2013 Comic Book News Archives

November 26, 2013: Al Plastino (1921-2013)

Al Plastino Only days after having to sue Heritage Auctions in an effort to recapture artwork he had donated to Boston's Kennedy Library from being auctioned off, legendary comic book artist Al Plastino has passed away after a long battle with prostate cancer, aged 91.

    One of the most talented and prolific Superman artists of the Silver Age, Plastino made a name for himself with the Superman family of titles. His biggest contribution to the lore of the Man of Steel was illustrating Supergirl's blockbuster debut in the pages of ACTION COMICS #252, in 1959.

    Plastino's fluid, graceful linework, paired with a dynamic knack for facial expressions and subtle characterization made him one of the definitive Superman and DC artists of his time, and one held in high regard to this day.

    "Al Plastino helped redefine Superman in the 1950s," said Jim Lee, DC Entertainment Co-Publisher. "His work on SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND, LOIS LANE, ADVENTURE COMICS and pretty much any title in the Superman family will be fondly remembered for years to come. He will be missed."

Source: DCComics.com

    Last week, Plastino filed suit over the original artwork he drew for a comic book featuring Superman and President Kennedy, claiming it was stolen instead of being donated to JFK's memorial library, as promised.

    Plastino's lawyer, Dale Cendali, said she was "extremely saddened by Al's sudden passing, but was "more committed than ever to fulfilling his last wishes of getting his art back so it can properly be displayed as intended."

    "The art should be on display in a museum and serve to honor the memories of both a great artist and a great President," she added.

Our condolences to his wife, children and grandchildren.

Source: NYPost.com



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