Lou Fine

Louis Kenneth Fine (1914–1971), a luminary of Golden Age comics, overcame childhood polio to study at New York’s Grand Central Art School and Pratt Institute. Renowned for dynamic figures and meticulous linework, his influential style shaped iconic titles like Black Condor, The Ray, Doll Man, and Uncle Sam for Quality Comics. A master draftsman, Fine’s bold compositions and kinetic energy left an indelible mark on peers like Jack Kirby and Will Eisner.

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