Chu F. Hing was an artist who worked in the comic book
industry during the 1940s and early 1950s.
MARVEL COMICS
#10, October 1949
“The Secret of the Smiling Maiden”
“The Secret of the Smiling Maiden”
#1, November 1949
“The Strange-Story of Frank Bastoni, ‘Battler’ Bastoni,
The Man Who Could Have Been Champ!”
“The Strange-Story of Frank Bastoni, ‘Battler’ Bastoni,
The Man Who Could Have Been Champ!”
Inker
#3, December 1949
“They Walked with Danger!”
Inker
#1, December 1949
“Alone with Murder”
“Alone with Murder”
Inker
(Identified by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. in Suspense: Twenty Years of
Thrills and Chills by Martin Grams Jr., Morris Publishing, 1998.)
#1, December 1949
“The Man With Two Lives!”
Inker
#2, January 1950
“I Was a Prisoner of Love!”
Inker
#4, April 1950
“I Was Engaged to a Puppet!”
Inker
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Alex, I'm fairly certain that "The Secret Of The Smiling Maiden" was penciled by Pierce a Rice and only INKED by Chu Hing. FWIW. (|:{>
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ReplyDeletePierce Rice also penciled "The Man With Two Lives".
ReplyDeleteThanks for the additional info.
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