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Irv Novick

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Irv Novick
Known forBatman
Issues credited538
Active1940–1973
Primary rolecover pencils

Irv Novick was an American comics artist born on April 11, 1916, who built one of the longer careers in the industry, working steadily from 1939 through the 1990s. He died on October 15, 2004.

Novick's professional life was shaped almost entirely by superhero comics, and his output was remarkable for its consistency and longevity. Over the course of his career he received credits as penciler and inker on more than 500 issues, with his work appearing most prominently on Batman, The Flash, The Brave and the Bold, and Superman — titles that formed the backbone of DC Comics' publishing line across several decades. His clean, confident draftsmanship suited the demands of superhero storytelling well, and he became a reliable craftsman on some of the publisher's highest-profile characters.

Batman and The Flash represented the heart of his contribution, and readers who followed either series through the 1960s and 1970s would have encountered his work repeatedly. The Brave and the Bold, which frequently paired Batman with other DC heroes, also benefited substantially from his steady hand.

Novick's career stands as a testament to professional durability — few artists sustained such consistent output across five decades, making him a quietly essential figure in the history of American superhero comics.

Full bibliography (first 500) · 71 series

Capt. Storm (1964) · 16
Star Spangled War Stories (1952) · 12
Battle Cry (1952) · 10
Shield-Wizard Comics (1940) · 8
G.I. Combat (1957) · 8
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (1958) · 8
G.I. Joe (1950) · 7
Marvila, la Mujer Maravilla (1955) · 6
Black Hood Comics (1943) · 5
Secret Hearts (1949) · 5
Historias Fantásticas (1958) · 5
Jackpot Comics (1941) · 4
Falling in Love (1955) · 4
Robin Hood Tales (1957) · 4
Sea Devils (1961) · 4
Brûlant (1967) · 4
Superman et Batman et Robin (1969) · 4
Girls' Love Stories (1949) · 3
Teen Titans (1966) · 3
Hangman Comics (1942) · 2
Girls' Romances (1950) · 2
The Hundred Comic Monthly (1956) · 2
All Favourites, The 100-Page Comic (1957) · 2
Captain Action (1968) · 2
Batman Classics (1970) · 2
Top Notch Comics (1939) · 1
#5
Super Comics (1941) · 1
#1
Blue Ribbon Comics (1939) · 1
#19
Miss Liberty (1945) · 1
#1
Roly-Poly Comics (1945) · 1
Three Ring Comics (1946) · 1
#3
Steel! (1948) · 1
Wild Boy (1950) · 1
#4
Crime Clinic (1951) · 1
#4
Showcase (1956) · 1
#2
Western Comics (1948) · 1
#57
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (1958) · 1
#1
Johnny Speed (1964) · 1
#6
Battle Heroes (1966) · 1
#1
Superman Presents Wonder Comic Monthly (1965) · 1
#35
Pep (1960) · 1
World's Finest Comics (1941) · 1
Läderlappen [och Robin extra] (1968) · 1
Lynvingen Spesial (1969) · 1
Superboy (1949) · 1
Superman en Batman (1967) · 1
#6
Superman Presents Tip Top Comic Monthly (1965) · 1
#54
Läderlappen (1969) · 1
Flash (1971) · 1
Mark Steel Fights Pollution! (1972) · 1
Batman Géant (1972) · 1
#1
Superman Presents World's Finest Comic Monthly (1965) · 1
#88
Big Boss (1970) · 1
#12
Flashback (1973) · 1
#7
100-Page Super Spectacular (1973) · 1

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