Morton Meskin was an American comic book artist born on May 30, 1916, whose work spanned from the Golden Age of the 1940s through the Silver Age of the late 1950s and into the 1960s. He died on March 29, 1995.
Pep Comics #2 (1940)
Over a remarkably sustained career, Meskin contributed to more than 220 issues across a wide range of titles, demonstrating versatility not only as a penciler but also as an inker, letterer, and occasional writer. His credits touched on an impressive breadth of genres, from romance comics like *Young Love* to the mystery and horror anthologies that defined mid-century DC publishing — *House of Secrets*, *House of Mystery*, and *My Greatest Adventure* among them. He also contributed to *Action Comics* and the Spanish-language anthology *Relatos Fabulosos*, reflecting the international reach his work eventually found.
Top Notch Comics #4 (1940)
Meskin's active years placed him squarely at the center of American comics during two of its most formative periods. Working across superhero, romance, and suspense material, he developed a clean, expressive draftsmanship well suited to the storytelling demands of anthology formats. His longevity in the field — with credits traceable from 1940 onward — speaks to a steady professionalism that kept him relevant across shifting tastes and editorial regimes. His contributions remain a meaningful part of the Golden and Silver Age record.