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Eisner, Will(iam Erwin)

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Eisner, Will(iam Erwin) (1917-2005)

US cartoonist. In 1937, he created the action-adventure newspaper comic strips, The Three Brothers, K-51, and the successful Hawk of the Seas, a swashbuckling tale of buccaneers. His most popular work, The Spirit, became a long-running comic strip.

He was born in New York City and studied at the Arts Students League there in 1937.


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