Max Elkan United States
- Born
- 5 June 1918 in United States
- Died
- 23 February 2000 in United States
- Age
- 81 years
- Credited for
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art
- Also known as
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Maxim Katz
M. D. E. (pen name)
Maxwell D. Elkan (pen name)
Maxwell Charles Elkan (changed name)
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Biography
Max Elkan was a long time comic book artist who worked for many of the publishers of comic books from the early 1940s until the early 1960s.
Elkan also did art work for pulp magazines and reportedly assisted artist Pete Costanza on Nickel Comics (Fawcett, 1940 series) #1 (May 17, 1940), though for what story is not known. It is possible the assistance was on a later issue.
He also worked for the Iger and Sangor studios.
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Master Comics (Cleland, 1948? series) #14 (November 1949) — The Sheriffs' Convention (Hopalong Cassidy) |
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Comic: Comic story | |
Love Experiences (Transport, 1951? series) #5 (August 1952) — Love? Or Her Career |
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Comic: Comic story | |
Love Not in the Script (Calvert, 1956?) (1956) — I Lied to Keep Him |
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Comic: Comic story | |
Grim Ghostly Stories (Gredown, ? series) (1978) — The Old Cemetery! |
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Comic: Comic story | |
Ghost (Gredown/Boraig, 1979 series) (1980) — It Walked by Night |
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Comic: Comic story | |
Forces of Evil (Gredown/Boraig, 1981?) (February 1982) — Daughter of the Pharaohs |
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Comic: Comic story | |
Terror Under the Sea (Gredown/Boraig, 1984? series) (1984) — Shadow of the Panther |
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Comic: Comic story |