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  1. Thomas F. "Tom" Sutton (15 de abril de 1937 – 1 de mayo de 2002) [1] fue un historietista estadounidense que a veces usaba los pseudónimos Sean Todd y Dementia. Es conocido por sus colaboraciones en la línea de cómics de terror en blanco y negro para Marvel Comics y Warren Publishing , particularmente por ser el primer artista ...

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    Thomas F. Sutton (April 15, 1937 – May 1, 2002) [1] was an American comic book artist who sometimes used the pseudonyms Sean Todd and Dementia.

  3. 11 de feb. de 2011 · Tom Sutton (1937-2002) refers to himself in this interview as an “odd man out.” That he is. He’s also the ultimate been-there/done-that professional. Sutton has worked for more mainstream comics companies throughout his career than anyone this side of Gil Kane.

  4. 14 de jun. de 2016 · Tuesday, June 14, 2016. Tom Sutton's World of Fear, Fantasy and Frolic. Tom Sutton was a comic book artist whose talent was often taken for granted. His style was a blend of the cartoonish and horrific, inspired by past masters of the form, including Simon and Kirby, Will Elder and Wally Wood.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2023 · Tom Sutton has great range from space heroes to terror tales. His most Lovecraftian examples of his great Horror art came in the early to mid-1970s when he worked for Charlton. A fan of Lovecraft, Tom enjoyed the tentacular beasties of the Cthulhu Mythos .

  6. (15 April 1937 - 3 May 2002, USA) Tom Sutton broke into comic books in 1967 and worked almost non-stop on various projects until the early 1990s. Sutton's work has ranged from beautifully crafted genre work - horror stories for Warren and Charlton, 'Daredevil', 'Planet of the Apes' - to simple hackwork - 'Seeker 3000', 'Godzilla'.

  7. 27 de oct. de 2009 · I decided to spend some time determining what I believe to be the 13 best comic book covers drawn by Tom Sutton. Tom Sutton was an absolute master of comic book horror - infusing the his work with a gothic creepiness that almost oozed from the pages in an organic plop.