character of a comic strip, Danny Raven, co-star of this adventure series about two intelligence agents working undercover as reporters.
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color comic strip of Sunday, March 16, 1969. The series' co-star, Danny Raven, was the first African-American lead character of a comic strip.
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Dec. 1938). Other early credits, all for Dell, include the feature "Crime Busters" a.k.a. "The Crime Busters with Al Brady", in
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as the fledgling medium began, with his earliest confirmed credit the four-page feature "Capt. Frank Hawks — Air Ace" in
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He drew no confirmed comic-book stories from 1952 through 1965, when he illustrated two tales in
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Original black-and-white art, signed "A. McWilliams" and inscribed "Al McWilliams", for the
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and inking two short stories published in the May 1984 issues of two comics in Archie's
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paperback in 1966, and most recently has had a deluxe larger-size reprinting as a
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comics artist who co-created the first African-American lead character of a
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and "Atlantic Patrol", "Pacific Patrol", and "Secret War News" in
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McWilliams married Ruth Jensen in 1946, and the couple moved to
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stories in 1975 and illustrated the first issue of DC Comics's
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stories through 1982. His work there included issues of
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in 1975. McWilliams also illustrated for advertising.
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Alden McWilliams

New York City
Penciller
Inker
Letterer
Dateline: Danger!
comic strip
National Cartoonists Society
American
comic strip
National Cartoonists Society
New York City
Greenwich, Connecticut
New York School of Fine and Applied Arts
Parsons School for Design
Lyman Young
comic strip
Tim Tyler's Luck
pulp magazines
comic books
Dell Comics
cover-dated
The Funnies
Gang Busters
Four Color
U.S. Army
World War II
D-Day
Bronze Star

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