Iva Hoth
Iva Hoth is best remembered as the editor behind *The Picture Bible*, a full-color comic strip retelling of the Bible illustrated by Andre LeBlanc and published by David C. Cook in 1978. The project stands as one of the more ambitious scripture adaptations in the comics medium, and its influence extended forward to Sergio Cariello's *The Action Bible*, also produced for David C. Cook, in 2010.
Hoth's career in comics was notably sustained, spanning from 1949 to 1981 across 176 credited issues. Her work was heavily oriented toward religious and educational material, and she collaborated regularly with faith-based publishers reaching international audiences. Her most prominent titles include *Sunday Pix*, *Bible-in-Life Pix*, *Life of Jesus*, and several foreign-language editions of her Bible comics work — among them *Veckans bibelbilder* and *Die Bibel im Bild* — suggesting that her material achieved meaningful reach across European markets as well as North American ones.
Beyond *The Picture Bible*, her long association with the *Picture Bible for All Ages* series further cemented her reputation as a steady, thoughtful editor of scripture-based sequential art. While biographical details about her personal life remain sparse in the historical record, her body of work speaks to a decades-long commitment to making biblical narrative accessible through the comics format.
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