
Ray Holloway United States
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letters
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Raymond Holloway
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Biography
Afro-American letterer Holloway worked primarily for Timely/Atlas/Marvel, possibly beginning as a freelancer during the late 1950s monster era.
He worked on series including Tales to Astonish, Spider-Man, Iron Man, Strange Tales, Journey Into Mystery, Fantastic Four, Werewolf by Night, Tomb of Dracula, Rawhide Kid, Kid Colt Outlaw, Defenders and Incredible Hulk. His last known work appeared at Marvel in the mid-1970s in Spidey Super Stories.
Holloway also worked for Western Publishing's Gold Key (1962-68), King Comics (1966-1967) and DC Comics (1968-1970). Some work was also printed by Charlton (1970) from Gold Key inventory.
Notes
Bails' Who's Who reports Holloway used the pen name "Sherigail", but Nick Caputo says this is Morrie Kuramoto using an amalgam of his wife and daughter's names (https://nick-caputo.blogspot.com/2012/01/attention-paid-lettering-skills-of.html).
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The Tomb of Dracula (Yaffa, 1978 series) #10 (1982) — Madness in the Mind! (Tomb of Dracula) |
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The Amazing Spider-Man (Federal, 1984 series) #11 (February 1986) — Win with the Wing (Spider-Man) |
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