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Giordano later became Charlton's editor after, McLaughlin said, he himself had turned down the job: " was a freelancer at the time, and then he hired me to work with him after I got through working at Charlton 9 to 5, and I'd go over to his studio, and then later on, we kind of swapped jobs, because
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there was a change at Charlton, and I think Pat was moving up, and they offered me his job. I opted to stay freelance and suggested Dick for the job. He became editor and I took over the studio," which artist
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McLaughlin practiced judo from ages 18 to 50, initially studying at Joe Costa's Academy of Judo. He married at age 30, in 1965, living then in
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Following McLaughlin's final Charlton work, penciling the cover and both penciling and inking the seven-page story "The Living Legend" in the
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Creator credits were not routinely given in comics during this era, and McLaughlin's earliest known probable credit is
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before becoming primarily a DC inker. Throughout the 1970s, McLaughlin inked backup stories featuring the
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McLaughlin entered the comic book industry in the early 1960s. A college friend recommended him to editor
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Settling into his career as an inker, McLaughlin became ensconced at Marvel, inking the likes of
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sniper, was taught martial arts by her grateful grandfather. He acquired a costume based on the
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After college, McLaughlin, an avid baseball player, went to work for the brake manufacturer
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During the decades to follow, McLaughlin also drew for such comic strips as
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The following year, McLaughlin began to work steadily for industry leaders
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in the early 1970s, McLaughlin also worked on such comic strips as
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by 1962, worked throughout the Charlton line, including on the
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McLaughlin died March 4, 2020, age 84, at Milford Hospital in
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vol. 2 #121, 124–127, 129–130, 152, 166–168, 170 (1979–1983)
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program "Writing to Read" for the JHM Corporation through
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on the cover of, and a seven-page story in, Charlton's
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In the 1980s McLaughlin was regular inker on penciler
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at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
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His last known comics work is Broadway's 449:'s black-and-white horror-comics magazine 445:#10 (Nov. 1970) and a seven-page story in 247:to art corrections, lettering titles for 178:, as well as such earlier illustrators as 1932: 1817: 1755: 1561:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 637:, among other assignments. He also inked 2025:. Mike Lynch Cartoons. August 19, 2006. 1790: 834: 419:in 1983, during Charlton's final years. 366: 153: 105:(March 18, 1935 – March 4, 2020) was an 1943:"Frank McLaughlin (Professor Emeritus)" 1625: 1623: 1621: 1619: 1617: 1615: 1613: 1600: 1598: 1596: 1574: 1572: 1517: 800:before moving back to his home town of 2126: 1858: 1722: 1696:from the original on October 25, 2011. 1481: 1479: 1477: 1475: 1473: 560:, Zatanna, and "The Fabulous World of 1953: 1871:from the original on March 26, 2016. 1666: 1664: 1662: 1660: 1658: 1656: 1654: 1652: 1650: 720: 1995:at the Comic Book DB (archived from 1859:Weizel, Richard (January 25, 2009). 1803:. 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Meriden, Connecticut
Milford, Connecticut
Cartoonist
Judomaster
Justice League of America
American
comics artist
comic book
Judomaster
comic strip
Gil Thorp
Brenda Starr, Reporter
The Heart of Juliet Jones
cartooning
Meriden, Connecticut
Stratford, Connecticut
Coby Whitmore
Joe Bowler
Howard Terpning
Gustav Klimt
Alfons Mucha
Alex Raymond
Milton Caniff
University of Bridgeport
New Haven State Teachers College
Bridgeport
Raybestos
drafted
U. S. Army
Sikorsky Aircraft

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