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  1. Jon L. Blummer (b. May 14, 1904 – d.October 1955) was a writer. Jon L. Blummer/Writer Jon L. Blummer/Penciler Jon L. Blummer/Inker Jon L. Blummer/Cover Artist Jon L. Blummer/Letterer Jon L...

  2. Jon Blummer was a Golden Age artist for National/DC. He was born Jacob Lupu Blumer into a family of Jewish Roumanian ancestry. His father was the founder and dean of the Blumer College of Naturopathy, a controversial school that was raided in 1923 as result of an investigation of medical fraud.

  3. Person » Jon L. Blummer is credited in 94 issues. Golden Age artist who worked for National Periodicals among others and who created Captain X, Hop Harrigan, and Fighting Yank. Summary

  4. www.pulpartists.com › BlummerCatalog

    Jun 24, 2024 · Jon L. Blummer began to sell freelance pen and ink story illustrations to pulp magazines for three-to-five dollars each, depending on each publisher's standard rates. His work appeared in Clues Detective, Complete Western Book, Dime Adventure, Dime Sports, Pirate Stories, Flying Aces, Sports Novels, Western Action Novels, Super Sports and 10 ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ultra-ManUltra-Man - Wikipedia

    Created by writer-artist Jon L. Blummer under the pseudonym Don Shelby, Gary Concord the Ultra-Man debuted in All-American's flagship title, All-American Comics #8 (Nov. 1939), in the first part of a two-part story.

  6. Browse Jon L. Blummer's comic books, characters and more. Read their bio, check out their credits, and discuss their work.

  7. Jan 8, 2018 · The Fighting Yank is a superhero that was creator by writer Richard E. Hughes and artist Jon L. Blummer, first appeared in 1941 in Startling Comics #10, published by Nedor Comics. Nedor continued to publish the character until 1949.