Sydney Shores was an American comic book artist born in 1916, who died on June 3, 1973. He is best remembered for his long association with Captain America, a distinction that set him apart from many of his contemporaries: Shores contributed meaningfully to the character across two distinct eras of the medium, first during the 1940s Golden Age and again when the hero was revived during the 1960s Silver Age.
His catalog was remarkably broad for the period, with credits as both artist and inker spanning nearly 500 issues across titles including *Captain America Comics*, *Daredevil*, *Black Rider*, and *Capt. Savage and His Leatherneck Raiders*. That range — from superhero flagship titles to war comics and westerns — speaks to the versatility expected of working artists at major publishers during those decades.
Shores entered the industry in 1941, arriving at a moment when the American comics market was expanding rapidly under the pressures and patriotism of World War II. His steady, dependable draftsmanship kept him continuously employed across shifting genres and audience tastes, and his ability to return to Captain America decades after his initial run demonstrated that his work had retained a relevance few artists from the Golden Age managed to sustain. His career remains a solid example of professional craft at the heart of American superhero publishing.
Captain America Comics (1941) · 41
Wanted Comics (1947) · 15
Kid Colt Outlaw (1949) · 14
Capt. Savage and His Leatherneck Raiders (1968) · 14
The Westerner Comics (1948) · 12
Blonde Phantom Comics (1946) · 10
The Human Torch (1940) · 9
All Western Winners (1948) · 8
Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) · 7
El Sargento Furia y Sus Comandos (1965) · 7
Lawbreakers Always Lose (1948) · 6
Captain America (1968) · 6
Western Gunfighters (1968) · 6
U. S. A. Comics [USA Comics; U.S.A. Comics] (1941) · 5
Capitán América (1968) · 5
Sub-Mariner Comics (1941) · 4
All True Crime Cases Comics (1948) · 4
Lorna the Jungle Girl (1954) · 4
Men's Adventures (1950) · 3
Western Tales of Black Rider (1955) · 3
Frontier Western (1956) · 3
Sailor Sweeney (1956) · 3
Wild Western Action (1971) · 3
All Select Comics (1943) · 2
All-Winners Comics (1941) · 2
Official True Crime Cases Comics (1947) · 2
Blaze Carson Comics (1948) · 2
Six Gun Western (1957) · 2
The Rawhide Kid (1960) · 2
Sheriff Classics (1964) · 2
Hit Comics Devil-Man (1970) · 2
Writer's Digest (1921) · 1
Complete Mystery (1948) · 1
Complete Mystery Comics (1948) · 1
Western Winners (1949) · 1
Cowboy Romances (1949) · 1
Cowgirl Romances (1950) · 1
Rangeland Love (1949) · 1
Western Cowboys and Outlaws (1951) · 1
Western Riders (1950) · 1
Love Adventures (1949) · 1
Bronco Busters (1950) · 1
Cowboy 'Ventures (1951) · 1
Gangsters and Gunmolls (1951) · 1
Parole Breakers (1951) · 1
Police Line-Up (1951) · 1
Battle! Comics (1953) · 1
Adventures into Terror (1950) · 1
Secret Story Romances (1953) · 1
Strange Stories of Suspense (1955) · 1
Journey into Mystery (1952) · 1
Annie Oakley Western Tales (1956) · 1
Marinos en Acción (1955) · 1
Quick Trigger Western (1956) · 1
World of Suspense (1956) · 1
Tales of Suspense (1959) · 1
Tales to Astonish (1959) · 1
The Silver Surfer (1968) · 1
The Incredible Hulk (1968) · 1
Incredible Hulk [King Size Special] (1968) · 1
L'incroyable Hulk (1968) · 1
Marvel Super-Heroes (1967) · 1
Captain George Presents (1969) · 1
La Increible Mole (1969) · 1
Héroes del Oeste (1952) · 1
Captain Marvel (1968) · 1
El Príncipe de la Atlántida (1969) · 1
Capitán Marvel (1968) · 1
Tower of Shadows (1969) · 1
Capitaine America (1970) · 1
Amazing Stories of Suspense (1963) · 1
Astounding Stories (1966) · 1
Hit Comics Die Rächer (1971) · 1
Sinister Tales (1964) · 1
Creatures on the Loose (1971) · 1
Marvel Spotlight (1971) · 1
Durfal Classics (1972) · 1
Amazing Adventures (1970) · 1
L'Incredibile Devil (1970) · 1
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