🏆 Hall of Fame - Judge's Choice (2021)🏆 Dick Giordano Humanitarian of the Year Award (2014)🏆 Gold Key Award (Hall of Fame) (2011)
Known forStrange Tales
Issues credited4,171
Active1949–1969
Primary rolecolorist
Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962)
Stan Goldberg was born on May 5, 1932, and spent decades making quiet but consequential contributions to American comics before his death on August 31, 2014. He came up through the industry early, with credits stretching back to 1949, and built one of the most remarkably sustained careers in the medium — his work appearing across more than four thousand issues over the better part of a century.
Tales of Suspense #39 (1963)
Goldberg is recognized on two distinct fronts. At Marvel in the 1960s, he worked as a colorist at a pivotal moment, helping to establish the original color palettes for Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, and other characters whose visual identities would become deeply embedded in popular culture. Those choices, made relatively early in his career, had an outsized and lasting influence on how readers came to picture those heroes.
Journey into Mystery #83 (1962)
His longest and most visible association, however, was with Archie Comics, where he served as artist across flagship titles including *Archie*, *Betty*, and *Life with Archie*. His clean, expressive linework suited the warm, humor-driven world of Riverdale naturally, and he became one of the definitive visual interpreters of that universe.
Fantastic Four #1 (1961)
In 2011, the National Cartoonists Society recognized his career as a whole by inducting him into its Hall of Fame — a fitting acknowledgment of an artist whose influence ran deeper than his name recognition might suggest.