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December 21, 2006: Superman Artist Hardin Burnley Dies at 95

DailyProgress.com reports that artist Hardin "Jack" Burnley, the first artist to help co-creator Joe Shuster draw Superman in the comics, died on Tuesday aged 95.

    Hardin "Jack" Burnley, the artist who made visible the Man of Steel's inner strength and provided the prototype portrait for a universe of comic book heroes, died Tuesday in Albemarle County. He was 95.

    Burnley was the first person to draw Superman, Batman and Robin other than their creators.

    His drawing of the three heroes for the cover of an issue of "World's Fair Comics" in 1940 marked the first time the crime fighters appeared together in public. He was also the first to carefully outline the caped crusaders' muscle structures, setting the style for hundreds of heroes who followed.

    "Just the fact that the creators let him take over says a lot," said Beau Eichling, owner of Atlas Comics in Rio Hill shopping center. "The extra ripples and muscles is kind of the comic book hero style now. They've really embellished on it."

Read the complete report at the DailyProgress.com website.



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