Canadian comic artist (1921–1996)
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Mike Roy Born Joseph Michel Roy 1921 (1921 ) Quebec , Canada Died 1996 (aged 74–75) Area(s) Cartoonist , ArtistPseudonym(s) Michael Robard Notable works
Akwas
Joseph Michel Roy (1921–1996) was a Canadian comic book and comic strip artist, working during the Golden Age of Comic Books and the Silver Age of Comic Books . He is best known for his stories about Native Americans .
Biography
Born in Quebec , Roy he emigrated to the United States where he studied at the School of Industrial Art and Pratt Institute . He was a co-founder of a museum of Native American and Eskimo art.
Early work
Roy got his first job in comics in 1940, as an assistant[clarification needed ] to Sub-Mariner artist Bill Everett . At Timely Comics , the 1940s forerunner of Marvel Comics , he drew the only appearance of the superhero the Young Avenger , in U.S.A. Comics #1 (Aug. 1941), under the pseudonym Michael Robard . This story was previously incorrectly ascribed to Howard Purcell .[ 1]
He went on to work on many Golden Age comic books such as Captain America Comics and Crime Does Not Pay .[ 2] Roy also did work for a number of publishers, including Atlas Comics , Holyoke Publications , and Archie Comics .
Comic strips
Roy is best known for his work on comic strips . His first strip, for the New York Herald Tribune Syndicate , was an adaptation of the Leslie Charteris character The Saint , which he drew from 1948 to 1951. He also illustrated the comic strip Nero Wolfe for Columbia Features in the 1950s, and worked as a ghost artist for Flash Gordon .
In 1964, he created his Native American character Akwas in a Sunday strip by the same name[ 3] (also for Columbia Features).
Screaming Eagle
Roy's final work was a hardcover graphic novel, Screaming Eagle , published posthumously in 1999 by Discovery Comics.[ 4]
References
^ Michael J. Vassallo. Introduction. Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age U.S.A. Comics vol. 1 New York: Marvel Comics, 2007.
^ Mike Roy contributions , Comic Vine. Accessed Oct. 26, 2018.
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Green, Paul. Encyclopedia of Weird Westerns , p. 181, "Roy was well known for his work on the Native American Sunday strip Akwas in the 1960s.", McFarland, 2009, ISBN 978-0786443901 .
^ "Mike Roy" . Archived from the original on 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2012-04-23 .
Further reading
Roy, Mike. The Best of Mike Roy , Ward Ritchie Press, 1978, ASIN: B000NYCCAY
Strickler, Dave. Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924-1995: The Complete Index. Cambria, CA: Comics Access, 1995. ISBN 0-9700077-0-1 .