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Sheldon "S****y"
Moldoff (/ˈmoʊldɒf/;
April 14, 1920 –
February 29, 2012) was an
American comics artist best
known for his
early work on the DC Comics...
- 1948) and
Killer Moth in
issue #63 (Feb.-March 1951). In 1953,
Sheldon Moldoff became another one of the
primary Batman ghost artists who,
along with...
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published by DC Comics.
Created by
writer Dave Wood and
artists Sheldon Moldoff and Bob Kane, the
character initially debuted in
Batman #121 (February...
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depicted as
series original character Katrina Moldoff / The Bat Lady, thrill-s****ing
heiress to the
Moldoff Circus fortune and a
trained circus acrobat...
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animated musical adventure film
directed by Eric Porter,
written by
Sheldon Moldoff, and was the country's
first animated feature film. The two
sequence directors...
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hired his own
personal ghosts,
including Lew
Schwartz and
Sheldon Moldoff from 1953 to 1967. Bill
Finger recalled that
Robin was an
outgrowth of...
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Finger and
artist Sheldon Moldoff." McAvennie,
Michael "1960s" in Dolan, p. 103: "Scribe Bill
Finger and
artist Sheldon Moldoff reshaped the face of evil...
- p. 19.
Daniels (1999), p. 29 Bill Finger (w), Bob Kane (p),
Sheldon Moldoff (i). "The
Batman and How He Came to Be"
Detective Comics, no. 33, pp. 1–2...
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created by Batman's
original writer Bill
Finger with
artist Sheldon Moldoff, and made his
first appearance in
Batman vol. 1, #148 (June 1962). Jennie...
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titled "Batman
Meets Bat-Mite"
written by Bill Finger, with art by
Sheldon Moldoff. Bat-Mite was
retired from the
comic in 1964, when
editor Julius Schwartz...