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Win Mortimer

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Known forDetective Comics
Issues credited816
Active1945–1953
Primary rolecover pencils

James Winslow "Win" Mortimer was born on May 1, 1919, in Canada, and became one of the more prolific and dependable artists working in American mainstream comics across several decades. He died on January 11, 1998.

Mortimer built his career primarily at DC Comics, where he emerged as one of the principal illustrators of Superman — a association that would define his reputation. His clean, accessible draftsmanship made him well suited to the character, and his work appeared across numerous Superman-related titles. Beyond DC, he contributed art to Marvel Comics, Gold Key Comics, and other publishers, demonstrating a range and durability that kept him active from the mid-1940s onward. Among his more notable Marvel assignments was work on *Spidey Super Stories*, the younger-reader series tied to the Electric Company television program. His credited output was remarkably wide, spanning titles such as *Batman*, *Adventure Comics*, *Real Screen Comics*, and international editions of Superman published in Sweden and Latin America.

Mortimer's career reflects the workmanlike professionalism that sustained the comic book industry through its formative decades — steady, skilled output across hundreds of issues and multiple publishers. In recognition of his contributions to the medium, he was inducted into the Joe Shuster Hall of Fame, Canada's comics creators award, in 2006, eight years after his death.

Full bibliography (first 500) · 56 series

Star Spangled Comics (1941) · 13
Gang Busters (1947) · 10
Buzzy (1944) · 10
Strange Adventures (1950) · 10
Western Comics (1948) · 8
Tomahawk (1950) · 8
Hollywood Funny Folks (1950) · 8
A Date with Judy (1947) · 7
Movietown's Animal Antics (1950) · 7
Here's Howie Comics (1952) · 7
Star Spangled War Stories (1952) · 7
Mutt & Jeff (1939) · 6
Dale Evans Comics (1948) · 6
Jimmy Wakely (1949) · 6
Comic Cavalcade (1942) · 6
Our Army at War (1952) · 6
All Star Western (1951) · 5
The Adventures of Bob Hope (1950) · 5
Supermán (1952) · 5
Flippity & Flop (1951) · 5
Stålmannen (1949) · 5
The Fox and the Crow (1951) · 5
Big Town (1951) · 5
Buntes Allerlei (1953) · 5
Leading Screen Comics (1950) · 4
The Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis (1952) · 4
All-American Men of War (1952) · 4
Real Fact Comics (1946) · 3
Mystery in Space (1951) · 3
スーパーマン [Superman] [Suupaaman] (1949) · 2
The Adventures of Alan Ladd (1949) · 2
Super Adventure Comic (1950) · 2
Leave It to Binky (1948) · 2
La Zorra y el Cuervo (1952) · 2
Wonder Woman (1942) · 2
All Funny Comics (1943) · 1
#12
The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet (1949) · 1
#3
Girls' Romances (1950) · 1
#1
All-American Western (1948) · 1
Superhombre (1949) · 1
#75
Trapped! (1951) · 1
House of Mystery (1951) · 1
#1
The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog (1952) · 1
#3
Frogman Comics (1952) · 1
#6
Funny Stuff (1944) · 1
#72
Everything Happens to Harvey (1953) · 1
#2

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