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Tales Of The Green Berets by John Celardo from 2/4/1968 Size: 11 x 15 inches
This is an "TALES OF THE GREEN BERETS_"_ SUNDAY PAGE BY JOHN CELARDO. This was cut from the original newspaper Sunday Comics section of 1968. SIZE: TABLOID SIZE: 11 X 15 INCHES. PAPER: SOME LIGHT TANNING, A FEW HAVE ARCHIVAL REINFORCEMENT, OTHERWISE: VER ... Read More
This is an "TALES OF THE GREEN BERETS_"_ SUNDAY PAGE BY JOHN CELARDO. This was cut from the original newspaper Sunday Comics section of 1968. SIZE: TABLOID SIZE: 11 X 15 INCHES. PAPER: SOME LIGHT TANNING, A FEW HAVE ARCHIVAL REINFORCEMENT, OTHERWISE: VERY GOOD! PULLED FROM BOUND VOLUMES! (PLEASE CHECK SCANS) Please include $5.00 Total postage on any size order (USA) $20.00 International FLAT RATE. I combine postage on multiple pages. Check out my other auctions for more great vintage Comic Strips and Paper Dolls. THANKS FOR LOOKING!
John Celardo
BORN DECEMBER 27, 1918
Staten Island
DIED JANUARY 6, 2012 (AGED 93)
Staten Island
Nationality American
Area(s) Artist
Notable Works Tarzan Comic Strip
John celardo (december 27, 1918 Â january 6, 2012) was an american comic strip and comic book artist, best known for illustrating the tarzan comic strip.
Born on staten island, celardo continued to live there most of his life. After a childhood in mariners harbor, he graduated from port richmond high school. He began his art career in the late 1930s drawing animals for the national youth administration at the staten island zoo at west brighton, where he was once photographed in the alligator pit by the staten island advance.
World War Ii
Serving with the army during world war ii, he was assigned to duty in the european theater, where he rose to the rank of captain. Returning to staten island after world war ii, he lived in castleton corners and eventually settled in graniteville.
In addition to art study with the federal school's correspondence course, his extensive art training was at new york's art students league, the school of industrial arts and the school of visual arts.
Comic Books
After creating sports cartoons for street & smith magazines, he began drawing for comic books, including a job at the eisner & iger shop. During the 1940s, he was an assistant art director and a major contributor to the fiction house line, notably for wings comics. Over decades, he did work for a variety of publishers, including american comics group, dc comics, gold key comics, quality comics, standard comics, st. John publications, and whitman comics.
Comic Strips
In the early 1950s, he succeeded bob lubbers as illustrator of the tarzan comic strip. He began the tarzan daily strip on january 18, 1954 and the sunday strip on february 28, 1954, eventually drawing a total of 4350 daily strips and 724 sunday strips. His work was then appearing in 225 newspapers in 12 different countries. Celardo continued on tarzan until january 7, 1968, when russ manning took it over. Celardo then succeeded joe kubert on tales of the green beret. In the late sixties he developed a lassie newspaper strip, based on the still popular tv series of the same name. According to john wells the newspaper strip was published and started on april 7 1969. No end date is known. He drew the daily buz sawyer comic strip from 1983 until it was discontinued on october 7, 1989.
During the 1960s, he also did artwork for topps chewing gum trading cards, including a comic strip on their land of the giants card series. In 1969, he illustrated paperback library's get your shape in shape by rita chazen and fran hair. From 1973 to the mid-1990s, he was a comics editor at king features syndicate.
One of the artists interviewed by david hajdu for hajdu's authoritative survey of the comic book industry, the ten-cent plague: the great comic-book scare and how it changed america, celardo was a member of artists and writers, the national cartoonists society and the staten island kiwanis club.
Death
At age 93, celardo died in 2012 at the clove lakes health care and rehabilitation center in castleton corners, survived by his son, john j.; his wife, the former julia esposito; his daughter, donna deforest; three brothers joe, frank and edward; and three grandchildren ryan deforest, kaitlin deforest, and devin deforest.
*please note: collecting and selling comics has been my hobby for over 30 years. Due to the hours of my job i can usually only mail packages out on saturdays. I send out priority mail which takes 2-3 days to arrive in the usa and air mail international which takes 5 -10 days depending on where you live in the world. I do not "sell" postage or packaging and charge less than the actual cost of mailing. I package items securely and wrap well. Most pages come in an archival sleeve with acid free backing board at no extra charge. If you are dissatisfied with an item. Let me know and i will do my best to make it right.
Many thanks to all of my 1,000's of past customers around the world.
enjoy your hobby everyone and have fun collecting!
John Celardo
BORN DECEMBER 27, 1918
Staten Island
DIED JANUARY 6, 2012 (AGED 93)
Staten Island
Nationality American
Area(s) Artist
Notable Works Tarzan Comic Strip
John celardo (december 27, 1918 Â january 6, 2012) was an american comic strip and comic book artist, best known for illustrating the tarzan comic strip.
Born on staten island, celardo continued to live there most of his life. After a childhood in mariners harbor, he graduated from port richmond high school. He began his art career in the late 1930s drawing animals for the national youth administration at the staten island zoo at west brighton, where he was once photographed in the alligator pit by the staten island advance.
World War Ii
Serving with the army during world war ii, he was assigned to duty in the european theater, where he rose to the rank of captain. Returning to staten island after world war ii, he lived in castleton corners and eventually settled in graniteville.
In addition to art study with the federal school's correspondence course, his extensive art training was at new york's art students league, the school of industrial arts and the school of visual arts.
Comic Books
After creating sports cartoons for street & smith magazines, he began drawing for comic books, including a job at the eisner & iger shop. During the 1940s, he was an assistant art director and a major contributor to the fiction house line, notably for wings comics. Over decades, he did work for a variety of publishers, including american comics group, dc comics, gold key comics, quality comics, standard comics, st. John publications, and whitman comics.
Comic Strips
In the early 1950s, he succeeded bob lubbers as illustrator of the tarzan comic strip. He began the tarzan daily strip on january 18, 1954 and the sunday strip on february 28, 1954, eventually drawing a total of 4350 daily strips and 724 sunday strips. His work was then appearing in 225 newspapers in 12 different countries. Celardo continued on tarzan until january 7, 1968, when russ manning took it over. Celardo then succeeded joe kubert on tales of the green beret. In the late sixties he developed a lassie newspaper strip, based on the still popular tv series of the same name. According to john wells the newspaper strip was published and started on april 7 1969. No end date is known. He drew the daily buz sawyer comic strip from 1983 until it was discontinued on october 7, 1989.
During the 1960s, he also did artwork for topps chewing gum trading cards, including a comic strip on their land of the giants card series. In 1969, he illustrated paperback library's get your shape in shape by rita chazen and fran hair. From 1973 to the mid-1990s, he was a comics editor at king features syndicate.
One of the artists interviewed by david hajdu for hajdu's authoritative survey of the comic book industry, the ten-cent plague: the great comic-book scare and how it changed america, celardo was a member of artists and writers, the national cartoonists society and the staten island kiwanis club.
Death
At age 93, celardo died in 2012 at the clove lakes health care and rehabilitation center in castleton corners, survived by his son, john j.; his wife, the former julia esposito; his daughter, donna deforest; three brothers joe, frank and edward; and three grandchildren ryan deforest, kaitlin deforest, and devin deforest.
*please note: collecting and selling comics has been my hobby for over 30 years. Due to the hours of my job i can usually only mail packages out on saturdays. I send out priority mail which takes 2-3 days to arrive in the usa and air mail international which takes 5 -10 days depending on where you live in the world. I do not "sell" postage or packaging and charge less than the actual cost of mailing. I package items securely and wrap well. Most pages come in an archival sleeve with acid free backing board at no extra charge. If you are dissatisfied with an item. Let me know and i will do my best to make it right.
Many thanks to all of my 1,000's of past customers around the world.
enjoy your hobby everyone and have fun collecting!
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