Happy 50th Anniversary "Daredevil battles Sub-Mariner!" - 1965-2015
[IMG]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/67/cf/bc/67cfbcdb119edc7bc6c836500e09c16a.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://www.hembeck.com/Images/Covers/FullSize/daredevil7.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/scale_large/0/4/7061-2190-7725-1-daredevil.jpg[/IMG]DAREDEVIL #7 April 1965
Prince Namor creator Bill Everett
Daredevil co-creator Bill Everett
Happy Birthday to the late GREAT William Blake "Bill" Everett!!!
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Happy Birthday to the late GREAT William Blake "Bill" Everett!!!
[CENTER]Today is the [SIZE=5][COLOR="#0000FF"]100th[/COLOR][/SIZE] birthday of the late GREAT William Blake "Bill" Everett!
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[B][SIZE=1]Bill Everett (center) and two of his creations, [COLOR="#0000FF"]the Sub-Mariner[/COLOR] (from 1954’s The Human Torch #38) and [COLOR="#FF0000"]Daredevil[/COLOR] (from 1964’s Daredevil #1).[/SIZE][/B]
[B]When and What He Did at Timely/Atlas/Marvel:[/B] Writer and artist off and on from 1939 until 1973.
[B]Marvel-ous Accomplishments[/B]: He’s partially responsible for birthing the Marvel Universe with the creation of Namor, the Sub-Mariner, who appeared in 1939’s Marvel Comics #1, along with the Human Torch (an android that predated the Fantastic Four member of the same name by more than two decades). Namor and the Torch—created by writer-artist Carl Burgos—are considered Marvel’s first superheroes and still play significant roles in the publisher’s comics (a Sub-Mariner movie has been in various stages of development since the late 1990s). Over the years, Everett continued to work on different titles for Timely/Atlas/Marvel, even helping to create Daredevil in the 1960s and draw that character’s first issue.[/CENTER]