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Don Heck (New York, 2 gennaio 1929 – New York, 23 febbraio 1995) è stato un fumettista statunitense noto soprattutto per aver creato con Stan Lee il personaggio di Iron Man e per aver lavorato come disegnatore per lungo tempo negli anni sessanta alla serie The Avengers
Donald L. Heck (January 2, 1929 – February 23, 1995) was an American comics artist best known for co-creating the Marvel Comics characters Iron Man, the Wasp, Black Widow, Hawkeye and Wonder Man and for his long run penciling the Marvel superhero-team series The Avengers during the 1960s Silver Age of comic books.
- American
- January 2, 1929, Queens, New York City, U.S.
- Penciller
- February 23, 1995 (aged 66), Centereach, New York, U.S.
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Writer: Iron Man. Don Heck was born on 2 January 1929 in Queens, New York, USA. Don was a writer, known for Iron Man (2008), Avengers: Endgame (2019) and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023). Don died on 23 February 1995 in Centereach, Suffolk, New York, USA.
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- Queens, New York, USA
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- Centereach, Suffolk, New York, USA
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Tales of Suspense #39 in 1963, and received his own title with Iron Man #1 in 1968.
- Tales of Suspense #39, (March 1963)
- Marvel Comics
La sua più grande pretesa alla fama della Marvel, tuttavia, potrebbe essere stata il suo contributo alla nascita di Iron Man. Insieme all'editor Stan Lee, allo scrittore Larry Lieber e all'artista delle copertine Jack Kirby, creò il Vendicatore Armato in Tales of Suspense #39 e (con tre brevi pause) disegnò le sue avventure per quasi tre anni.
His greatest claim to Marvel fame, however, may have been his contribution to the birth of Iron Man. Along with editor Stan Lee, writer Larry Lieber, and cover artist Jack Kirby, he created the Armored Avenger in Tales of Suspense #39 and (with three short breaks) drew his adventures for almost three years.