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  1. Charles Clarence Beck (June 8, 1910 – November 22, 1989) was an American cartoonist and comic book artist, best known for his work on Captain Marvel (today known as Shazam!) at Fawcett Comics and DC Comics.

  2. Clarence Charles Beck, meglio noto come C.C. Beck, è stato un fumettista statunitense. Noto come co-creatore, insieme a Bill Parker, del personaggio di Capitan Marvel per la Fawcett Comics, ora di proprietà della DC Comics. Nel 1993 è stato inserito nella Hall of Fame degli Eisner Award.

  3. Charles Clarence Beck. (9 June 1910 - 22 November 1989, USA) 'Captain Marvel'. After his studies, Charles C. Beck began as a humor illustrator for Fawcett's pulp magazines in 1933. In 1939, C.C. Beck was assigned to design the character which was to become 'Captain Marvel'.

  4. Charles Clarence Beck (June 8th 1910 - November 22nd 1989) was an artist and inker for Fawcett Publications. He is commonly recognized as the co-creator of several heroic characters, all of whom would later become the property of DC Comics including, Shazam, Captain Marvel, Mary Marvel, Captain Marvel, Jr and many more.

  5. C.C. Beck is the co-creator of the Marvel Family and many other Fawcett properties. Beck started as a staff artist on Fawcett Publications' pulp magazine, but after the publisher switched its focus to comic books in 1939, he was brought on to design a character conceptualized by writer Bill Parker, called at the time Captain Thunder.

    • June 8, 1910
    • November 22, 1989
  6. C. C. Beck (b. 1910) Born: 1910 June 8 in Zumbrota, Minnesota, United States. Died: 1989 November 22 in Gainesville, Florida, United States. Notes: To be confirmed against the Who's Who entry.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm1304148C.C. Beck - IMDb

    C.C. Beck is the co-creator of the Marvel Family and many other Fawcett properties. Beck started as a staff artist on Fawcett Publications' pulp magazine, but after the publisher switched its focus to comic books in 1939, he was brought on to design a character conceptualized by writer Bill Parker, called at the time Captain Thunder.